"Raksha," a 2008 Telugu-language horror thriller film, was produced by Azam Khan under the One More Thought Entertainment & Zed3 Pictures Productions banner and presented by Ram Gopal Varma, the film is directed by Vamsi Krishna Akella. The movie stars Jagapati Babu as Rajeev and Kalyani as Aarthi, with notable performances by Baby Neha as Raksha, Master Athulith as Rahul, and Radha Kumari as Rajeev's mother.
The story revolves around Rajeev, the owner of Raksha Construction Company, who enjoys a harmonious life with his family. His wife and mother deeply believe in God and black magic, while Rajeev is an atheist. Strange events unfold when an ancient Ganesh idol is found on one of his construction sites, but he dismisses the idea of building a temple. However, when his daughter Raksha starts behaving strangely, his scepticism wanes.
Desperate to save his daughter, Rajeev seeks the help of a psychiatrist, Dr. Rangarajan, who is unable to explain Raksha's inexplicable changes. Meanwhile, a black magician and specialist doctor enter the picture, uncovering the dark magic plot masterminded by Venu and Madhu, with the complicity of Rajeev's car driver Mani.
As the narrative unfolds, the film delves into themes of belief, obsession, and the conflict between science and faith. The 116-minute thriller keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as Rajeev confronts supernatural forces to protect his family.
With its captivating plot, exceptional cast, and a haunting musical score by Bappi-Tutul, "Raksha" stands as a gripping Telugu horror thriller that continues to engage audiences months after its initial release on September 19, 2008.
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