Maruthi Breaks Down Emotionally at Raja Saab Event

Director Maruthi turned very emotional during his speech at the pre-release event of Prabhas’ starrer The Raja Saab in Hyderabad which was held in a grand style on Saturday evening.

Talking on stage, Maruthi emotionally broke down into tears while expressing his gratitude towards Prabhas. He said his tears are a result of all the stress he took for completing the film. As Maruthi couldn’t control his tears, Prabhas walked on to the stage to console him. He hugged Maruthi and gave him support due to which the director regained his composure and continued the speech.

Maruthi exuded complete confidence on the output and said the film will not disappoint anyone including fans and family audience. He openly revealed his house address in Hyderabad and challenged that anyone who don’t like the movie can directly come to his home to express their dissatisfaction. He raised Prabhas’ hand as a sign of success.

Maruthi’s emotionally charged speech is one of the major highlights for the event and his confidence has raised the expectations further. He endured a lot of trolling and negativity all these three years since the announcement of this project and completed the shooting formalities.

If Maruthi’s emotional outburst and confidence reflect in the output of The Raja Saab and impress moviegoers, no doubt all the negativity will be vanished and turn into immense love and support from fans and will make the film a blockbuster.

Three years ago, when it was officially revealed Prabhas will be joining hands with director Maruthi for a horror comedy, there were several trolls on social media as many of his fans were against the decision. The negative campaign did not stop even after the shooting formalities kicked off and continued until the release of first look teaser which proved that there is something big loading from Maruthi.

Now the stage is set for a massive opening on January 9th worldwide. All eyes will be on how well Maruthi handled Prabhas in the first ever horror comedy of his career.

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