This era defined Raasi's career, turning her into a household name across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Here are some of Raasi’s most viewed and iconic video clips that fans still love:

Raasi retired from acting post-marriage in the mid-2000s, but her work continues to live on through digital archives, fan pages, and retro song playlists. She represents an era of Telugu cinema where heroines were not just ornaments but the emotional core of family entertainers.

Beyond Telugu, Raasi made a significant impact in other industries, featuring in Tamil films like Periya Idathu Mappillai (1997), Love Today (1997), and Kannan Varuvaan (2000), as well as Hindi projects including Angaara (1996) and Jodidar (1997).

Raasi successfully navigated the highly competitive South Indian film industry by balancing glamorous roles with performance-oriented characters. Whether playing a traditional village girl, a divine goddess, or a fierce antagonist, she approached every role with dedication. While she has stepped away from full-time acting to focus on her family and select television projects, her filmography and viral video clips ensure her status as an eternal favorite of Telugu cinema.

Born as Vijaya Elsani, the actress was introduced to the silver screen as a child artist. She made her initial mark in the industry under the screen name Mantra in Malayalam and Tamil films. However, it was her transition into Telugu cinema under the name that catapulted her to legendary status.

After a hiatus following her marriage, Raasi returned to the entertainment industry to take on mature character roles and television projects.

: Her debut as a main lead in Telugu; a massive musical hit.