Prabhas’s period action drama Fauzi will release worldwide on December 3, 2026. The makers announced the date with a blood-soaked new poster showing the actor as a lone warrior in Hanu Raghavapudi’s ambitious film.
Prabhas’s Fauzi Confirms December 3 Release
Prabhas’s highly anticipated period action drama Fauzi is scheduled to release in theatres worldwide on Thursday, December 3, 2026. The makers confirmed the release date while unveiling an intense new poster featuring the actor in a fierce and battle-worn appearance.
Director Hanu Raghavapudi shared the announcement on social media, describing the film as a story of courage, honour and freedom. The filmmaker said the “Fauzi march” would begin on December 3 and promised a story designed to remain in the hearts of audiences.
The announcement has generated fresh excitement among Prabhas fans, who have been waiting for more information about the actor’s first collaboration with the Sita Ramam director. The confirmed date also places Fauzi among the major pan-Indian films scheduled to reach cinemas toward the end of 2026.
Blood-Soaked Poster Reveals Prabhas’s Fierce Look
The newly released poster shows Prabhas seated shirtless on a stone while wearing a traditional dhoti. Covered in blood and surrounded by fallen bodies, he rests one hand on a rifle and appears prepared to continue fighting.
The powerful visual reflects the film’s tagline, “A Battalion Who Fights Alone,” and presents Prabhas as a solitary warrior facing overwhelming danger. The dramatic composition has also reminded some fans of memorable scenes from the actor’s Baahubali films.
The poster does not reveal detailed plot information, but its battlefield setting, rifle and period costumes suggest that Fauzi will combine military action with historical themes. The imagery has quickly become one of the film’s biggest promotional talking points.
Fauzi Planned as Two-Part Period Action Saga
Directed by Hanu Raghavapudi, Fauzi is set against a military backdrop and is expected to present a fictionalised interpretation of historical events. The ambitious project is reportedly planned as a two-part saga.
The second instalment is expected to function as a prequel, exploring events that occurred before the story presented in the first film. This structure could allow the makers to expand the characters, political setting and military conflict across two connected releases.
Fauzi marks the first partnership between Prabhas and Hanu Raghavapudi. The combination of the director’s emotional storytelling and Prabhas’s action-star image has increased expectations surrounding the film.
Pan-Indian Cast and Technical Team Announced
Produced by Mythri Movie Makers, Fauzi will be released in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. The multilingual strategy is expected to support a wide theatrical launch across India and international markets.
The film features Imanvi, Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Jayaprada and Chaitra J Achar in prominent roles alongside Prabhas. Sudeep Chatterjee is handling cinematography, Vishal Chandrashekar is composing the music and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao is overseeing the editing.
Prabhas also has several major projects in development, including Spirit with director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Salaar 2 and Kalki 2. With its confirmed December release, striking first-look poster and large-scale production, Fauzi is now positioned as one of the most closely watched Indian theatrical releases of 2026.