Thimmarajupalli TV Set for April 17 Release, Promises Nostalgic Village Suspense Drama
Actor-producer Kiran Abbavaram, known for consistently encouraging fresh talent, is backing an intriguing new film titled Thimmarajupalli TV under his banner KA Productions, in association with Sumaera Studios. The project is co-produced by Teja Velpucharla.
Marking the directorial debut of V. Muniraju, the film introduces newcomers Sai Tej and Veda Jalandhar in the lead roles. Set against a rustic backdrop, Thimmarajupalli TV is a period suspense drama that beautifully blends nostalgia, human emotions, and engaging storytelling. The film is slated for a grand theatrical release on April 17.
A vibrant reveal event was recently held in Hyderabad, where the cast and crew shared their journey and expressed strong confidence in the film’s content and audience appeal.
Speaking at the event, Kiran Abbavaram said,
“This film is a very honest attempt, inspired by real-life incidents from the 1990s — a time when a single television could bring an entire village together. Rather than following a typical commercial formula, we focused on capturing innocence, relationships, and emotions with authenticity. We have worked with fresh talent, and I strongly believe audiences will connect with this story. I request everyone to experience it in theatres with their families.”
Director V. Muniraju expressed his gratitude to the producer for placing trust in him and emphasized that the film reflects the true essence of village life, enriched with emotional depth and subtle suspense that will keep viewers engaged throughout.
Lead actor Sai Tej described the project as a dream come true, sharing his inspiring journey from working as an assistant cameraman to landing the lead role, thanks to the encouragement and support of Kiran Abbavaram.
The team also highlighted that the film predominantly features fresh talent, all of whom contributed with passion and dedication to ensure authenticity and realism. The film’s technical aspects are expected to stand out, with music composed by Vamsikanth Rekhana, cinematography by Akshay Ram Podishetti, and art direction by Sudheer Macharla.
Blending nostalgia with suspense, Thimmarajupalli TV promises a heartfelt cinematic journey that takes audiences back to the simplicity of 1990s village life—filled with innocence, emotions, and a uniquely compelling narrative.
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