Set in the 1940s during India's colonial era, the wartime film hints at espionage and complex heroism, with early posters featuring a powerful silhouette and intriguing taglines

The much-anticipated period action drama starring pan-India superstar Prabhas and helmed by acclaimed director Hanu Raghavpudi has finally revealed its official title "Fauzi." The announcement was perfectly timed with Prabhas’ 46th birthday celebrations, sending waves of excitement across fans and the film fraternity.
Produced by Mythri Movie Makers and T-Series Films, "Fauzi" is a wartime drama set in the 1940s during India’s colonial era. Early poster releases showcased Prabhas in a powerful silhouette walking over a tattered British flag, with striking taglines such as “A Battalion Who Walks Alone” and “Most Wanted Since 1932.” The posters also featured Sanskrit verses, which fans believe hint at mythological parallels, particularly referencing Karna from the Mahabharata, adding layers of intrigue to the story.
Social media and fan forums buzzed with theories in the days leading to the title reveal, fueled by cryptic promotional posters emphasising the letter "Z" and hints towards “Operation Z,” a potential key element of the plot. Observers believe these hints point towards a narrative involving wartime espionage, double agents, and morally complex heroism.
Besides Prabhas, the film features newcomer Imanvi Esmail in a significant role, along with veteran performances from Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, and Jaya Prada. With Vishal Chandrasekhar composing the music and a release planned across multiple Indian languages in 2026, "Fauzi" is positioned as one of the year’s most anticipated cinematic events.
Published: 23 Oct 2025, 11:36 am IST
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