Rakasa First X Review: Directed by Manasa Sharma, the Telugu comedy fantasy film “Rakasa” has finally arrived in theatres worldwide today (April 3, 2026). Ahead of the grand theatrical debut, the film premiered in the North American theatres last night. After experiencing the film, moviegoers shared their first reactions on the reputed social media handle X (formerly Twitter), where it received mixed word of mouth.
Stars of the film are ensemble Sangeeth Shobhan, Nayan Sarika, Getup Srinu, Ashish Vidyarthi, Tanikella Bharani, and others.
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Rakasa X (Twitter) Review
#Rakasa A Silly Below-Par Fantasy/Horror Comedy! First half is flat, with nothing really engaging and the comedy barely working. The second half is slightly better, with Vennela Kishore generating a few laughs and some one-liners landing, but overall it still feels amateurish….
#Rākāsā Review: Rākāsā is a fun-filled fantasy entertainer that blends magical chaos, clean comedy, and engaging storytelling in a refreshing way.
The film keeps things lively with consistent humor that lands throughout, and Sangeeth Shobhan is clearly the major highlight. He delivers an energetic and effortless performance, carrying the film with his impeccable comic timing and natural screen presence…..
#Rākāsā REVIEW !! Fun filled first half, interval ends on a good sequence, and an excellent second half with a good storyline.
Sangeeth Shoban, Vennela Kishore, and Getup Srinu deliver top notch entertainment. Nayan Sarika was good. Climax was too good….
#Rakasa is absolutely hilarious! What a film! I barely got a moment to catch my breath from laughing. Power-packed, kickass performances ! Huge congratulations to the entire team
#Rakasa Review: Engaging from Start to End
A clean horror fantasy entertainer that gets better as it progresses, offering a fun ride with a solid storyline.
Sangeeth Shoban, Getup Srinu, and Vennela Kishore deliver impressive performances with good fun, while Nayan Sarika does a good job….
#Rakasa -is a neatly made horror comedy that delivers plenty of laughs. Both the first half and the second half are packed with several hilarious moments, while the backstory also feels convincing and well-executed. A few characters could have been handled better, and there are some repetitive moments in between, but apart from that, it turns out to be an enjoyable and fun ride overall.