Sita Ramam
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Directed by | Hanu Raghavapudi |
Screenplay by | Hanu Raghavapudi Rutham Sathar Jay Krishna Raj Kumar Kandamudi |
Story by | Hanu Raghavapudi |
Produced by | C. Aswani Dutt |
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Edited by | Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao |
Music by | Vishal Chandrasekhar |
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Running time | 163 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Budget | ₹25 crores[2][3] |
Box office | est. ₹98.1 crores[4] |
Sita Ramam (transl. Sita and Ram) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language period romantic drama film directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. Produced by C. Aswani Dutt, under Vyjayanthi Movies and Swapna Cinema, it starred Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur in the titluar roles, alongside Rashmika Mandanna.[5]
Set in 1964, it tells the story of Lieutenant Ram, an orphaned army officer serving at the Kashmir border, gets anonymous love letters from Sita Mahalakshmi, after which Ram is on a mission to find Sita and propose his love. The principal photography commenced in April 2021 and ended in April 2022 with filming taking place in Hyderabad, Kashmir and Russia. The film's music was composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar with cinematography by P. S. Vinod and Shreyaas Krishna.
Sita Ramam released theatrically on 5 August 2022 to generally positive critical reviews praising Hanu's direction, story, screenplay, writing, soundtrack, musical score, emotional weight and performances (particularly those of Thakur and Salmaan). The film emerged as a major commercial success, grossing ₹98.1 crores at the box office, becoming the ninth highest-grossing Telugu film of 2022.[6]
Plot
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The story is set against the background of Operation Gibraltar. In 1964, Pakistani extremist Ansari wants to break the brotherly bond between Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims using the Indian Army as a pawn through his machination, as a part of which he sends a few brainwashed teenagers to live in Kashmir as its natives.
In 1985, an aggressive Pakistani rabble-rouser, Afreen, is demanded by the dean of her university in London to apologise to an Indian philanthropist, Anand Mehta, for setting his car ablaze in retaliation for burning the Pakistani flag. When Afreen repudiates, Mehta asks her to pay a compensation of 10 lakh INR within a month, or else she will be sent to prison. Afreen undertakes an initiative to reconcile with her estranged grandfather, Abu Tariq, a former Brigadier of the Pakistani Army, and take money from him. Hence, she flies to Karachi, Pakistan, only to learn that he died of illness a few days ago, and she herself is supposed to deliver a letter from Indian Army Lieutenant Ram, written in 1965, to Sita Mahalakshmi of Hyderabad, India, which her grandfather could not deliver by means of post.
According to Tariq's will, she would inherit his wealth only after the letter was delivered to Sita. Left with no choice, Afreen goes to Noor Jahan Palace, Hyderabad, where the letter is intended to be sent, but realises that the palace was donated by its princess Noor Jahan for the higher education of girls twenty years ago. Afreen reluctantly enlists the help of her Indian senior Balaji and meets Subramanyam, an accountant who worked at the palace for Nawab for about forty years, and inquires about Sita, but he doesn't remember anyone with that name employed in the palace. Afreen decides to chase the details about Ram, believing that it could lead them to Sita, and from a military library, she collects details about Ram's regiment and meets his regiment-mate Vikas Varma in Anantapuram with Balaji. Vikas narrates to the duo that in 1965, the brainwashed teenagers established themselves as natives of Kashmir, and inadvertently, Ansari leaked their details through a spy to the Indian Army Major Selvan, who ordered Ram's superior Vishnu Sharma to assassinate them despite Ram's protests.
After the teenagers, except for one, were killed, Ansari triggered a religious riot in Kashmir by provoking Kashmiri Muslims against the Indian Army, accusing the latter of murdering the teenagers and suspecting them just because they were Muslims. Agitated Kashmiri Muslims boycotted the Indian Army and proceeded to burn Agarta, a place where Kashmiri Pandits lived. Ram managed to gather all the Hindus in a safe place along with his regiment mates, and by exposing Ansari's conspiracy, he cleared the misinterpretation of Muslims, causing them to put off the fire and apologize. For their act, Ram and his companions were appreciated, and a reporter, Vijayalakshmi, arrived at their base to interview them. Perceiving that Ram was an orphan with no one to even write to him, Vijayalakshmi told everyone on the radio to send their love for Ram, with herself writing a letter to him addressing him as her son. As a result, Ram began to receive several letters, and one of them from Sita Mahalakshmi fascinated him. Sita claimed that she was married to Ram and recalled several incidents of their marriage that never happened.
