Venky Kudumula steps into a new creative phase, launching his production banner his banner What Next Entertainments. He backs a tender yet intense love story directed by debutant Mahesh Uppala, introducing Aniesh in the lead alongside Anaswara Rajan. Besides announcing the title Itlu Arjuna, the makers released a glimpse to introduce the premise.
Nagarjuna’s voiceover sets the mood with poetic reflections on the essence of love. Through his words, we are drawn into Arjun’s world, a man who cannot speak, yet communicates volumes through his courage and compassion.
As a newcomer, Aniesh instantly captures attention, moving with measured strength and emotional precision. His action sequences carry a realistic edge while his expressions reveal empathy and restraint, a rare combination for a debutant. Anaswara Rajan balances the drama with warmth and charm, bringing a soft counterpoint to Arjun’s quite nature. Nagarjuna’s voiceover is a great value addition.
The glimpse excels on multiple fronts, with top-notch technical standards. Raja Mahadhevan’s cinematography fuses romance and grit with compositional grace, while S Thaman’s background score breathes life into every pause and heartbeat. The editing keeps the momentum brisk without losing emotional nuance.
With Itlu Arjuna, Venky Kudumula seems determined to champion stories that carry both heart and heft. If this short glimpse is anything to go by, the film promises a brave and heartfelt love story.
This post was last modified on 14 December 2025 11:56 am
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