RAJU WEDS RAMBAI

MOVIE REVIEW :-Hello all, welcome to the review and here is our non spoiler review of the film (RAJU WEDS RAMBAI). ETV Win is producing original films and not only releasing them on its OTT but also releasing them in theatres. Little Arts, which did so in the past, worked out well. In this context, a film called Raju Weds Rambai was also released in theatres. Venu Udugula, who has made a good name for himself by making films like Virataparvam Needi Nadi Oke Katha, has made a good name for himself. After he produced this film, everyone's attention suddenly came to this film. In addition, Vamsi Nandipati was releasing the film in theatres and the promotional content of the film was quite interesting, so the focus suddenly came to the film. So, how is this film? Let's see in the review whether this film, which has attracted everyone's attention, can meet everyone's expectations or not. This is a true story that happened in the Telangana region of the united Andhra Pradesh. Raju means Akhil Raj. Whether it is a good or bad deed in the village, the king cannot work there without money. One such king is Venkanna, a compounder from the same village. He has been in love with his daughter Rambai, aka Tejasvirao, since childhood.

2) After some time, Rambai also likes the king. Venkanna, a government employee, who comes to know about their love, decides that he will give his daughter to a government employee and not to a poor man with no destiny. But what did the king do, who loved each other with all his heart? Did their love last or what did Venkanna, who really hated the king, do in the end? What happened to the story of King Rambai in the end? This movie tells the story of honor killings, there is no caste, no religion, no region, and nothing more. Here, human ego rather than caste or religion or other things is the main reason for this honor killing. It is against this backdrop that the director has brought a true love story that took place in Khammam district of Telangana to the audience. In fact, after the movie starts, you get the feeling of watching a good feel-good love story. The movie continues with a cute couple, a gang of friends, fun love scenes, and heart-touching songs here and there. When the girl comes to know about love at home, like usual routine movies, the father's hand in the heroine and acting as the villain of the love story seem routine. However, the pace of the movie slows down further after the interval block. You also get the feeling that the movie is progressing. But the climax of the film, which is the main point of the film, has been mentioned by the film team in promotional interviews since before. In this context, the director has written the second half of the film in a light way just for the climax. After entering the climax, the director has written it in a way that the audience is shocked with a shocking climax.

3) In fact, hearing such things makes one cry. Now you can understand how shocked everyone who has actually seen such a thing must be. In fact, I have seen parents who killed their own children in the name of murder. But I wonder what kind of a father would do something as cruel as the one shown in this film. In fact, the director has shocked a feel-good love story with a shocking climax. In fact, such a film can also be made as a crime story. But it is the director's responsibility to tell a heart-warming love story. In fact, the director has shown this as a great love story. But the director has been largely successful in bringing it to the screen in a way that makes the audience feel that if any lovers come to that point, even those we consider enemies should not face such a situation. As for the actors, Akhil Raj played the role of Raju, rather than just saying it, it can be said that he lived it. He was unmistakably impressive as a village boy who gave his life for the girl he loved. Tejasvirao was a stunner in the role of Rambai. Her performance in the role without makeup is commendable. If there is any surprise factor in this film, it is Siddu Jonnalagadda's brother Chaitanya Jonnalagadda. He has already impressed in a few films as an actor, but in this film he gave a terrific performance. He tried to score good marks by playing the roles of the heroine's father, which made him feel disgusted. On the other hand, people like Shivajiraja and Anita Chowdhury impressed to the extent of their roles. When it comes to the technical team, the director has written the story with as much passion as he has written the dialogues in a way that is close to the audience. If the story of this film is hero, then when it comes to the technical team, the music director has a song called "Hero Rambai Nee Mau Naaku Manaseyana" that makes Abalagopalam hum. Although the rest of the songs are not very memorable, the background score is good. The cinematography seems very new. Even though there are very few locations in the village, the cinematography work makes us feel like we are there. The production values ​​are good. Finally Raju Weds Rambai is a feel good love story with a shocking climax.

REVIEW BY @IBOMMAPLUS

  • Starring:-Akhil Raj,Tejaswi Rao

  • Directed by Sailu Kampati

  • Written by Sai is friendly

  • Produced by Venu Udugula,Rahul Mopidevi

  • Cinematography Wajid Baig

  • Music by Suresh Bobbili

  • Production company Dolamukhi Subaltern Films Monsoon Tales

  • Release date 21 November 2025

  • Language Telugu