

With the objective of encouraging new talent, actor Kiran Abbavaram, in collaboration with Sumaire Studios, is producing the film “Thimmarajupalli TV” under his KA Productions banner. Teja Velpucharla serves as co-producer, while Sai Tej and Veda Jalandhar are being introduced as the lead actors through this project. V. Muniraju is making his directorial debut with this film. Set against a rural backdrop, this period drama is gearing up for a grand theatrical release on April 17. A grand reveal event was recently held in Hyderabad, where the film’s cast and crew shared their experiences. Both actors and technicians expressed confidence that the film will serve as a strong platform for emerging talent and offer audiences a unique cinematic experience.
During the event, the cast spoke about their roles and journey in the film. Actor Teja Vihan highlighted that Kiran Abbavaram’s vision of supporting new talent is truly commendable, noting that despite facing both successes and failures, he continues to create opportunities for others. Actors Anil, Radhasri, Swathi Karimireddy and Lathish shared insights into their respective roles and emphasized the collective hard work put in by the entire team. Lyricist Sanare, art director Sudheer Macharla, cinematographer Akshay Ram Podishetti, and music director Vamsikanth Rekhana also expressed strong confidence in the film’s quality. They stated that every department worked with dedication to deliver a compelling and engaging cinematic output.
Director V. Muniraju expressed his gratitude to Kiran Abbavaram for entrusting him with this opportunity. He explained that the film is rooted in realism, portraying emotions, innocence and the cultural significance of television in rural life. Lead actor Sai Tej described the film as a milestone in his life and expressed heartfelt thanks for the opportunity. Concluding the event, producer Kiran Abbavaram stated that the film, made on a modest budget with sincerity, will take audiences on a nostalgic journey, especially resonating with those who grew up in the 1990s. He urged audiences to watch the film in theaters with their families and support fresh talent.




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