Kiran Abbavaram Turns Nandamuri Balakrishna for Unique 90s Throwback Promotion
Young actor surprises fans by channeling iconic 'Chenna Kesava Reddy' look at trailer launch of his production venture

Young actor Kiran Abbavaram proved once again why he's one of the most innovative promoters in contemporary Telugu cinema. At the trailer launch of his production venture 'Timmraajupalli TV', the versatile performer shocked audiences by walking onto the stage dressed as Nandamuri Balakrishna's iconic character from 'Chenna Kesava Reddy'.
The promotional strategy was nothing short of genius. Kiran didn't stop at just his own vintage transformation: he convinced nearly 25 newcomers from his film's cast to adopt popular hero getups from the 90s era. The event became an instant nostalgia trip, with social media exploding over the creative tribute to Telugu cinema's golden period.
'Timmraajupalli TV' itself appears tailor-made for such retro celebrations. Set against a 90s rural backdrop, this suspense drama revolves around a single television set in a remote village. Director V. Muniraju has crafted what looks like an intriguing tale of how modern technology disrupted traditional village dynamics, leading to conflicts that spiral into larger community divisions.
The trailer, launched by Victory Venkatesh, opens with the popular song from 'Bobbili Simham', immediately establishing its nostalgic credentials. What follows is a gripping narrative about village politics, relationships, and rivalries: all centered around that one precious TV set. The rustic atmosphere and thriller elements blend seamlessly, promising audiences a unique cinematic experience.
Perhaps most impressive is Kiran's approach as a producer. Rather than simply bankrolling the project, he's throwing his full star power behind promoting fresh talent. His emotional speech at the event revealed genuine commitment to nurturing newcomers in the industry. He specifically requested audiences to support the film only if they genuinely liked the trailer and songs: a refreshingly honest approach that speaks to his integrity.
With an April 17 release date locked, 'Timmraajupalli TV' represents the kind of experimental content Telugu cinema needs more of. Kiran Abbavaram's dual role as star and mentor continues to evolve, positioning him as someone genuinely invested in the industry's future beyond his own career trajectory.
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