Raja Raja Chora Movie Review – A Unique Blend of Humor, Crime, and Morality
Raja Raja Chora revolves around Bhaskar (Sree Vishnu), a Xerox shop assistant leading a double life. While he pretends to be a software engineer to impress his girlfriend Sanjana (Megha Akash), he is secretly married to Vidya (Sunaina) and has a young son. Struggling to balance these two worlds and meet financial demands, Bhaskar turns to petty theft.
The story unfolds with a series of twists as his lies begin to unravel. From quirky encounters with a police officer (Ravi Babu) to mishaps with his girlfriend and wife, Bhaskar finds himself in hilarious yet precarious situations. The movie explores whether he can overcome his troubles, redeem himself, and decide whom to truly prioritize—Sanjana or Vidya.
| Movie | Raja Raja Chora |
|---|---|
| Release Date | August 19, 2021 |
| Director | Hasith Goli |
| Producers | TG Vishwa Prasad, Abhishek Agarwal |
| Production Banner | Abhishek Agarwal Arts, People Media Factory |
| Cast | Sree Vishnu, Megha Akash, Sunaina, Ravi Babu, Tanikella Bharani, Srikanth Iyengar, Ajay Ghosh, Gangavva, Vasu Inturi |
| Music Director | Vivek Sagar |
| Cinematographer | Veda Raman Sankaran |
| Editor | Viplav Nyshadam |
Raja Raja Chora Movie Trailer
Highlights
Sree Vishnu’s multi-dimensional performance
Strong portrayals by Sunaina and Megha Akash
Clever situational comedy and pre-interval sequences
Engaging background score and memorable songs
Fresh take on a moral-oriented crime-comedy
Drawbacks
Second half loses momentum
Certain scenes are overdramatic or stretched
Emotional sequences could have been better developed
Runtime feels slightly lengthy
Verdict
Raja Raja Chora is a fun-filled entertainer that balances comedy, romance, and emotion. Sree Vishnu’s performance is the biggest highlight, supported by strong portrayals from Sunaina and Megha Akash. Despite a slow second half and minor narrative flaws, the film delivers a wholesome cinematic experience with humor and moral undertones.
