Kiran Abbavaram’s speech at the Thimmarajupalli TV event wasn’t just about a film, it was about a journey shaped by struggle, belief, and responsibility. He spoke candidly about a time when he had neither financial security nor clarity about his future in cinema, yet he carried a quiet determination to someday create opportunities for others.
That vision now stands fulfilled through a film that introduces several fresh faces to the industry. He described the story as deeply personal and nostalgic, rooted in the shared cultural memory of rural India. Recalling how a single television once brought entire villages together, he explained that the film captures those communal emotions and simple joys.
Rather than chasing commercial trends, the team chose to present real people, their innocence, and the subtle drama of everyday life. For Kiran, this authenticity is the film’s greatest strength. Beyond the story, what stood out in his speech was his admiration for the team’s passion. He spoke about their willingness to step out of comfort zones, live in rural settings, and dedicate themselves fully to the craft.
Kiran Abbavaram urged audiences to support such honest attempts, emphasizing that the film is not just entertainment but a reflection of sincere effort. For Kiran, Thimmarajupalli TV represents both a cinematic experience and a meaningful step toward nurturing new talent. The film releasing worldwide on April 17th.
The film stars Tej, Veda Jalandharr, Pradeep Kotte, Swathi Karimireddy, Amma Ramesh, Satyanarayana, Latheesh, and others. V Muniraj is directing the film.
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