Banner: Shree Raam Films International
Movie Name : ‘Seetha Payanam’❤️
Review Rating: 3/5
Release Date : 14.02.2026
Story – Screenplay – Producer – Director : Action King Arjun
Cast : Niranjan, Aishwarya Arjun, Sathyaraj, Prakash Raj, Kovai Sarala, Action King Arjun, Action Prince Dhruva Sarja & others
Dialogues: Dr. Sai Madhav Burra
Music: Melody King Anup Rubens
Cinematography: G. Balamurugan
Editor: Ayub Khan
Art Directors: Mohan B. Keri, Shiva Kamesh D., CH Krishna
Fights: Kick Ass Kali
Line Producer: UL. Murthy
Choriography: Lalitha shobi, Shresti Verma
PRO: Sai Satish
Digital Marketing: Star Circle

Story:
The film revolves around Seetha (Aishwarya Arjun) and Abhi (Niranjan Sudhindra), two strangers who unexpectedly begin a long journey together. What starts as a simple road trip slowly turns into an emotional tale about relationships, love, trust, and family bonding. As their journey progresses, hidden emotions and personal conflicts surface. What challenges do they face? What is the real turning point in their relationship? The answers form the core of the story.

Plus Points:
Aishwarya Arjun is the major highlight of the film. She performs confidently and handles emotional and family scenes with ease. Her screen presence is pleasant and she delivers expressive acting in key moments.
Niranjan Sudhindra gives a decent performance and supports the narrative well. Arjun Sarja appears in a short cameo and leaves a good impact with his look and performance. Dhruv Sarja’s special appearance stands out, and the action sequence featuring him is energetic and crowd-pleasing.

Minus points:
The basic theme chosen by Arjun is good and has emotional value. However, the film lacks a strong central conflict. While the narration is engaging in parts, the story feels predictable at times. A more powerful conflict and tighter emotional drama could have elevated the overall impact.

Technical Aspects:
Sai Madhav Burra’s dialogues are meaningful and connect with the audience, especially in the family-oriented scenes. Anup Rubens provides soothing music, and his background score supports the emotional tone of the film.
Cinematographer G. Balamurugan captures the visuals neatly and presents the journey beautifully. Editing by Ayoob Khan is decent and keeps the runtime controlled. Considering the budget, the production values are satisfactory.

Verdict:
In an overview, Seetha Payanam is a simple and pleasant emotional love drama filled with warm family moments. The performances, particularly Aishwarya Arjun’s acting in emotional scenes, stand as the film’s main strength. It may not offer a strong conflict, but it works as a feel-good watch and suits the Valentine’s Day weekend audience.









