Three years after the political thriller
Nene Raju Nene Mantri, the duo of director
Teja and actor
Rana Daggubati are back with a brand new project -
Rakshasa Raja. Billed as a period action drama, the film will delve into the dark and thrilling world of smugglers and gangsters in pre-independent India, says director Teja.
The film is based on a true story that took place in Madras in the 1930s. Beyond a true story, this film is an attempt to recreate Chennai’s forgotten past, says the director. “I’m a Chennai boy and this story is etched in my childhood memories. In fact, I grew up with some of the descendants of the gangsters. While respect for privacy will necessitate some name changes, I hope to reflect the essence of their lives,” shares Teja.

Teja
Madras, strategically located on the Bay of Bengal, was a major trading port in British India and attracted an array of smugglers. “The first elections in India were held in 1932. Rana plays a gangster in the film that plays out over a 10-year time frame traversing Jaffna, Colombo and Madras,” says Teja.
Actor
Rajasekhar will play a crucial role in the film, and Ravi Basrur, known for
Salaarand
KGF, will handle the music composition. However, the filmmaker currently has no plans to make it a pan-India film. “The film will be shot in Telugu; if the producers and Rana consider a multi-language release, we’ll see,” he concludes.
The film is based on a true story that took place in Madras in the 1930s. Rana plays a gangster in the film that plays out over a 10-year time frame traversing Jaffna, Colombo and Madras— Teja, director