
Rebel Saab, the first single from Raja Saab, was released today, offering a mix of English and Hindi lyrics with only a faint touch of Telugu flavour. A short segment featuring a grandmother’s prayer to Goddess Durga briefly shifts the mood, but the song quickly returns to its dominant tone of hero elevation.
The standout line, “Pan India Number One Bachelor nene le,” fits Prabhas effortlessly and serves as the song’s primary hook. Rather than functioning as a thematic track for Raja Saab, Rebel Saab comes across as a self-celebratory anthem crafted around Prabhas’ persona.
Musically and lyrically, the song carries strong shades of early-2000s Tamil dubbed numbers. Thaman’s composition feels underwhelming, and the writing falls short of expectations—surprisingly so, considering Ramajogayya Sastry’s involvement. At times, it even resembles the work of a newcomer.
Yet, Prabhas’ presence overpowers every shortcoming. His slimmer look, renewed energy, and stylish dance moves give the video a distinct charm. The track may accumulate views and likes due to his massive stardom, but it remains far from a solid musical outing. Vocals are rendered by Anjith Hegde and Blaaze. The film is directed by Maruthi and produced by TG Vishwa Prasad.
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