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Prabhas Has Just 3 Upcoming Films  But Will Appear on Screen 4 Times! Here’s the Twist Fans Are Loving


Let’s be honest — if you’re a Prabhas fan, the last few years haven’t been easy.

There was a time when just the name Prabhas was enough to set theaters on fire. After Baahubali, he wasn’t just a superstar — he was a phenomenon. People all across India, from the North to the South, were chanting his name. He was the man of the moment.

But fast forward a few years, and things took a bit of a turn. Films like Saaho, Radhe Shyam, and especially Adipurush didn’t really land the way fans hoped. In fact, Adipurush faced so much backlash, it felt like a major blow — not just to Prabhas’ image, but also to the faith his fans had in him.

But here’s the good news: Prabhas is back, and this time he’s coming harder, stronger, and — surprise — not just three, but four times on the big screen.

Yep, three new films, but you’ll get to see him in theaters four times. And the reason behind it? Well, it’s got fans seriously emotional.

Let’s get into it.


The Rise, The Fall... and The Comeback

We all loved Prabhas as Baahubali. The pride, the power, the emotion — he gave us goosebumps. Those films weren’t just blockbusters — they became part of Indian cinema history. And to be fair, it’s hard for any actor to top a role like that.

Unfortunately, the next few films didn’t have the same magic. The expectations were sky-high, and one misstep after another only made things worse. Adipurush, especially, was painful for fans. The storytelling felt weak, the visuals didn’t click, and it felt like the heart was missing. A lot of people who once celebrated Prabhas started questioning if he’d ever return to form.

But here’s the thing about stars: they don’t stay down for long.


3 Films... But 4 Releases? What’s Going On?

Right now, Prabhas has three brand new films lined up — all major projects with big expectations. But recently, fans got a surprise announcement that’s made it clear: we’re getting a bonus fourth release — and it’s the most emotional one of them all.

Let’s talk about what’s coming:


1. The Raja Saab — Prabhas in a Romantic Avatar Again

First up is The Raja Saab. And honestly? Fans are really looking forward to this one. It’s been a while since we’ve seen Prabhas in a full-fledged romantic role — something light, something charming, something that brings back his earlier vibe from movies like Darling or Mr. Perfect.

The film was supposed to come out on December 5, 2025, but it’s now been pushed to January 9, 2026 — and that’s fine. Good things are worth waiting for. From the little that’s out there, the movie seems like it’ll give us that feel-good love story we’ve missed from him.


2. Salaar: Part 2 — Prabhas in Full-On Action Mode

If The Raja Saab is Prabhas at his softest, Salaar shows him at his most intense.

Salaar: Part 1 brought back the fire. The action was gritty, the storyline had depth, and Prabhas looked completely in his element. Now, with Part 2 on the way, expectations are through the roof.

Directed by Prashanth Neel (the genius behind KGF), this sequel could very well be one of the biggest action films of the year. It’s expected to drop sometime in late 2025 or early 2026, and let’s just say — the hype is real.


3. Kalki 2898 AD – A Sci-Fi Fantasy Like No Other

If Salaar is fire, then Kalki is the future.

This movie changed everything. With Kalki 2898 AD, Prabhas stepped into a whole new universe — literally. Mixing mythology with sci-fi, this film blew people away with its visuals, its cast (hello, Deepika, Big B, and Kamal Haasan!), and the world-building.

Prabhas plays Bhairava, a cheeky, confident, and bold mercenary, and fans loved his energy. Now that Part 2 is in the works (shooting starts later this year), we’re expecting a 2026 release — and we can’t wait to see where this story goes.


So What’s the 4th Release?

Okay, now here’s where it gets emotional.

Even though there are just three new films, Prabhas is officially returning to the big screen a fourth time — and not with a new movie, but a legendary one.

Baahubali: The Epic — The Return of a Legend

To celebrate 10 years of Baahubali, director S.S. Rajamouli has announced something really special: a combined, re-edited version of Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion, called Baahubali: The Epic.

This isn’t just a re-release. It’s a full cinematic experience — both films back-to-back, in one long, epic screening. The total runtime? Over 5 hours of pure magic. (Yes, there will be breaks!)

The film is set to release in theaters on October 31, 2025, although fans are already petitioning for it to release earlier — on October 23, which is Prabhas’ birthday. And honestly, that would be the perfect gift.


 Why This Means So Much to Fans

The re-release of Baahubali isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s a way of reminding everyone — including Prabhas himself — of what he’s capable of.

Let’s be real: Adipurush hurt. Not just because it wasn’t a good film, but because it didn’t feel like him. It didn’t have that spark, that passion, that depth we’re used to seeing from Prabhas.

Baahubali: The Epic is here to wash away that bad taste. To celebrate what made him a legend. And more than anything, to reconnect with fans who have stood by him through the ups and downs.


 The Timeline: What’s Coming and When

Here’s how the next year looks for Prabhas and his fans:

  • October 31, 2025Baahubali: The Epic (theatrical re-release of both Baahubali films)

  • January 9, 2026The Raja Saab (romantic drama)

  • 2026Salaar: Part 2 (high-octane action)

  • 2026Kalki 2898 AD: Part 2 (sci-fi fantasy)


 Final Thoughts: The King Is Coming Back

They say comebacks are stronger than setbacks — and it looks like that’s exactly what we’re witnessing with Prabhas.

Whether it’s the charm of The Raja Saab, the grit of Salaar, the imagination of Kalki, or the glory of Baahubali, each of these appearances brings back a different side of him. And honestly? It feels good to root for him again.

This isn't just about one actor bouncing back. It's about a star reconnecting with his audience, proving he still has what it takes, and maybe — just maybe — giving us the kind of magic we fell in love with the first time.

So get ready. Because Prabhas is coming. And this time, it’s not just a movie. It’s a statement.

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