'DJ Tillu' Star Gets A Star Tag For Himself!

Update: 2022-10-26 07:18 GMT
In the film industry, there is a saying which goes like 'You are as good as your last film'. No matter what your track record is, your position is based on the verdict of your last movie. Based on that, Siddhu Jonnalagadda is at the top of his game. His last outing 'DJ Tillu' ended up being a smash hit and his performance was well-received by everyone. DJ Tillu became a popular name and the dialogues in the film are being used in regular day-to-day life. His impeccable comedy timing and mannerisms have caught the attention of everyone.

As we all know, he announced 'Tillu Square' and released a special video too which is quite entertaining. It is well aware that every hit hero gets a 'Star Tag' before his name and it looks like Siddhu has got one too. On the posters, we can clearly see that Siddhu Jonnalagadda is being called as 'Star Boy' Siddhu. While none of his contemporary heroes like Vijay Deverakonda, Vishwak Sen and Naveen Polishetty had such a tag but Siddu getting a star tag for himself is raising a debate on social media.

While some say that he kept the tag as it suits the 'Tillu' character, others claim that he has announced himself as a 'Star' to everyone. Let us wait and see how 'Tillu Square' shapes up and then decide whether the new tag suits him or not.

Produced by Suryadevara Naga Vamsi, 'Tillu Square' will be presented by Srikara Studios, will be directed by Mallik Ram. Ram Miriyala, who'd originally composed and sung the title track of DJ Tillu, scores the music. Sai Prakash Ummadisingu cranks the camera for the project to be edited by Navin Nooli. AS Prakash is the art director. Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas who produced the first part are bankrolling the second part too and it is Anupama Parameswaran who will be seen as the female lead this time.



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