The second trailer of the much-anticipated series Raakh has finally dropped, and it gives a glimpse into the world the thriller series is set in. Set in the 1970s, the series traces a shocking crime that
not only shakes the nation but also gives way to a nationwide manhunt that explores the collision between crime and justice.
Raakh Trailer
The trailer opens with a striking close-up of a pair of eyes and a maniacal laugh that sets the tone for what follows. Packed with fast-paced and intense visuals, it pulls viewers into the world of Babu (Akash Makhija) and Rajjo (Ramandeep Yadav). Through sharp flashes of the crimes they’ve committed, the trailer gives us a glimpse into their troubled pasts, peeling back the layers of their twisted minds and revealing the forces that shaped them. At the same time, SI Jayprakash (portrayed by Ali Fazal) is racing against time to track them down as they continue to leave a trail of destruction in their wake. With the hunt intensifying and the stakes growing higher, the trailer promises a gripping battle between a determined cop and two of the most formidable adversaries he has ever faced.
Packed with relentless tension, gripping suspense, and emotional heft, the second trailer raises the stakes for Raakh, promising a compelling psychological journey into the minds of two notorious figures. Will SI Jayprakash be able to catch them, or will they continue to be one step ahead? As the chase spirals into terror, discover who wins this deadly game of cat and mouse. Raakh premieres June 12, exclusively on Prime Video.
More About Raakh
Raakh is a fictional series directed and executive produced by Prosit Roy, and created, written, and co-directed by Anusha Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket, along with dialogues by Ayush Trivedi. The series features Sonali Bendre, Ali Fazal, and Aamir Bashir in lead roles, along with Akash Makhija, Ramandeep Yadav, Divya Sharma, Vivaan Sharma, Anshul Chauhan, Rakesh Bedi, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in pivotal roles.
The series is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video in Hindi across India and over 240 countries and territories worldwide on June 12.














