Kiran Abbavaram is exuding high confidence for his upcoming film, K-Ramp, declaring it a "full-on entertainer" poised to be the centerpiece of Diwali celebrations for audiences. "We are confident audiences will celebrate Diwali in theatres with this film," he said a day before K-Ramp hits the cinemas. The KA actor believes a film that brings laughter is one that "never disappoints" and mentioned that a recent promotional tour across several regions confirmed his optimism. The actor said he was "amazed by the buzz and excitement among people," a sentiment that gave him even greater conviction in the project.
The star went on to describe the film's infectious energy, noting that it has been a while since viewers have experienced "such energetic fun on screen." He elaborated on the film's structure, saying the first half is youthful and vibrant, while the second half takes a more emotional and family-oriented turn. He said that his current goal is to "earn the image that a Kiran Abbavaram film means guaranteed entertainment."
Actor VK Naresh also weighed in, saying his character was "quite different" and admitting he initially had some doubts. However, once he committed, he gave the role his all and predicted that the second half, in particular, will "surprise audiences." He compared director Jains Nani's entertainment focus with that of Anil Ravipudi.
Lead actress Yukti Thareja described her role as having a "bit crazily" behaved character, which she found fun to portray. She confidently called the movie a beautiful romantic comedy and expressed certainty that their on-screen love story "will surely connect with audiences."
Director Jains Nani highlighted the strength of the script, explaining that the screenplay was intentionally designed to maintain an engaging flow "without a single dull moment."
K Ramp has music by Chaitan Bharadwaj. Vennela Kishore, Ali, Sai Kumar, Muralidhar Goud and others have different roles in it.