Sita Ramam from dulquer salmaan had a fantastic opening weekend. Every day, the collections grew, and everything now appears to be set up for success. Positive word of mouth and praise for it as a cult classic are prevalent. There is no well-known director or widely renowned star hero for Sita Ramam. The movie's supporters helped it advance to the next stage. There are urban legends that claim A-class theatres and multiplexes are the only places where this type of film will play well in theatres.

All myths had been dispelled by the film. All classes of theatregoers have loved and welcomed the movie. We observe crowd whistling and cheering for the twists even in the mass centres. The popularity of Sita Ramam is evidence of how mature the telugu public has become in supporting films with important content. It also gives filmmakers who produce these kinds of films a big confidence boost.

Instead of apologising, Afreen decides to compensate the wealthy man. In order to meet her affluent grandfather and pay the punishment, she travels back to Pakistan. The problem is that she hasn't spoken to him in years because of their disagreement, and now she learns that he has died. Her grandfather's fortune will take care of all of her financial needs, so don't worry. The catch is that she must first run an errand for him. The task is straightforward: deliver a letter that an indian soldier named ram sent to his beloved Sita in India. Afreen can say goodbye to the wealth her family has amassed if she fails to do this. She doesn't appear to have many choices left, does she?

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