The excitement surrounding the upcoming Telugu film “Tillu Square” reached a fever pitch as the pre-release event unfolded on [DATE]. The highly anticipated sequel to the popular “DJ Tillu” is set to hit theaters on March 29, 2024, and the pre-release function served as a perfect platform to heighten the anticipation among fans.
Directed by Mallik Ram and featuring Siddhu Jonnalagadda in the lead role, “Tillu Square” has been generating significant buzz. The pre-release event witnessed the presence of the entire cast and crew, further adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
Siddhu Jonnalagadda, sporting a sleek black outfit, made a noteworthy appearance. The event was graced by the presence of renowned directors Anil Ravipudi and Bobby as chief guests, elevating the stature of the occasion.
During his address, Siddhu Jonnalagadda expressed his and his team’s dedication towards crafting a compelling story and a worthy sequel to “DJ Tillu.” He exuded confidence that the audience would be thoroughly entertained by “Tillu Square” and would shower it with praise.
Anil Ravipudi, reminiscing about his association with Siddhu Jonnalagadda from their time collaborating on the film “Kandeeriga,” extended his heartfelt wishes for the success of “Tillu Square.” The event witnessed a dash of humor with Suma, captivating the audience with her modern attire, taking center stage. The lighthearted banter between Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Suma, and Anil Ravipudi further enlivened the atmosphere.
While Anupama’s absence from the pre-release event was noted, Anil Ravipudi playfully inquired about her whereabouts. Suma’s witty response, referencing the popular dialogue “Lilly is in another gully,” provided a moment of lightheartedness.
Produced by Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, with overseas distribution by Prathyangira Cinemas, “Tillu Square” promises to be a delightful cinematic experience. Fans and cinephiles alike eagerly await the film’s release. Carrying the weight of high expectations, the sequel is poised to captivate audiences and leave them clamoring for more.