The movie "Sita Ramam," which is doing well at the box office, is constantly criticised by movie buffs, who claim that the movie has elements of both "Citizen Kane" and Venkatesh-"Malleswari" Katrina's as well. All of those, however, are merely visible tints; the film's director acknowledged the source of the screenplay's inspiration.

In an interview with the media, director Hanu Raghavapudi revealed that the storyline of the film, which stars Dulquer salman and Mrinal Thakur in the key roles, was inspired by the Canadian film "Incendies." However, if we pay great attention, the entirety of "Sita Ramam"—aside from the love tale segment—is a straight copy of the english film

Denis Villeneuve of "Dune" renown directed the Canadian drama film "Incendies," which follows the similar plot of a deceased person making a will that directs the heirs to travel to an uncharted location and deliver a few letters. While Sita Ramam has a gorgeous Hindu-Muslim setting, that movie features a Muslim-Christian one.

Many elements, such as two children discovering their fathers through letters in Incendies, while rashmika discovers that she is the child saved by Dulquer in Sita Ramam, are solely lifted directly from the hollywood production. Similar to how Mrunal Thakur's true identity as Princess Noorjahan is shocking, so is the identity of the person they will discover in Incendies. Despite the fact that Hanu has acknowledged that a number of writers contributed to the film's script, it appears as though Hanu perfectly transformed the 2010 movie Incendies, which is based on war crimes, into a love story.

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