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Trailer of Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Saaho to be out on THIS date

A few weeks ago, the makers of Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Saaho released the teaser of the film. It received a great response and then the makers went on to release two songs titled Psycho Saiyaan and Enni Soni. While the former is a dance number, the latter is a beautiful romantic track.

After the teaser and two songs, we are sure fans of Prabhas are now eagerly waiting for the trailer of the film and their wait will come to end soon. The trailer of Saaho will be out on 10th August. UV Creations, the producers of the film took to Twitter to announce the trailer release date. Along with a new poster, they tweeted, “The wait is over! The biggest and most anticipated trailer of the year will be out on 10th August! ? #SaahoTrailer #Saaho releases worldwide on 30th August! #30AugWithSaaho.”


From the past few days, the makers have been sharing the character posters of the film. From Neil Nitin Mukesh to Arun Vijay to Chunky Panday, the character posters have been quite stylish. After watching the teaser, the posters, and the songs, we can expect Saaho to be a stylish action flick.

Prabhas will be seen on the big screen after a gap of more than two years. His fans are super excited for Saaho. The actor was a big name down South, but after Baahubali franchise, he is now famous not just in India, but even internationally he has a huge fan following.

This will be for the first time when Prabhas and Shraddha will come together on the big screen. Even Shraddha’s fans are excited for the film as in the teaser she has been given an equal scope and looks like she has a strong role to play in the film.

Earlier, Saaho was slated to hit the screens on 15th August 2019. It was supposed to clash with Akshay Kumar’s Mission Mangal and John Abraham’s Batla House. But now, Saaho will hit the screens on 30th August 2019.

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