Instead of fighting in court, Krishna does something unexpected. He live-streams from the party itself, phone in hand, and tells the whole truth: the mortgage, the rejections, the betrayal. Then he invites his original cast — still in Rajahmundry — to perform the rain-dance live, simultaneously, on a second phone screen.
At the party, Krishna is overwhelmed — until he spots the OTT platform’s head of content. It’s his estranged cousin, Arjun, who stole his first screenplay a decade ago. Arjun smirks: “Surprise? I bought your film cheap. You made art. I made business. Tonight, the platform announces Racha Racha 2 — with a star cast, directed by me.” racha racha full movie ott
In the dusty lanes of Rajahmundry, Krishna — a 35-year-old dance teacher — dreams of making a film that captures the raw, unpolished “racha” (mayhem/fun) of local street festivals. He writes, directs, and funds Racha Racha by mortgaging his mother’s gold. The film has no stars, just his students and a borrowed camera. Instead of fighting in court, Krishna does something
It’s a messy, energetic musical: two rival gulli (street) groups competing during Ganesh Chaturthi, culminating in a thunderous rain-dance climax. Krishna shoots for 18 months, on debts and chai. At the party, Krishna is overwhelmed — until
Within 48 hours, public pressure forces the platform to restore Krishna’s creative rights. Arjun resigns. And Krishna signs a new deal — for Racha Racha to stream on a cooperative indie OTT where artists own their work. The last shot is Krishna and his students dancing in the same rain-drenched street, phones held high by thousands of villagers, streaming live to the world. Text on screen: “Racha Racha — streaming forever on free platform ‘Nadi’ (River). No subscription. No middleman. Just art.” Tagline for the fictional OTT page: “They said it was chaos. We called it celebration.”