Islamabad, June 17, 2025: Famous set designer Rajeevan Nambiar has built a huge Haveli (mansion) from scratch for the movie The Raja Saab. But this isn’t just a fancy film set—it feels like a real, haunted house. With large wooden doors, long quiet hallways, and creepy rooms, the mansion helps create the spooky feel the story needs.

“We didn’t want it to just look scary,” Rajeevan said. “We wanted people to feel the fear as soon as they step in.” Every part of the Haveli—from the walls to the sounds—has been made carefully to match the mood of the film.

Media teams will get to visit the full set on June 16, the same day the movie’s teaser comes out. They’ll be the first to see how detailed and massive the place is.

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Director Maruthi, who is known for mixing emotion with horror and fantasy, has put a lot of thought into this world. Everything—from the cracks in the walls to the sounds underfoot—adds to the scary feeling.

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The movie is made by People Media Factory and produced by TG Vishwa Prasad. Music is composed by Thaman S. It will be released in cinemas on December 5, 2025, in five languages: Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

With a mix of fear, fantasy, and big screen visuals, The Raja Saab is shaping up to be one of the most exciting films of the year—and this giant spooky Haveli is just the start.

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