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Afreen, a rebellious Pakistani student sets ablaze the car of an Indian in London. Angered Afreen returns to Pakistan to ask for money from her grandfather that she has to pay in a month's time as damages. However, she gets to know that he is no more and the only thing he has left for her is a letter-delivering task, written by Ram to Sita. As Afreen sets out to find Ram, there begins her journey of discovering the secret behind the 20-year-old letter.
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Dulquer Salmaan
Lieutenant Ram
Mrunal Thakur
Sita Mahalakshmi
Rashmika Mandanna
Afreen
Sumanth
Brigadier Vishnu Sharma
Gautham Vasudev Menon
Major Selvan
Tharun Bhascker
Balaji
Vennela Kishore
Durjaya Sharma
Shatru
Vikas Varma
💬 User Reviews
Just completed Sita Ramam 😭 My heart is so full rn🥺. I was extremely excited for this movie being a huge Dq Salmaan fan but before starting it, I was a bit nervous whether it would disappoint me but thank God it didn't. It exceeded my expectations, in fact🥺. The writing is impeccable and accurat…
THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER. THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER. THIS IS CINEMA for me. I've never loved anything this much in my life other than my dream career. I've never loved anyone as much as I love Ram and Sita other than my Family and Prabhas. This is exactly how I imagined a male character in a …
Sita Ramam, directed by Hanu Raghavapudi, is a visually stunning period romance that intertwines love with the historical backdrop of Indo-Pak tensions. The film follows Ram (Dulquer Salmaan), an Indian Army officer, and Sita (Mrunal Thakur), whose love story unfolds through letters over two decades…
Movie Overview
Sita Ramam is a rare Telugu film that succeeds purely on the strength of romance, emotion, and period atmosphere — no mass action, no item songs, just a beautifully told love story set against the Kashmir conflict of the 1960s. Director Hanu Raghavapudi weaves a layered narrative across two timelines, connecting an undelivered letter to a present-day journey undertaken by a Pakistani girl played by Rashmika Mandanna. Dulquer Salmaan is magnetic as Lieutenant Ram, an orphan army officer who falls in love through anonymous letters — and his dedication to the character, including dubbing himself in Telugu, shows in every frame. Mrunal Thakur makes a stunning Telugu debut as Sita, bringing grace, depth, and quiet strength to a role that could have been purely decorative. Vishal Chandrashekhar’s music is simply gorgeous, and PS Vinod’s cinematography turns Kashmir and the Kashmir conflict into something achingly poetic. Sita Ramam is the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
