Directed by and produced by Dil Raju , the film features Ravi Teja in the role of Raja, a visually impaired man with highly sharpened other senses. The story centers on Raja’s mission to protect Lucky ( Mehreen Pirzada ), the daughter of a murdered police officer, from a vengeful gangster named Devaraj ( Vivan Bhatena ). Key Cast and Crew
Raja the Great is an entertaining film that has its moments. Ravi Teja shines in the lead role, and his chemistry with Pooja Ramachandran is good. The film's action sequences and comedy scenes are well-timed, but the plot is predictable and the villain is weak. Overall, Raja the Great is a film that is worth watching for fans of Ravi Teja and action-comedy films.
Raja dreams of becoming a police officer. Though he cannot see the light, he can see crime through his instincts. The plot kicks into high gear when he is tasked with protecting a young girl from a ruthless gangster, played with menacing flair by . What follows is a two-and-a-half-hour spectacle of gravity-defying stunts, emotional gut-punches, and the quintessential "hero worship" that South Indian cinema does so well.
On paper, Raja the Great sounds like a standard actioner. Raja (played by Ravi Teja) is a blind man who works as a trainer for the visually impaired but moonlights as a... well, a one-man army. The plot is secondary: a brave woman (Raashi Khanna) kills a villain's brother in self-defense, and Raja is assigned to protect her.