Sanjay Dutt just dropped a birthday gift for his fans — and it’s wrapped in cobwebs, a thick moustache, and ghostly vibes. On the occasion of his 66th birthday, the makers of The Raja Saab unveiled a new poster featuring the iconic actor in his fiercest avatar yet.
The poster, shared by T-Series and the film’s team, shows Dutt like we’ve never seen him before — tousled hair, an intense glare, and a shawl draped around him, almost like a cloak of mystery. With cobwebs dangling across the frame and shadows setting the mood, it’s clear that Sanju Baba isn’t playing just another bad guy. He’s playing a ghost. And not the friendly kind.
What’s The Raja Saab All About?
Directed by Maruthi, The Raja Saab is not your typical mass entertainer. This one blends horror, fantasy, and folklore into a full-blown Telugu spectacle. Starring Prabhas in the lead, the story reportedly follows his character — a prisoner trapped in a haunted mansion filled with monsters, supernatural secrets, and untold treasure.
And who’s guarding all that madness? You guessed it — Sanjay Dutt’s ghost character. Not only is he haunting the mansion, but he also doesn’t want anyone enjoying what he believes is rightfully his. Imagine that—Prabhas vs. Ghost Dutt. That’s a showdown we’re here for.

The film also features Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, and Riddhi Kumar in significant roles, promising a cast full of energy and glamour to balance out the horror.
The Visuals and Team Behind the Madness
Backed by People Media Factory, The Raja Saab has a powerhouse crew behind it. Thaman S is scoring the music, so expect a background score that gives you chills in all the right places. Cinematography is by Karthik Palani, who’s been known to work magic with fantasy settings. Kotagiri Venkateshwara Rao handles editing, and the screenplay is written by director Maruthi himself — ensuring that his vision comes through loud and clear.
From the looks of it, this isn’t just a spooky flick. It’s shaping up to be a full-on fantasy event with visual grandeur and emotional depth.
Sanjay Dutt’s Lineup Is Looking Fierce
While The Raja Saab is generating major buzz, it’s not the only big title on Sanjay Dutt’s plate. He’s also gearing up for a bunch of other projects — Dhurandhar, Baap, Sheran Di Kaum Punjabi, Akhanda 2, and KD – The Devil.
Clearly, 66 is just a number for Sanju Baba. If anything, he seems to be stepping into some of his most exciting, larger-than-life roles now more than ever.
Mark Your Calendars: December 5
Set to release in theatres on December 5, The Raja Saab promises a thrilling mix of scares, swag, and spectacle. With Prabhas returning to his fantasy-action roots and Sanjay Dutt embracing the ghost role with menace, this one’s going to be hard to ignore.
So whether you’re a horror buff, a Dutt fan, or just someone who misses a good old masala movie with a twist — keep your eyes on The Raja Saab. This December, it’s not just the chill in the air — it’s Sanjay Dutt bringing the fright.