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Raja Saab makers of Prabhas say that they shot 16-18 hours amid a shift debate of 8 hours.

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Raja Saab makers of Prabhas say that they shot 16-18 hours amid a shift debate of 8 hours.In the teaser launch of Prabhas’s ‘The Raja Saab’, the manufacturers revealed 16 to 18 hours of workday to give high quality production of the film. The film will be released in theaters on 5 December.In short

Raja Saab makers of Prabhas say that they shot 16-18 hours amid a shift debate of 8 hours.

In the teaser launch of Prabhas’s ‘The Raja Saab’, the manufacturers revealed 16 to 18 hours of workday to give high quality production of the film. The film will be released in theaters on 5 December.

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A poster of Raja Saab.
Director Maruthi talked about the 8-hour debate at the teaser launch of ‘The Raja Saab’.
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Sana Farzin
Hyderabad,Update: June 16, 2025 15:04 IST

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  • Prabhas “The Raja Saab” team worked as a clock for its release
  • Producer TG Vishwa Prasad expands 300 days VFX and the longest indoor set
  • Director Maruththi said that actors worked for 8 hours and 18 hours daily for crew

At the teaser launch of Prabhas’s upcoming film The Raja Saab, the producers weighed the debate around the eight -hour work shift in the industry. He revealed that he was working 16 to 18 hours a day to get the desired results. The teaser was officially unveiled on 16 June.

‘The Raja Saab’s team worked in a clock time to prepare the film for release on 5 December. On Monday, in the teaser release of Maruthi-directed horror-comedy in Hyderabad, the producers discussed the film’s long program and addressed today’s question around the film’s employees, who had been working hard for a long time.

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Producer, TG Vishwa Prasad opened about the challenges of shooting a big budget film, for which he replied, “It is already public how it took the film two and a half years. The first difficult thing we had executed was that we started work to end the July-middle August. Day.”

He said that it is a grand film with a high-per-drama 40-minute climax. TG Vishwa Prasad also revealed that it took about 300 days to achieve VFX and how ‘The Raja Saab’ has the world’s largest indoor set.

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Taking from its revelation, India today asked director Maruthi about working on the film for a long time and can the film industry make changes. The director clarified that while his actors worked only 8 hours, he and his crew worked in dual innings to pull the film.

He explained, “What happens, they (actor) will work in an 8-hour shift. I will put some actors on one side (shift) and then (shoot with some actors). But we (crew) will work 18 hours a day: from 6 am to 10 am, we used to work certainly. That is why it can shoot a lot and material.”

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Pointing to his director of photography and production designer, he said how the whole team really worked hard and once the audience saw the film, they would realize how much effort it was.

Meanwhile, according to recent reports, Deepika Padukone asked for an eight -hour work shift to sign the ‘Atma’ led by Prabhas, but director Sandeep Reddy Wanga refused to obtain. While the deal between them became flat, it definitely provoked industry-wide debate: work needs to be shifted and is it possible for a strict program for a creative industry.

‘The Raja Saab’ also stars Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Malavika Mohanan and Nidhi Arawal.

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