India, Jan. 8 -- Prabhas is returning to the big screen with his latest pan-India horror comedy, The Raja Saab. The film marks the return of 'vintage' Prabhas, as his fans call him, who infuses action with humour and comedy, and is a departure from the heavy mass actioners he has largely done in the last decade. Owing to the actor's huge stardom, the film has already generated quite a big amount in advance bookings, but due to the genre and low on-ground buzz, the start does not look to be as smashing as some of Prabhas' recent films.

The Raja Saab is releasing pan-India in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. In the original Telugu version, the film is poised for a Rs.45-50 crore net start in India. This is in line with some of...