“Little Hearts” – Mouli Tanuj Promises a Family-Friendly Rom-Com Filled with Fun and Emotion
Young actor Mouli Tanuj, who charmed audiences with 90s Middle Class Biopic, is back with another refreshing entertainer, Little Hearts. Pairing up with rising star Shivani Nagaram of Ambajipeta Marriage Band fame, Mouli is all set to deliver a wholesome rom-com directed by Sai Martand. The film is produced by Aditya Hasan under ETV Win Originals, with Bunny Vas and Vamsi Nandipati ensuring a wide theatrical release on September 5th.
Mouli’s Journey from Writer to Actor
Recalling his early days, Mouli revealed that cinema was always his dreambut not as an actor. “I wanted to be a writer and director,” he shared. During his B.Tech days, he dabbled in editing and short films, using social media to showcase his work. That journey helped him understand storytelling, eventually paving the way for his acting career. His breakout came with 90s Middle Class Biopic, earning him both recognition and audience love.
Why “Little Hearts” Clicked Instantly
From the very first narration, Mouli felt Little Hearts had the charm and scale of a theatrical release. Backed by ETV Win and supported by producers Bunny Vas and Vamsi Nandipati, the team ensured the film reached a wide audience. “We’ve designed this as a fun-filled film for everyonefrom kids to grandparents. It’s not just youth-centric; it’s a family entertainer,” Mouli emphasized.
Building Trust with Audiences
Apart from acting, Mouli has been hands-on with promotions and creative inputs. He strongly believes that consistency and credibility in contentwhether on social media or filmshelp in gaining audience trust. He admitted that while director Sai Martand led the storytelling, his own contribution was “like sprinkling coriander on biryani” to enhance the flavor.
A Relatable Rom-Com with Heart
Describing the film, Mouli said, “It’s a hilarious rom-com with relatable characters and genuine emotions. You’ll walk out of theatres with a smile and warmth in your heart.” He also stressed that the comedy has been designed for big-screen viewing, making the theatrical experience essential.
On Co-Stars and Music
Mouli praised his co-star Shivani Nagaram as a supportive collaborator and lauded music director Sinjith Yerramalli for delivering soulful, catchy tunes. “The songs are among the biggest assets of the film,” he added.
Looking Ahead
Despite coming from a non-film background and initial doubts from his family, Mouli now enjoys their full support. He says he welcomes criticism, as it helps him grow. For the future, his dream of writing and directing remains alive, even as he continues to act in meaningful projects. “More than numbers, I want to be remembered for quality films,” he said, hinting that his next project will be revealed soon.
With strong early buzz and premieres receiving positive responses, Mouli signs off with confidence: “Little Hearts is best enjoyed with your family in theatresit’s laughter, love, and emotion all packed into one.”


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