Sharwanand Praises Kiran Abbavaram's Producer Gamble on Timmareddy Palli TV
Star hero lauds initiative to launch 40 newcomers, calls it 'giving stage to 40 dreams'

Kiran Abbavaram's bold leap into film production has caught the attention of Tollywood's established stars, with Sharwanand leading the appreciation for the young actor's ambitious venture.
Timmareddy Palli TV, which hit screens this Friday, represents more than just another small-town story. It's Abbavaram's calculated risk as a first-time producer, launching 40 newcomers in a single project: a move that's generating industry buzz regardless of the film's mixed reception.
Sharwanand's social media endorsement stands out for its timing and tone. Rather than the typical post-release review, the Maha Samudram actor preemptively praised Abbavaram's courage in backing fresh talent. "Trusting new talent and making a film isn't easy," Sharwanand noted, calling the decision to provide opportunities for 40 newcomers equivalent to "creating a platform for 40 dreams."
The film itself tells a village story centered around a television set, with director Muniraju crafting a narrative that unfolds its mysteries in the second half. While the rural comedy and love story elements in the first half have divided audiences, some finding it engaging, others calling it sluggish, the background score has emerged as a unanimous highlight, effectively elevating key sequences.
What's particularly shrewd about Abbavaram's producer strategy is the financial structuring. Industry insiders suggest he's already recovered his investment through digital rights sales, meaning theatrical collections translate directly into profits. This low-budget, high-impact approach could become a template for actor-producers looking to minimize risk while maximizing creative control.
The film's climax delivers the feel-good emotion that rural audiences typically embrace, and the newcomers, including Sai Teja, Pradeep Kotte, and Veda, appear to have delivered natural performances that justify Abbavaram's faith in fresh faces.
Whether Timmareddy Palli TV succeeds commercially or not, Abbavaram's producer debut has already achieved something valuable: industry respect for taking genuine risks in an era of safe bets.
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