BADASS – A Powerful First Impression and a Bold Leap in Telugu Cinema
The much-loved duo from Krishna and His Leela is back—this time with a bold new cinematic vision. Starboy Siddhu Jonnalagadda reunites with filmmaker Ravikanth Perepu for an electrifying new project titled BADASS. Backed by the powerhouse production houses Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, and presented by Srikara Studios, this film promises to showcase Siddhu in a completely new avatar.
BADASS is co-written by Ravikanth Perepu and Siddhu himself, with Ravikanth also helming the director’s chair. Known for his vibrant, high-energy roles—especially the cult favorite Tillu—Siddhu is now set to break away from that familiar territory. This time, he dives into a gritty, intense character, delivering what is expected to be a transformative and mature performance.
The makers recently unveiled the film’s title and a hard-hitting first look poster, which is already making waves with its striking tagline: “If middle finger was a man.” With its raw attitude and unapologetic tone, the poster has generated instant buzz and curiosity.
In an era where it’s rare for a film to grab attention instantly, BADASS has already succeeded in making a mark with its debut reveal. Backed by a stronger budget, a deeper emotional core, and a creative team unafraid to push boundaries, this film is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated dramas of 2026.
Produced by S. Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya, this daring new project from Sithara Entertainments, Fortune Four Cinemas, and Srikara Studios is set to redefine expectations. Stay tuned for more updates.
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