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I Knew 'Sebastian' Would Disappoint Big Time: Kiran Abbavaram
By: Tupaki Desk | 14 Sep 2022 1:06 PM GMTKiran Abbavaram is one young hero who keeps coming with one film after another in quick succession irrespective of their results. He is arriving with 'Nenu Meeku Baaga Kaavalisinavaadini' this Friday. The theatrical trailer and songs of 'NMBK' got a decent response and the trailer definitely creates an impression on the movie. As a part of promotions, he interacted with the media and revealed a lot of interesting things.
Speaking about 'NMBK', he said that it is an out-and-out family drama and heroine has a lot of importance in it. He added, "Krishna Reddy plays a key role and his character arc is one of the highlights of the film. The sensitive emotions are also going to engage the audience." Kiran stated that he loved the way his character is woven into a female-oriented script without spoiling the story. He said, "My role has two shades in it. One is a mass role and the other is a boy next door. These shades are nicely interlinked into the storyline by the director Kartheek. I had a lot of fun playing the role."
He explained that it was a great moment when he met Pawan Kalyan. He added. " I am still drooling in those moments when he shook my hand and also spoke about my film SR Kalyanamandapam. His connection with the film gave us a new lease on life." Speaking about his earlier failures, he said that 'Sebastian' disappointed him a lot and he understood it as soon as he watched it. He added that he has three more films lined up and wants to make for commercial subjects in order to entertain the audience.
Directed by Sridhar Gade, this movie is produced by Kodi Divya Deepthi. Kiran Abbavaram wrote the screenplay and dialogues himself and Raj K Nalli is the cinematographer.
The cast of this film includes Kiran, Sanjana Anand, Sonu Thakur, Siddharth Menon, SV Krishna Reddy, Baba Bhaskar, Samir, Sangeetha, Niharika, Pramodini, Bharat Rangoli and others. Prawin Pudi is the editor while Upendra Reddy is the art director. Let us wait and see how the film is going to be.
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Speaking about 'NMBK', he said that it is an out-and-out family drama and heroine has a lot of importance in it. He added, "Krishna Reddy plays a key role and his character arc is one of the highlights of the film. The sensitive emotions are also going to engage the audience." Kiran stated that he loved the way his character is woven into a female-oriented script without spoiling the story. He said, "My role has two shades in it. One is a mass role and the other is a boy next door. These shades are nicely interlinked into the storyline by the director Kartheek. I had a lot of fun playing the role."
He explained that it was a great moment when he met Pawan Kalyan. He added. " I am still drooling in those moments when he shook my hand and also spoke about my film SR Kalyanamandapam. His connection with the film gave us a new lease on life." Speaking about his earlier failures, he said that 'Sebastian' disappointed him a lot and he understood it as soon as he watched it. He added that he has three more films lined up and wants to make for commercial subjects in order to entertain the audience.
Directed by Sridhar Gade, this movie is produced by Kodi Divya Deepthi. Kiran Abbavaram wrote the screenplay and dialogues himself and Raj K Nalli is the cinematographer.
The cast of this film includes Kiran, Sanjana Anand, Sonu Thakur, Siddharth Menon, SV Krishna Reddy, Baba Bhaskar, Samir, Sangeetha, Niharika, Pramodini, Bharat Rangoli and others. Prawin Pudi is the editor while Upendra Reddy is the art director. Let us wait and see how the film is going to be.
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