
Raakaasa begins with Veerababu, an NRI who returns to his hometown after spending years in the United States. He expects a simple homecoming and a future with the woman he loves. Instead, his arrival triggers events connected to a dark supernatural force that the village has feared for generations. As strange incidents begin to spread, Veeru finds himself caught between protecting the people around him and uncovering the truth behind the mysterious presence threatening the village.
Sangeeth Shobhan plays Veeru with an easygoing charm that suits the film’s lighter moments. Opposite him, Nayan Sarika’s Subbalakshmi provides the emotional connection that keeps the story grounded amid the supernatural chaos. The supporting cast, particularly Vennela Kishore and Getup Srinu, handle much of the comedy and frequently steal scenes whenever the narrative shifts toward humor.
Ashish Vidyarthi, Tanikella Bharani, and Brahmaji round out a cast filled with recognizable Telugu cinema faces, helping the film maintain its balance between fantasy and entertainment.
Director Manasa Sharma builds the story around village legends and supernatural mythology rather than relying solely on jump scares. The film’s visual effects and fantasy elements received praise from some reviewers, while many critics pointed to the stronger second half as the point where the story fully comes together.
Audience reactions were mixed, though many viewers singled out Vennela Kishore’s comic performance as one of the highlights of the film. Discussions among Telugu movie fans often described Raakaasa as an easy weekend entertainer that works best when it embraces its fantasy-comedy side.
Raakaasa was released in theaters on April 3, 2026. Following its theatrical run, the film’s digital streaming rights were acquired by Netflix, where it later became available for streaming in supported regions. For viewers who enjoy Telugu fantasy-comedies with supernatural themes, it offers a blend of folklore, humor, and horror in a single package.