Sangeeth Shobhan, who gained popularity with films like MAD and MAD Square, is now coming as a solo lead in the latest horror-comedy entertainer, Rakasa. Directed by Manasa Sharma, the film has already created strong buzz with its first looks, glimpses, and teaser. The newly released teaser has now taken the excitement to the next level, sending chills down the spine.
How is the Rakasa Teaser?
So far, Sangeeth Shobhan has impressed audiences with his comedy timing. But in Rakasa, he enters the scary zone. The teaser presents an interesting mix of humor and horror, with a satirical touch that keeps it engaging. While one moment creates fear, the very next brings laughter.
The teaser opens with powerful dialogues like “A message is coming from hell,” “There is no more time,” and “This is the curse of our village,” instantly building suspense. It hints at an intriguing storyline and raises curiosity.
Why does a young man who comes from America end up staying in that village? What exactly is the curse haunting the place? How does the hero, who gets trapped in a bungalow, uncover its mystery? These questions make the teaser highly gripping and exciting.
The film is produced by Niharika Konidela, who earlier produced the content-driven film Committee Kurrollu and earned national recognition as a successful producer with her debut venture. Rakasa is being presented by Zee Studios and produced under the banner of Pink Elephant Pictures in collaboration with Umesh Kumar Bansal.
Comedy appears to be the film’s major strength, but the teaser also suggests that it explores a fresh and unique concept. The music is composed by Anudeep Dev.
Sangeeth Shobhan stars opposite Nayan Sarika as the female lead. The film also features a strong supporting cast including Vennela Kishore, Tanikella Bharani, Brahmaji, Ashish Vidyarthi, Getup Srinu, Sukwinder Singh, Annapoorna, Aman, Anup Singh Thakur, Raman Bhargav, Vasu Inturi, Rohini, and Rohan Roy in key roles.
With an exciting blend of horror and comedy, Rakasa promises to offer a refreshing theatrical experience.







