In Part 2, Rohan’s double life unravels during the annual Teej festival. The title sequence—a slow-motion dance sequence that blends classical Kathak with modern choreography—sets the tone for "Raasleela," where every movement is sexually charged.
The pacing is faster. The dialogues are sharper. And yes—the intimate scenes are stylized not just for shock value, but to drive the narrative of power dynamics. This isn't just "hot"; it’s calculated.