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Jagapathi Babu�s Talk Show Promo Explodes Online

For someone who�s been around for over 30 years, Jagapathi Babu still knows how to surprise his audience, this time, not with a film, but with a talk show.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   2 July 2025 12:20 PM IST
Jagapathi Babu�s Talk Show Promo Explodes Online
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For someone who�s been around for over 30 years, Jagapathi Babu still knows how to surprise his audience, this time, not with a film, but with a talk show. The promo of his upcoming show Jayammu Nischayammu Raa, released by Zee Telugu, has caught fire online, not because of hype, but because it hit something deeper. This isn�t just another celeb hosting gig. It�s personal, emotional, and full of heart, exactly the kind of content that stands out in a crowd of flashy formats.

In the promo, Jagapathi Babu doesn�t shout; he reflects. �A life is worth remembering,� he says, as visuals of his handwritten letter to his late mother flicker across the screen. There�s no act here. He speaks about growing up without a father, about mischief, about memories, about trying to win at life. It�s rare to see someone of his stature open up like this, not for sympathy, but for connection. It�s raw, nostalgic, and instantly relatable.

And while the core of the show seems rooted in his own journey, the final shot reveals a wall of celebrity faces, suggesting that many from Tollywood will be joining him in these conversations. This isn�t about rapid-fire questions or gossip. It looks like a space where stars might finally drop the pretense and speak like people. With Jagapathi Babu steering those conversations, it could feel more like a shared memory lane than a studio set.

This is not a comeback; Jagapathi Babu never left. But this show might be a new chapter altogether. One where he isn�t playing a father, villain, or mentor on screen, but just being himself, vulnerable, grounded, and still full of surprises. If the promo is anything to go by, Jayammu Nischayammu Raa might turn out to be more than just a show. It might become a mirror for stories we�ve all lived, but never said out loud.