Venkys have been put under pressure from supporters to get rid of Kean after only winning one game so far this season and sitting bottom of the Premier League table, despite this, he still has his job.
But he has also received a warning that results must improve.
“Believe me, it was frank and straight and we need results,” Rao told Sky Sports.
“Everyone is looking forward – from the players to the manager to the owners. I am positive. The luck didn’t go for us in the first two games and then we had a wonderful win (against Arsenal) before we were sliding down.
“Now after this meeting and the team coming especially to India, they have had a refreshing time, and I think they will go with a positive note after this meeting.
“I would like to assure the fans we are very much concerned about the situation. It is really painful, I know that. It is painful for the owners with what is happening.
“I would like to be honest – we will show some results and we will produce some results and make our fans happy.”