Raju Weds Rambai Trailer: A Heartfelt Village Romance Unfolds
The upcoming film Raju Weds Rambai, an ETV Win Original, marks a new milestone for filmmaker Venu Udugula. Who is celebrated for films like Needi Naadi Oke Katha and Virata Parvam—as he steps into the role of producer. The movie is directed by Saailu Kaampati and is inspired by a real-life incident from a village situated along the Telangana border.
After the success of Little Hearts, star producers Bunny Vas and Vamsi Nandipati have once again placed their trust in strong storytelling, backing this soulful rural love story. Raju Weds Rambai is set for a worldwide release on November 21. The team unveiled the trailer today at a grand event.
The trailer introduces audiences to a simple yet touching romance between Raju and Rambai. Painted beautifully against a rustic, earthy village setting. Raju, a lively young man who plays in a wedding band, slowly wins Rambai’s heart. Their innocent chemistry and gentle interactions form the emotional backbone of the narrative.
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Raju Weds Rambai Trailer: A Heartfelt Village Romance Unfolds
However, their love doesn’t go unchallenged. Just as their relationship blossoms, Rambai’s father—played by Chaitu Jonnalagadda—steps in. Creating emotional turmoil that pushes the story into intense and dramatic territory.
From the trailer, it’s clear that the film leans heavily on strong performances and raw emotions. Akhil and Tejaswi share a refreshing on-screen presence, while Wajid Baig’s visuals beautifully reflect authentic village life. Adding to this is Suresh Bobbili’s moving background score, which amplifies every emotional beat.
With newcomers in the lead and a story rooted in real experiences, Raju Weds Rambai aims to strike a deep chord with the audience. The makers describe it as “The Greatest Love Story,” and with the reliable duo Bunny Vas and Vamsi Nandipati backing it, expectations are naturally high. The film is produced by Venu Udugula and Rahul Mopidevi under the banners Dholamukhi Subaltern Films and Monsoons Tales.