However, there was no sender's address on the letter, leaving Ram unaware of who she was and how she looked. He was amused with her letters and wanted to find out who she was. While receiving letters regularly from her, Ram figured out that she would board a train to Hyderabad from Delhi through a few details in one of her letters and boarded the same train with Vikas. He eventually found her and recognised her using a riddle she posed for him in a letter. He gave her the replies he had written to her letters and left her compartment, but not before telling her to call the landline of his friend Durjoy Sharma of Hyderabad, with whom he would be staying for the next few days. Ram and Vikas unintentionally boarded a train to Madras and hence, it took them some time to reach Hyderabad, where Ram was broken to realise that Durjoy's landline was dead and felt disappointed thinking that he could not meet Sita again. However, she arrived at Durjoy's house searching for Ram, where she asked him to forget her, but he refused, and she left.
At present, Vikas reveals to Afreen and Balaji that he could not meet Ram after that due to his personal problems and gives them Durjoy's address and Vishnu's contact information. Afreen calls Vishnu through a telephone booth at a bus station, but he is about to disconnect the call as the bus to Hyderabad is about to leave. But he becomes curious that someone wants to know about Ram. Vishnu then postpones his plans to search for Afreen. They later meet Durjoy and learn what happened after Sita left. Ram and Durjoy went to a magic show, which Sita said she wanted Ram to take her to in one of her letters. They successfully managed to find Sita, and Ram conversed with her friend Rekha, who disclosed that Sita was the Bharatanatyam teacher to Princess Noor Jahan. Ram and Sita began to spend time with each other. Ram dared to fool the accountant Subramanyam into getting into the palace and meeting Sita, whom he proposed, but she left yet again as something interrupted her from accepting the proposal. Currently, Durjoy gives Afreen and Balaji a photo of Sita that Ram clicked from his camera, which Afreen takes to Subramanyam for him to identify her, but he realises through a portrait in the palace that Sita is in fact Princess Noor Jahan, coming as a big shock to Afreen and Balaji.
Afreen and Balaji meet Rekha, who reveals that Noor was in love with Ram but that her destiny prevented her from accepting him. As her family's assets in Oman were captured due to the financial crisis, her brother engineered a truce offer to get her married to the Prince of Oman. Rekha advised Noor to divulge her identity to Ram, and she intended to do it by accompanying him to his family, who wrote him letters. However, during those days, Noor felt attached to Ram and could not reveal her identity while leaving for Kashmir—not before expecting Sita to go with him, but she could not as the Prince of Oman accepted to marry her. Unbeknownst to them, a journalist named Marthandam clicked their pictures and published them in the newspaper, publicising Noor Jahan's love for a common man. When the Prince of Oman requested an explanation from Noor through an ambassador, Noor's brother asked her to say that she had nothing to do with Ram, but she conveyed that she was in love with Ram and was ready to give her property up for him. She left for Kashmir despite receiving opposition from her brother, and without passing on her true identity, she spent a few days with Ram and got acquainted with his colleagues and superiors.
Now, Rekha gives Noor's contact information to Afreen and Balaji, who learn that she is in Kashmir and leave to meet her over there. Upon landing in Kashmir, Afreen is apprehended by Vishnu, who tells her the rest of the story. Sita and Ram were unexpectedly dining with Vishnu and his wife, Vaidehi, when the Pakistani teenager attempted to murder Vishnu, who was rescued by Ram. Ram convinced the teenager of Ansari's intentions, got to know his whereabouts, and promised the teenager that he would protect his sister Waheeda from Ansari's clutches. Brigadier Y.K. Joshi and Major Selvan assigned Vishnu, Ram, and a few other officers on a covert mission to assassinate Ansari off the record and declared that those who wouldn't return would be declared deserted soldiers of the army. Bidding a tearful farewell to Sita, who wanted to tell him the truth once he returned, Ram departed for his mission and, along with his team, managed to successfully kill Ansari in Pakistan. However, while trying to rescue Waheeda from fire, Ram and Vishnu were arrested by the then-Army General Abu Tariq, who was compassionate towards both of them and requested the Indian diplomat Rahul Varma to trade the Pakistani prisoners in India with Ram and Vishnu.
However, the Pakistani Army only wanted to release one of the two, and eventually, Vishnu was sent to India at Ram's behest. In the present, Vishnu reveals to Afreen that after that incident, the Pakistani army orchestrated attacks on Indian Army bases in Kashmir, killing 32 soldiers, which made the army presume that Ram was a traitor, and Sita had to bear the humiliation for that misinterpretation. However, Vishnu expresses his trust in Ram and also discloses that Afreen is in fact the girl Waheeda, whom Ram tried to protect and because of whom he was separated from Sita. Afreen is devastated. Meanwhile, Balaji delivers the letter to Sita, who has been living her life with Ram's memories, and through the letters, she learns that the Pakistani Army put a condition on Ram and Vishnu that whoever would reveal the details about Indian Army bases in Kashmir would be released. When Ram refused, Vishnu gave in to protect Vaidehi and his children from the terrorists.
