New Delhi, Jan. 22 -- Actor Prabhas' much-hyped horror-comedy, The Raja Saab, marked its debut on a promising note, crossing the Rs.100 crore mark worldwide on its opening day. However, the film fell flat at the box office amid mixed reviews from fans and critics. It was soon found struggling to even cross the lifetime earnings of Prabhas' Adipurush and Saaho.

Talking about the film, Telugu filmmaker Thammareddy Bharadwaja recently revealed that the film lost its 'identity' as makers turned it into a pan-India release.

Bharadwaja also hinted that the director Maruthi is not an ideal choice for big-budget film.

Talking to SumanTV Vijayawada, Bharadwaja said, "From what I know, when The Raja Saab was initially conceived, it was meant to ...