Actress Raasi Blue Film Scandal Videos — Telugu

A carousel or grid of 10–15 movies handpicked with a “Raasi touch” — films she has mentioned in interviews, cult classics from her era, or movies that define vintage Telugu cinema.

Film: Ammoru (1995)
Starring: Raasi, Ramya Krishnan, Soundarya
Why Raasi loves it: “Playing Bhavani taught me the power of belief. And the songs? Pure magic.”
Vintage vibe: Devotional folk with thunderous climax — a must-watch before any modern horror film.
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Raasi debuted as a child artist in the film Mogudu Peni Pellam (1993) but made her indelible mark as a leading lady with Subhakankshalu (1997). She represents a specific archetype of the late 90s Telugu heroine: traditional, family-oriented, yet spirited. A carousel or grid of 10–15 movies handpicked

Unlike many actresses who were relegated to being mere props in action spectacles, Raasi often played pivotal roles in the narrative arc. Her "vintage" appeal lies in her compatibility with the "Gramaphone era" of Telugu cinema—films shot in lush rural settings, featuring elaborate family dynamics. She was the perfect foil for the dominating heroes of the time, bringing a softness that balanced the high-octane drama. Raasi debuted as a child artist in the


Users can save films to a retro watchlist. Where possible, embed YouTube links to old trailers, song clips, or restored scenes from archives (e.g., Navayuga Films, Annapurna Studios).