Fauzi Release Date
According to recent reports, Prabhas’ big‑scale period film Fauzi is eyeing a Dussehra 2026 theatrical release window, with trade updates pointing specifically to a festive October slot. @Movies4u_Officl shared on X that Fauzi is targeting an October 15, 2026 release for Dussehra.
Some earlier buzz suggested an Independence Day weekend or “August 2026” plan.
Still, more recent coverage from industry portals and Telugu film trackers has shifted the expectation firmly towards a Dussehra 2026 release strategy.
@PanIndiaReview shared on X that Mythri Movie Makers have officially confirmed that Prabhas’ Fauzi is locked for a Dussehra 2026 release.
That festival window fits the film’s patriotic, freedom‑struggle backdrop quite neatly; it is the kind of date where families head to theatres, and a large‑scale Prabhas action drama almost becomes part of the holiday routine.
There is still no officially stamped day and date from the producers, only this “Dussehra 2026” bracket that keeps getting repeated in trade articles and social posts.
For now, most fan circles are treating it the way big‑ticket South films usually work: once the shoot is fully wrapped and post‑production is locked, a proper announcement with exact date, language versions and maybe even a new teaser can be expected.
Fauzi Cast
Fauzi is headlined by Prabhas in the lead, playing a soldier in the Azad Hind Force in a pre‑Independence, war‑drama setup. Opposite him, newcomer Iman Esmail (credited as Imanvi) steps in as the female lead, a casting choice that has drawn curiosity because it pairs a pan‑India star with a fresh face instead of another already‑established heroine.
Backing them, the film features a strong line‑up of veteran actors: Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, and Jaya Prada are all on board in key roles, giving the project that old‑school, heavyweight ensemble feel.
Behind the camera, director Hanu Raghavapudi reunites with composer Vishal Chandrashekhar and brings in acclaimed names like cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee and editor Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, signalling a mix of epic visuals and emotional storytelling rather than just loud action.
About Fauzi
Fauzi is a period action‑drama set against 1940s British‑ruled India, following a fictional Azad Hind Force soldier’s journey through war, sacrifice, and the larger freedom struggle.
The film is described in reports as a two‑part epic: the first instalment focuses on one crucial phase of the protagonist’s mission, while the second part has been confirmed as a prequel that digs into his earlier emotional and ideological evolution.
Instead of treating freedom fighters as distant, tragic figures, the director has reportedly aimed to present them as driven, flawed, and intensely human, the kind of characters who argue, joke, doubt, and still walk into danger because there is no other honest choice.
Trade write‑ups also highlight the scale of production, with large colonial‑era sets and extensive war sequences, which choose a festival release window feel deliberate: this is clearly being positioned as one of the major event films of 2026, not just another date on the calendar.
Disclaimer:
Release date, cast and story details for Fauzi are based on current media and trade reports and may change after official announcements from the producers or distributors. Readers should confirm the final Fauzi release date and other updates through studio notes, official posters, or verified social media handles.




