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The Raja Saab Ending Explained: Prabhas’ Supernatural Twist and the 'Circus 1935' Pivot

Prabhas is finally done with the stoic "messiah" tropes, but The Raja Saab ending just threw a curveball that proves the math isn't mathing for those expecting a standard masala flick. If you thought this was just a ghost story, you missed the psychological power play that just reset the franchise.

What Actually Happened?

The finale reveals that the "Raja Saab" (Sanjay Dutt) is a long-dead malevolent entity using tantric hypnosis to reclaim his bloodline’s wealth. Raju (Prabhas) defeats him not with a sword, but by mastering psychological warfare and psychic resistance to break the curse.

The Insider Take

Let’s be real: casting Sanjay Dutt as a ghost-sorcerer is a stroke of genius, but the real "villain era" move is making Prabhas win via a "battle of the minds." It’s a calculated risk by director Maruthi to move away from the high-octane action fatigue. However, the heavy reliance on CGI-heavy metaphysical combat gives off "straight-to-OTT" vibes in some sequences. The pivot from horror-comedy to a full-blown supernatural thriller in the final act feels like a fever dream, but it's the only thing saving this from being another generic mansion-haunting trope.

Why This Matters for the Box Office

Prabhas needs a win that isn't tied to a massive mythological epic or a dystopian wasteland. The Raja Saab is his play for the family audience, but the complex ending—involving self-hypnosis and psychic duels—might fly over the heads of the front-row fans. If this sticks, it’s a career reset for his "commercial" image. If not, it’s just another expensive experiment.

What Fans Are Missing

The post-credits reveal of RajaSaab 2: Circus 1935 isn't just a sequel hook; it’s a total genre shift. By moving the timeline to the 1930s, the producers are attempting to build a "Horror Cinematic Universe." Look closely at the artifacts in the mansion during the final scene—they aren't just props; they are Easter eggs for the 1935 circus lore. This isn't just a sequel; it’s a prequel-sequel hybrid designed to milk the franchise for a decade.

QUICK FACTS

  • Lead Cast: Prabhas, Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani

  • Director: Maruthi

  • Primary Twist: Kanakaraju is a dead sorcerer practicing dark arts.

  • Ending Theme: Psychological warfare vs. Supernatural possession.

  • Sequel Status: Confirmed as RajaSaab 2: Circus 1935.

Fans Also Asked

Q: Is Sanjay Dutt’s character alive in The Raja Saab? A: No, the big reveal is that Kanakaraju (Sanjay Dutt) has been dead for years. He exists as a malevolent spirit using dark hypnosis to manipulate his descendants and regain his lost power.

Q: What is the meaning of the RajaSaab 2: Circus 1935 title? A: The title indicates the sequel will be a period piece set in 1935. It suggests the origins of the curse or the RajaSaab character are tied to a vintage circus backdrop, expanding the movie’s supernatural mythology.

Q: How does Prabhas defeat the ghost in the ending? A: Raju uses self-hypnosis and psychic abilities taught by Dr. Padmabhushan (Boman Irani). Instead of a physical fight, he "out-hypnotizes" the spirit to break the psychological grip Kanakaraju has on the family.

Q: Does The Raja Saab have a post-credits scene? A: Yes, the film ends with a formal announcement of the sequel, RajaSaab 2: Circus 1935. This setup confirms that the current film is only the first chapter of a larger supernatural saga.

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