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Makers of Prabhas and Hanu Raghavapudi's film warn legal action against those leaking set pictures

Updated on: 20 August,2025 12:16 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The makers of Prabhas and director Hanu Raghavapudi have issued a strict warning against those sharing pictures from the sets of the historical action film

Makers of Prabhas and Hanu Raghavapudi's film warn legal action against those leaking set pictures

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Pan-India star Prabhas has some interesting films in his lineup. Among them is his historical action film with Sita Ramam director Hanu Raghavapudi. While the makers are busy with the shoot of the film, they have issued a warning for those sharing a leaked picture from the sets on their social media accounts. The makers warned that such accounts will not only be reported and brought down, but that the act itself will be treated as a cybercrime and dealt with legally.

Prabhas-Hanu makers issue warning


Taking to its X timeline, Mythri Movie Makers, the production house that is now producing the eagerly awaited historical film, wrote, "We've observed that a lot of you are sharing a picture from the sets of PrabhasHanu. We are striving to give you the best experience, and these leaks bring the morale of the team down. Any account sharing such pictures will not only be reported and brought down but will be treated as a cybercrime and dealt with appropriately."



About the untitled film

The film, which is set in the 1940s and which is tentatively being referred to as #PrabhasHanu, will be a fictional historical and will feature actress Imanvi as the female lead.  Apart from Prabhas and Imanvi, the film will also feature veteran actors Mithun Chakraborty and Jayapradha in pivotal roles. Sources say that work on the film, which boasts of an exceptional technical crew, is progressing at a brisk pace.  

The film has music by Vishal Chandrasekhar, who is one of director Hanu Raghavapudi's favourite music directors. Interestingly, it was Vishal Chandrasekhar who had scored the music for the director's earlier blockbuster Sita Ramam, featuring Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur in the lead. 

Cinematography for the film will be by Sudeep Chatterjee and lyrics for the songs in the film will be by Krishna Kanth. Sheetal Sharma is the costume designer for this historical film, which has triggered huge expectations among fans and film buffs.

What's next for Prabhas?

Meanwhile, the actor will next be seen in the horror-comedy film The Raja Saab. Directed by Maruthi, the film promises a unique blend of spooky thrills and hearty laughs. Prabhas plays a man who returns to his ancestral property, only to discover a vengeful spirit lurking in the shadows. Following the monumental success of Kalki 2898 AD, Prabhas adopts a new persona—mischievous, quirky, and ghostly—offering fans a refreshing break from his usual intense roles.

 

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