This is why he has been living his life in regret, stopped Afreen, and does not want the letter to be delivered to Sita. Sita learns that Ram was executed in prison through the letter and is distraught. She also finds a newspaper clipping attached to it that was published by Marthandam, revealing that Ram knew who Sita was and was proud and happy that she left her palace to stay with Ram. Sita, through the letter, exposes Vishnu, causing an inquiry committee to be set up on him, and goes to meet Afreen, to whom she reveals that Ram is dead. Afreen blames herself and hugs Sita. While Vishnu shoots himself with his service revolver out of disgrace, Sita receives a medal for Ram's patriotism from the President of India, with Afreen restoring his reputation in the army. Afreen is revealed to have apologised to Mehta and has also had 18 prisoners of India released from Pakistan's prison.
Cast
[edit]- Dulquer Salmaan as Lieutenant Ram, Princess Noor Jahan / Sita Mahalakshmi's love interest
- Mrunal Thakur as Princess Noor Jahan / Sita Mahalakshmi, Ram's love interest and Nawab's younger sister (Voiceover by Chinmayi)
- Rashmika Mandanna as Afreen / Waheeda, Brigadier Abu Tariq's adopted granddaughter
- Sumanth as Brigadier Vishnu Sharma, Ram's superior officer and Vaidehi's husband
- Tharun Bhascker as Balaji
- Sachin Khedekar as late Brigadier Abu Tariq (Pakistani Army), Afreen's grandfather
- Gautham Vasudev Menon as Major Selvan
- Prakash Raj as Brigadier Y. K. Joshi
- Shatru as Lieutenant Vikas Varma, Ram's friend in the Army
- Vennela Kishore as Durjoy Sharma, Ram's friend
- Bhumika Chawla as Vaidehi, Vishnu's wife
- Rukmini Vijayakumar as Prof. Rekha Bharadwaj
- Jisshu Sengupta as Nawab, Princess Noor Jahan's elder brother
- Abhinaya as Noor Jahan's sister-in-law
- Murali Sharma as Subramanyam
- Ashwath Bhatt as Ansari, a terrorist
- Tinnu Anand as Dr. Anand Mehta
- Sunil as Vaaradhi
- Priyadarshi Pulikonda as Journalist Marthandam
- Rohini as Vijayalakshmi
- Rahul Ravindran as Rahul Varma IFS
- Pawan Chopra as General Musa Khan of the Pakistani Army
- Neeraj Kabi as Afreen's family advocate
- Ananth Babu as Seetharamaiah
- Goutham Raju as Ticket Collector in train to Madras
- Anish Kuruvilla as Legal Advisor to Noor Jahan's elder brother
- Annapurnamma as a house owner
- Praneeta Pattanaik as Radhika
- Mahesh Achanta as Bharathi
- Geetha Bhascker as the Principal of Women's College
- Bawa as Afreen's roommate
- Nayan Rosh T M as Radio Jockey (Voice)
- Sandeep Raj as a passersby
- Rajkumar Kasireddy as a passersby
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]Hanu Raghavpudi got the idea for the film when he bought a book that had an unopened inland letter. Regarding the same, he told The Hindu, "The letter I found in that book, in 2007, was from a mother to her son. I gathered that their family is from Vijayawada and the son is living in a hostel. She had enquired about his well-being and asked when he would be home. It got me thinking, what if the contents of the letter had something crucial that could change the course of events?".[7] An army backdrop was later included in the story as suggested by Rajkumar Kandamudi. Sheetal Sharma was brought in as the costume designer for the film.[8] The film was announced in July 2020.[9] In April 2022, its title Sita Ramam was announced.[10][11]
Casting
[edit]Dulquer Salmaan was roped in to play the lead role as a military officer, and it is his second collaboration in Telugu cinema with Vyjayanthi Movies after Mahanati (2018).[12] Mrunal Thakur was signed to play Sita by marking her debut in Telugu cinema before Pooja Hegde was finalized and later she is out of the project due to date clashes.[13] Raashi Khanna was initially considered for the role of Afreen before Rashmika Mandanna was finalized for the role.[14] Singer and Voice artist Chinmayi Sripada was roped in to dub for Mrunal in the film, soon after her delivering twin babies.
