'Rakkasapuradhol' Trailer: Raj B Shetty Is A Maverick Cop In This Murder Mystery

The Kannada film will be released on February 6.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: JAN 29, 2026, 15:16 IST|4 min read
Raj B Shetty in 'Rakkasapuradhol'
Raj B Shetty in 'Rakkasapuradhol'

Raj B Shetty is back in the theatres, and this time as a maverick cop with a few tricks up his sleeve in the upcoming Kannada movie Rakkasapuradhol. The film's trailer, which was recently released by the makers, introduces Shetty as a troubled cop who is never seen without his bottle. What happens when he has to solve a knotty murder under the pump? This forms the basis of the Kannada film, which also explores certain supernatural elements.

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The film is directed by Ravi Saranga and also stars Swathishta Krishnan and Archana Kottige. Shetty was last seen in Landlord, a recently released Kannada film co-starring Vijaya Kumar. Earlier last year, Shetty produced and acted in the blockbuster Kannada comedy Su From So, and also featured in the action drama 45, alongside Shiva Rajkumar and Upendra.

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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, the actor-filmmaker spoke about why he could never direct stars. “I can’t direct stars because I can’t wait for their dates. It’s such a painful process for me. Cinema has been very personal, but the moment it becomes about waiting for someone, I feel shackled.”

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For Shetty, filmmaking has never been about scale or celebrity. “I don’t mind making small films. I don’t mind casting new actors. It’s not about the money. For a middle-class person from Mangalore, even doing films is a luxury.” It’s this mindset that drives his production house, Lighter Buddha Films- a space built on collaboration, experimentation, and a deep belief in storytelling over stardom, which is consciously focused on giving emerging talent the support they need. “Even in lighter films, we want to produce projects for new people. We want to supervise, guide, and ensure the best results. We want young filmmakers to believe that if they make good cinema, audiences will come.”

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