Kiran Abbavaram is making a much-anticipated return to the big screen with his new film, “KA,” after taking a year-long break. This period action thriller, directed by newcomers Sujith and Sandeep, has already generated excitement among fans.
The teaser, released on Kiran’s birthday, begins with a mysterious device featuring zodiac symbols, setting a captivating tone. Kiran’s character is seen closely examining this device, while a voiceover questions his identity and hints at a dark past, including the possibility of murder. His only line in the teaser, “Naku Telisina Nenu Manchi..Naku Teliyani Nenu” (I know I am good, but there’s another side to me), adds to the intrigue.
Fans have reacted positively, comparing Kiran to Tollywood star Upendra and praising the teaser’s visuals. Some suggested that the voiceover could be improved, but overall, the feedback has been enthusiastic. Kiran’s journey has had ups and downs; after his successful debut in “Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru,” some of his recent films didn’t perform well. This led him to take a break for reflection.
On a personal note, Kiran got engaged in March to his first co-star, Rahasya Gorak, adding a joyful milestone to his life. ‘KA,’ produced by Chinta Gopalakrishna Reddy under Srichakraas Entertainments and with music by Sam CS, is set to be released in multiple languages. With its intriguing teaser and promising storyline, ‘KA’ is shaping up to be an exciting film, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release.
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