Filming
[edit]The principal photography for the film, commenced in April 2021 in Kashmir and the first schedule wrapped up in July 2021. The primary locations in Kashmir were Srinagar's Dal Lake, Jalali House and Sonamarg's Thajwass Glacier.[15][16] After two subsequent schedules in Russia and Hyderabad, the final schedule took place in April 2022.[17] Some parts of the song "Kaanunna Kalyanam" was also reshot and added in the Tamil version as "Kannukkule".[18]
Soundtrack
[edit]The music and soundtrack was composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar. The audio rights were acquired by Sony Music India. The first single titled "Oh Sita Hey Rama" was released on 9 May 2022. "Ala Nemaliki - Inthandam Reprise" version sung by S. P. Charan was released later.[19]
Release
[edit]Theatrical
[edit]Sita Ramam released on 5 August 2022 in Telugu along with dubbed versions of Tamil and Malayalam languages.[20][21] The Hindi dubbed version of the film was released on 2 September 2022.[22]
The film's screening was banned in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.[23] According to an article published by News18, the ban was a result of the film hurting religious sentiments.[24] Later, the ban in the United Arab Emirates was lifted and the film released there on 11 August 2022.[25] A pre-release event was conducted in Hyderabad on 3 August 2022 with Prabhas attending as guest.[26] The team promoted the film at events in Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Vizag, Chennai and Kochi.[27][28]
Distribution
[edit]The film is distributed in Nizam region by Asian Cinemas, Krishna[a] and Uttarandhra region by Annapurna Studios, Tamil Nadu by Lyca Productions and Wayfarer Films in Kerala.[29] The Hindi version rights were acquired by Pen Studios.[30] In the United States, it is distributed by S. Radha Krishna's Radhakrishna Entertainments.[31][32] The worldwide theatrical rights of the film were sold at a cost of ₹18.70 crore.[33]
Home media
[edit]The digital distribution rights of the film were acquired by Amazon Prime Video.[34] The film premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 9 September 2022 in Telugu and dubbed versions of Tamil and Malayalam languages.[35] The film premiered on Disney+ Hotstar in Hindi on 18 November 2022.[36] The satellite rights of the film is acquired by Star Maa.[37]
Reception
[edit]Critical response
[edit]Sita Ramam received generally positive critical reviews upon release, with praise directed towards the direction, story, screenplay, dialogues, music and performances of the cast.[38]
Neeshita Nyayapati of The Times of India rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "With Sita Ramam, Hanu manages to deliver a story that's moving and a film that's visually aesthetic and pleasing".[39] Jayadeep Jayesh of Deccan Herald rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Sita Ramam shares its soul with the Bollywood classic Veer-Zaara (2004), yet it maintains an identity of its own".[40] Jeevi of Idlebrain rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote, "On the whole, Sita Ramam is a classy tale of eternal love".[41] Priyanka Sundar of Firstpost rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and called the film "a visually beautiful tale of love and loss".[42] Anji of Sakshi rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, praised the music, cinematography, and direction and called the film 'a beautiful love story'.[43] Soundarya Athimuthu of The Quint rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Sita Ramam delivers a poignant love story laced with socio-political messaging".[44]
Janani K of India Today rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Sita Ramam is also a musical, as opposed to a romantic story about war".[45] Balakrishna Ganeshan of The News Minute rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Sita Ramam tries hard to make the love story between Sita and Ram a poignant tale, but with weak writing, the film does not get the desired response". He also opined that Vennala Kishore's character is related to Lord Hanuman, who helps Rama in his journey to find Sita in the Ramayanam.[46] Manoj Kumar R. of The Indian Express rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote, "The screen presence of Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur does add a little vigour to the otherwise dull narration. The film majorly leverages the good looks of its actors to make it tolerable".[47] Gautama Bhaskaran of News 18 rated the film 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Sita Ramam has all the ingredients of a puffed-up plot, peppered with coincidences and made to look like a web of implausibilities".[48]
A critic for Telangana Today stated, "The film is however for the grooming of Dulquer's fan following. He is a natural charmer and understands the nuances of his role".[49] Writing for Hindustan Times, Haricharan Pudipeddi opined, "Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur's film is a tale of love that also takes a mature and sensitive take on the conflict between India and Pakistan".[50] Opining the same, The Hindu's Sangeetha Devi Dundoo wrote, "Hanu Raghavapudi's old-world romance saga brims with earnestness and is helped by charming performances from Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur".[51] Princy Alexander of Onmanorama, stated, "Sita Ramam is a heartfelt romantic tale in a strife-torn setting".[52] 123Telugu wrote, "On the whole Sita Ramam is a beautiful love story. The film has a decent first half and great second half. The scintillating performances by all the lead cast, the pleasing narrative, and the poetic writing will make you poignant and heartwarming".[53]
Box office
[edit]On its opening day, Sita Ramam collected a gross collection of ₹5.25 crore (US$630,000) in worldwide.[54] On the same day, it collected a gross of $400K at the US box office.[55] In nine days, the film has collected a total gross of $1 million at the United States box office.[56] The film collected a worldwide gross of ₹50 crore in 10 days, and emerged as a major commercial success at the box office.[57] The film's Hindi version netted ₹8.19 crore at the box office.[58]
Accolades
[edit]See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Undivided Krishna district
- ^ Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
- ^ Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ Awarded posthumously
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