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The Raja Saab BBFC Censor Report

In India, The Raja Saab has received a UA (16+) certificate, allowing viewers aged 16 and above to watch the film with parental guidance. The Indian censored version of The Raja Saab has a slightly longer runtime of 189 minutes, which is around four minutes more than the BBFC-certified version.

Prabhas’ upcoming Telugu film The Raja Saab, directed by Maruthi Dasari, has officially received the censor report from British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). The horror comedy is scheduled for overseas release on January 8, 2026.

According to the BBFC report, The Raja Saab has a runtime of approximately 185 minutes for its international version. The film has been classified under the 15 rating, which means it is suitable for viewers aged 15 and above in the United Kingdom.

The BBFC has highlighted that the film contains strong injury detail, violence, and horror elements along with mild sexual content and limited strong language are also present, while there is no significant depiction of drugs or discrimination.

In India, the film has received a UA (16+) certificate, allowing viewers aged 16 and above to watch the film with parental guidance. The Indian censored version of The Raja Saab has a slightly longer runtime of 189 minutes, which is around four minutes more than the BBFC-certified version.

The film’s plot has already been hinted at in the trailer. It is a fantasy-horror-comedy where a man enters a mysterious mansion haunted by his grandfather. The unique genre combination and Prabhas’ striking makeover have already generated significant buzz among fans.

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