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Sita Ramam (transl. Sita and Ram) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language period romantic drama film directed by Hanu Raghavapudi.Produced by C. Aswani Dutt, under Vyjayanthi Movies and Swapna Cinema, it starred Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur in the titular roles, alongside Rashmika Mandanna.
RRR 's Hindi version domestic weekend collected a net of ₹ 74.5 crore (US$8.6 million), slightly lower than the post-pandemic record held by Sooryavanshi (2021) in the Hindi film market. [374] The film thus became the highest-grossing Indian film in Australia in April 2022.
Sita Ramam is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language soundtrack album to the film of the same name composed by Vishal Chandrashekhar.The film's musical score is composed by Vishal Chandrashekhar in his third collaboration with Raghavapudi after Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha (2016) and Padi Padi Leche Manasu (2018).
Siya Ke Ram (transl. Sita's Ram) is an Indian television series on Star Plus produced by Nikhil Sinha under the banner of Triangle Film Company. [1] [2] This show presents the epic Ramayana, the story of Rama and Devi Sita from Sita's perspective. [3]
Teen Adkun Sitaram [a] is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Hrishikesh Joshi, featuring Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Prajakta Mali, Alok Rajwade, Sankarshan Karhade. The film is produced by Supreme Motion Pictures and Nitin Vaidya Productions. It was theatrically released on 29 September 2023. [1] [2]
Sitaram Panchal (1963 – 10 August 2017, Mumbai) was an Indian actor known for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire (2008), Peepli Live (2010), The Legend of Bhagat ...
Sitaram Chaturvedi (27 January 1907 – 17 February 2005), also known as Acharya Sita Ram Chaturvedi, was an eminent Indian educator, dramatist and scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit language and literature.
Sita-Rama, a combination of the names of Rama and Sita, is also used as a common greeting in some parts of the world.. Sitaram is a Hindu term for the deity Sita and Rama.It is also used as a greeting by Hindus in the Hindi Belt especially in the Awadh, Bhojpur, and Mithila regions as well as being used by the diaspora in Fiji, Guyana, Jamaica, Mauritius, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.