Raghuveer Sang Preeti
The story begins in Vrindavan with the introduction of Raghuveer, a strong and ambitious businessman whose life is shaped by tragedy. Orphaned at a young age when his parents died in a car accident, h…

Raghuveer Sang Preeti
The story begins in Vrindavan with the introduction of Raghuveer, a strong and ambitious businessman whose life is shaped by tragedy. Orphaned at a young age when his parents died in a car accident, he was raised by the family of his friend Abhishek. The loss left a deep scar on him, and because Radha Rani did not save his parents, he has grown into a non-believer who places his trust only in power, wealth, and his own abilities. His disbelief is evident when his assistant greets him with a respectful "Radhe Radhe," only to be scolded sharply, as he wants no mention of devotion in his world. Raghuveer's practical life takes a personal turn when he is called to Barsana to meet his fiancee Preeti, arranged by Abhishek's family. Together with Abhishek, he prepares to travel, though his mind remains closed to the faith that fills the air of Barsana. Parallel to this, Preeti's household is introduced - her mother, her sister Jyoti, and her brother Bhagwan, all eagerly awaiting her return. Preeti herself is first seen in the serene atmosphere of Radha Rani's temple in Barsana, offering her prayers with deep devotion, a stark contrast to Raghuveer's hardened disbelief. As Raghuveer and Abhishek leave their office for Barsana, Raghuveer's mind drifts into a flashback of his first encounter with Preeti. On a crowded street, his car collides with an e-rickshaw carrying Preeti and her friend Laxmi. The incident leads to a heated argument between Raghuveer and Preeti, marked by sharp words and clashing temperaments. Their paths cross again the same day when Preeti arrives for a job interview at Raghuveer's office. He rejects her immediately out of pride, but at Abhishek's insistence, reluctantly allows her to join the company. From there, their story softens; professional interactions give way to mutual respect and affection, and slowly love begins to blossom between them. A soulful song marks the growth of their bond, as Raghuveer's guarded heart finds itself opening for the first time. The flashback ends as Raghuveer and Abhishek reach Barsana. Raghuveer is shaken to find Preeti in Radha Rani's temple, lost in prayer. The revelation that she is a devotee angers him deeply, as he feels betrayed for not knowing this truth earlier. Enraged, he storms out through the lanes of Rangili Gali in Barsana, determined to return to Vrindavan. Preeti follows him desperately, pleading and explaining that her devotion is not against their love but a part of her being. Despite her efforts, Raghuveer refuses to listen and leaves her behind, his heart filled with anger and disbelief. Preeti, wounded yet resolute, returns to her home and reunites with her family. Days later, tragedy strikes when Preeti meets with a serious accident. The doctors, unable to guarantee her survival, tell Raghuveer that only the blessings of Radha Rani can save her. Raghuveer, still holding onto his bitterness, rages against the thought of faith. Yet as he watches Preeti fight for her life, he realizes her loneliness mirrors his own - like him, she too has no parents, and her strength has always come from Radha Rani. Overwhelmed with emotion and fear of losing her, Raghuveer finally surrenders his pride. He rushes to Barsana and enters Radha Rani's temple for the first time, folding his hands with genuine prayer. In that moment of surrender, his heart transforms, and he begins to understand the depth of faith. Soon after, Preeti recovers, her life saved as if in answer to Raghuveer's prayer. Their love culminates in marriage, a union not only of two hearts but also of devotion and belief. The film reaches its spiritual peak on the day of Radhashtami, as Raghuveer and Preeti return together to the temple of Barsana. Standing side by side before Radha Rani, they offer their prayers with reverence, their journey complete - from disbelief and conflict to faith, love, and eternal devotion. The final image leaves the audience with the message that true love finds its highest form when guided by the blessings of Radha Rani.

Raghuveer Sang Preeti
Comedy,Drama,Romance
Film Details
The story begins in Vrindavan with the introduction of Raghuveer, a strong and ambitious businessman whose life is shaped by tragedy. Orphaned at a young age when his parents died in a car accident, he was raised by the family of his friend Abhishek. The loss left a deep scar on him, and because Radha Rani did not save his parents, he has grown into a non-believer who places his trust only in power, wealth, and his own abilities.
His disbelief is evident when his assistant greets him with a respectful "Radhe Radhe," only to be scolded sharply, as he wants no mention of devotion in his world. Raghuveer's practical life takes a personal turn when he is called to Barsana to meet his fiancee Preeti, arranged by Abhishek's family. Together with Abhishek, he prepares to travel, though his mind remains closed to the faith that fills the air of Barsana.
Parallel to this, Preeti's household is introduced - her mother, her sister Jyoti, and her brother Bhagwan, all eagerly awaiting her return. Preeti herself is first seen in the serene atmosphere of Radha Rani's temple in Barsana, offering her prayers with deep devotion, a stark contrast to Raghuveer's hardened disbelief. As Raghuveer and Abhishek leave their office for Barsana, Raghuveer's mind drifts into a flashback of his first encounter with Preeti.
On a crowded street, his car collides with an e-rickshaw carrying Preeti and her friend Laxmi. The incident leads to a heated argument between Raghuveer and Preeti, marked by sharp words and clashing temperaments. Their paths cross again the same day when Preeti arrives for a job interview at Raghuveer's office.
He rejects her immediately out of pride, but at Abhishek's insistence, reluctantly allows her to join the company. From there, their story softens; professional interactions give way to mutual respect and affection, and slowly love begins to blossom between them. A soulful song marks the growth of their bond, as Raghuveer's guarded heart finds itself opening for the first time.
The flashback ends as Raghuveer and Abhishek reach Barsana. Raghuveer is shaken to find Preeti in Radha Rani's temple, lost in prayer. The revelation that she is a devotee angers him deeply, as he feels betrayed for not knowing this truth earlier.
Enraged, he storms out through the lanes of Rangili Gali in Barsana, determined to return to Vrindavan. Preeti follows him desperately, pleading and explaining that her devotion is not against their love but a part of her being. Despite her efforts, Raghuveer refuses to listen and leaves her behind, his heart filled with anger and disbelief.
Preeti, wounded yet resolute, returns to her home and reunites with her family. Days later, tragedy strikes when Preeti meets with a serious accident. The doctors, unable to guarantee her survival, tell Raghuveer that only the blessings of Radha Rani can save her.
Raghuveer, still holding onto his bitterness, rages against the thought of faith. Yet as he watches Preeti fight for her life, he realizes her loneliness mirrors his own - like him, she too has no parents, and her strength has always come from Radha Rani. Overwhelmed with emotion and fear of losing her, Raghuveer finally surrenders his pride.
He rushes to Barsana and enters Radha Rani's temple for the first time, folding his hands with genuine prayer. In that moment of surrender, his heart transforms, and he begins to understand the depth of faith. Soon after, Preeti recovers, her life saved as if in answer to Raghuveer's prayer.
Their love culminates in marriage, a union not only of two hearts but also of devotion and belief. The film reaches its spiritual peak on the day of Radhashtami, as Raghuveer and Preeti return together to the temple of Barsana. Standing side by side before Radha Rani, they offer their prayers with reverence, their journey complete - from disbelief and conflict to faith, love, and eternal devotion.
The final image leaves the audience with the message that true love finds its highest form when guided by the blessings of Radha Rani..