“Thimmarajupalli TV” Aims to Set a New Standard for Small Films – Says Producer Kiran Abbavaram
Actor-producer Kiran Abbavaram is backing fresh talent with his latest venture “Thimmarajupalli TV,” produced under KA Productions in collaboration with Sumaira Studios, with Teja Velpucharla as co-producer. The film marks the debut of director V. Muniraju and introduces Sai Tej and Veda Jalandhar in lead roles. Set in a rural backdrop with a period touch, the film is all set for a grand theatrical release on the 17th of this month.
The pre-release event, held in Hyderabad, turned into an emotional and celebratory gathering for the entire team.
Actor Balaraju expressed hope that the film would bring him wider recognition, adding that it promises wholesome entertainment. Sai Krishna shared his struggles in the industry and thanked Kiran Abbavaram for giving him and many others a much-needed opportunity. Actor Anil described the film as a nostalgic journey that takes audiences back in time.
Lathish compared the film’s vibe to a family celebration, saying the same warmth will reflect on screen. Costume designer Vishalya highlighted how the film introduces younger generations to forgotten traditions and lifestyles. Teja Vihan, who plays ‘TV Kumar,’ teased an interesting element from the film and praised Kiran for consistently encouraging newcomers.
Satyanarayana expressed confidence that both audiences and media would appreciate the film post-release. TV Raman shared his happiness about getting a chance to speak on stage for the first time, while Chittibabu spoke about his role as a loyal friend and appreciated the director’s bond with the team.
Pratap Reddy, a former army man, revealed how Kiran recognized his interest in acting and offered him a role. Actress Madhavi described the film as a refreshing summer entertainer. ETV Win Business Head Sai Krishna applauded Kiran’s courage to invest in a film with new faces.
Lyricist Sanare said all the songs, especially ‘Gopala,’ received a great response. DOP Akshay Ram Podishetty mentioned the team’s effort in capturing the scenic beauty of Kuppam. Actor Amma Ramesh compared Kiran Abbavaram’s supportive nature to that of a caring elder brother.
Art director Sudheer Macharla expressed pride in the film’s output after a year of hard work. Creative producer Rithikesh Gorak assured audiences of quality, stating that KA Productions stands for sincerity and effort. Marketing head Chavan emphasized Kiran’s commitment to supporting newcomers.
Actress Swathi said the film matches the quality of its trailer, while Rajashree urged audiences to support the team’s hard work. Actor Pradeep shared how he landed a significant role and promised an engaging cinematic experience.
Director V. Muniraju turned emotional, recalling his humble beginnings and expressing gratitude to Kiran Abbavaram for believing in him. He promised the film would make everyone proud and invited audiences to celebrate its success after release.
CEO Rahasya Kiran spoke about rediscovering village life through the film and said it would offer today’s generation a glimpse into rural culture. Hero Sai Tej expressed heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity, calling Kiran not just a producer but a brother figure.
Heroine Veda Jalandhar noted that around 60 newcomers were introduced through the film and emphasized its emotional depth over commercial elements.
Producer Kiran Abbavaram concluded by saying the film represents the dreams of many families. He stressed that supporting newcomers is a responsibility, not a favor, and expressed confidence that “Thimmarajupalli TV” will impress audiences with its quality and sincerity.


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