
Ramabanam(2023)
Years after running away from his pacifist brother Rajaram, Vicky lives as a gangster in Kolkata. When Vicky returns home, Rajaram's organic food business empire is in the doldrums because his rival GK is conspiring against it. Can Vicky save his brother's business in time and teach GK a lesson?
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Netflix
- Theatrical Release
- 5 May 2023
- Director
- Sriwass
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 23m
- Rating
- 8.0/10
Storyline
A gangster returns home to find his brother's organic food business failing due to a rival's schemes. He must step in to save the company and confront the person responsible.
“A gangster brother returns to save his family's business.”
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Frequent partnerships reunited for Ramabanam
Cast reunions in this film: Vennila & Getup Srinu (8 films together), Nassar & Saptagiri (6 films together), Vennila & Saptagiri (5 films together), Nassar & Vennila (4 films together), Nassar & Gopichand (4 films together), and Subhalekha Sudhakar & Saptagiri (3 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'Ramabanam' refers to the powerful bow of Lord Rama, symbolizing the hero's strength and righteousness.
- Director Sriwass previously directed the hit film 'Krack', known for its high-octane action sequences, before taking on this project.
- The movie was shot extensively in Kolkata to authentically depict the gangster backdrop and Vicky's life there.
- Composer S. Thaman, a frequent collaborator with Sriwass, provided the film's music, blending energetic and emotional tracks.
- The film's release faced delays due to post-production work, pushing it from its original planned date to 2023.
- A key action sequence involved a large-scale set built to resemble an organic food market, combining the film's themes of business rivalry and physical conflict.
- The character GK, the antagonist, is portrayed as a corporate villain, a shift from traditional goons in Telugu action films.