In an era of fast-paced dating apps, Sita Ramam transports us to 1964 and weaves a poetic, devastatingly beautiful romance built entirely on letters.
1. The Aesthetics and Music
Visually, the film is stunning. Whether the snowy terrain of Kashmir or the royal palaces of Hyderabad, every frame is a painting. Vishal Chandrashekhar's music is integral to the soul of the film—it's classic, haunting, and unforgettable.
GAGN Verdict
One of the greatest romantic dramas produced in India this decade. Keep tissues handy.
2. Dulquer and Mrunal's Chemistry
Dulquer Salmaan plays the orphaned Lieutenant Ram with effortless charm. But the revelation here is Mrunal Thakur as Princess Noor Jahan / Sita Mahalakshmi. Their chemistry doesn't rely on physical intimacy; it burns through glances, smiles, and beautifully penned words.
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