The RajaSaab finally made its OTT debut social media witnessed a fresh wave of Prabhas fever. Within hours of the release fans flooded platforms with reactions, praise and celebratory posts once again proving why the actor enjoys unmatched stardom across India.
Many viewers who had already watched the film in theatres happily returned for a second viewing this time from the comfort of their homes. The reason? To enjoy Prabhas in a lighter, fun and charming avatar that fans had been eagerly waiting to see again.
What’s grabbing the most attention online is the love for his comic timing and effortless screen presence. Fans are calling this one of his most enjoyable performances in recent times, praising how he blends humour, charm and star power so smoothly. Several users pointed out that Prabhas brings a special warmth to the film making every scene more entertaining just by being in it.
Social media is packed with reactions like “Just finished watching The RajaSaab on OTT and Prabhas totally steals the show” and “Can’t take my eyes off Prabhas in this film he’s just too good.” Many also celebrated his return to comedy with fans saying they had truly missed seeing him in such a fun easy-going role and that comedy suits him perfectly.
Another big trend is repeat watching. Plenty of fans shared that they had already seen the film in theatres and are now enjoying it all over again on OTT simply because they love watching Prabhas in this kind of entertaining space. For many, this film feels like a refreshing break from heavy intense roles and a reminder of his versatile appeal.
The excitement even turned into jokes about the platform struggling under fan traffic, with users teasing that the OTT service crashed because Prabhas fans showed up in massive numbers on release day.
Overall the online mood is loud and clear The RajaSaab on OTT has become more than just a digital release it’s a full-on celebration for Prabhas fans. Once again the actor has shown why every one of his releases feels like an event and why his stardom continues to go far beyond screens and borders.

