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I continue to talk about Thimmarajupalli TV coz it's genuinely good: Kiran Abbavaram

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Calling Thimmarajupalli TV a "good film", producer Kiran Abbavaram today said that he only talks about his projects when they are genuinely weighty. In the case of Thimmarajupalli TV, he is going to the town underlining its merits precisely because its content is likeable.

Speaking at the film's Thank You meet today, Kiran shared that not a single person who has watched it has disliked it. "It is a theatrical experience. Some of the artists who have worked on TTV are already landing offers. I am elated. My next film as a producer will be with newcomers, once again," Kiran said. Meanwhile, industry observers aver that the village-based dramedy had recovered its investment just from its non-theatrical deals even before its theatrical release.

"I have been talking with my distributors. As per them, the film will pick up even more in the coming days. I must thank my distributors for supporting TTV even though newcomers have fronted it. No artist is familiar to the audience. Yet, they ensured a big release in the Telugu States," the K-Ramp actor shared.

Actress Veda Jalandharr noted that the audience’s overwhelming response, particularly from the younger generation, has validated the collective hope and effort of their newcomer team. She credited the film’s impact for its emotional quotient.

Lead actor Sai Tej attributed the team's journey entirely to Kiran’s support. He revealed that despite external pressure to bypass theaters for an OTT release, the producer insisted on a theatrical debut out of a belief in their talent. Kiran has also been committed to quality cinema.

For director V Muniraju, the film is a window into the lives of our parents' generation. He urged the younger generation to encourage the film for its nostalgic value and its authentic portrayal of rural life. The immersive value of TTV is palpable from the fact that audience members are addressing the artists with their character names. Resolving to narrate only rooted and nativity-enriched movies in future, he suggested that TTV's "universal portrait of village life" is touching. Local identity is integral to the narrative. "The story is resonating across demographics. Audiences over 40 are finding our film deeply nostalgic," the debutant filmmaker added.

Art Director Sudheer Macharla thanked Kiran for entrusting fifty newcomers with the project. Cinematographer Akshay Ram Podishetty shared that viewers are talking about certain highlights of Thimmarajupalli TV, both privately and publicly.  

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