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Channel: Zee Telugu
Host: Sanjay Tumma

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ETV Win Original’s latest venture, Raju Weds Rambai, has transitioned from digital to the big screen with remarkable impact. Released worldwide on November 21, the film opened to a blockbuster response right from its paid premieres, earning widespread praise for its emotional depth and compelling narrative.

Tackling the sensitive and socially relevant issue of honor killings, the film delivers a powerful, reality-rooted story that has struck a chord with audiences. Its strong word-of-mouth has helped maintain impressive momentum at the box office, carrying the film into its second week with solid occupancies across all regions. In the Nizam territory, the film continues to dominate despite multiple new releases.

Directed by Saailu Kaampati, Raju Weds Rambai is inspired by a true story set against the earthy backdrop of the Khammam–Warangal border. The natural performances, heartfelt emotions, and grounded storytelling elevate the film into a deeply moving cinematic experience. Lead pair Akhil and Tejaswi shine with their authentic chemistry and sincere portrayals.

After the success of Little Hearts, the winning combination of producer Bunny Vas and Vamsi Nandipati delivers yet another rural blockbuster. The film is produced by Venu Udugula and Rahul Mopidevi under the banners of Dholamukhi Subaltern Films and Monsoons Tales, further solidifying their reputation for backing meaningful and impactful cinema.