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Watch: Teaser of Sree Vishnu's 'Raja Raja Chora' promises an entertainer

‘Raja Raja Chora’ marks the directorial debut of filmmaker Hasith Goli.

Written by : TNM Staff

The teaser of actor Sree Vishnu’s upcoming Telugu movie Raja Raja Chora was unveiled on Friday, June 18. Sharing the teaser with followers on social media, the Gaali Sampath actor wrote, “It’s my good fortune to play this character. I am promising you all that I will tickle your funny bone with this movie.” The teaser opens with a viral quote of self-styled godman Nithyananda: “So the me resides in this as me is residing in all of that as me. So that me, through this me is talking to me.” 

Sree Vishnu is seen as a thief, who is actually an engineering graduate named Rajavarapu Bhaskar Raju. The protagonist, who seems to be a software engineer by day and also a small-time thief, lands in trouble. How he manages to escape the hurdles that come his way, forms the crux of the plot. While the dialogues and comical scenes hint at an entertainer, Sree Vishnu’s chemistry with the female leads Megha Aakash and Sunaina, set the tone for romantic subplots. The teaser promises an entertaining comedy flick.

Bankrolled by TG Vishwa Prasad and Abhishek Agarwal under People Media Factory and Abhishek Agarwal Arts banners respectively, Raja Raja Chora marks the directorial debut of Hasith Goli, who had previously worked as an assistant director for Brochevarevarura. Raja Raja Chora features actors Megha Akash, Sunainaa, Ravi Babu, Tanikella Bharani, Kadambari Kiran, Srikanth Iyengar, Ajay Ghosh and Inturi Vasu in significant roles. The technical crew includes Vivek Sagar for music direction, Veda Raman Sankaran for cinematography and Viplav Nyshadam for editing. The release date of the movie is yet to be revealed by the makers.  

Watch the trailer of Raja Raja Chora:

Sree Vishnu was last seen in Anish Krishna’s survival drama Gaali Sampath. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Sree Vishnu and Lovely Singh in the lead, while Tanikella Bharani and Satya play supporting roles. The movie hit the big screens on March 11.  

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