Kiran Abbavaram's Thimmarajupalli TV releases April 17, bringing new talent to Tollywood. The film's soulful song Gopala Gopala and rural setting aim to captivate audiences.
Dumtika Editorial
April 13, 2026 · 1 min read

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Kiran Abbavaram’s latest production, Thimmarajupalli TV, is making waves ahead of its theatrical release on April 17, promising a fresh cinematic experience for Telugu audiences. The young actor and producer, known for his rise from humble beginnings and films like Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru, is now championing new talent through KA Productions, joining hands with Sumaira Studios for this rural period drama.
The film introduces Sai Tej and Veda Jalandharr in lead roles and marks the directorial debut of V. Muniraju. The recently unveiled song "Gopala Gopala," penned by Sanare and composed by Vamsikanth Rekhana, has struck a chord with listeners for its emotive, devotional mood and philosophical overtones. Sung by Meghana Naidu, the track reflects on the times of Kaliyuga and has been praised for its soulful quality, adding depth to the movie’s narrative.
As anticipation peaks, Thimmarajupalli TV stands out among several releases lined up for April 17, including Naga Shaurya’s much-awaited Bad Boy Karthik, Thiruveer’s Papam Prathap, and the Telugu-dubbed Palli Chattambi featuring Tovino Thomas. Promotional activity and intriguing teasers have already generated solid curiosity for Kiran Abbavaram’s project, with fans eager to witness the new faces and village backdrop come alive on the big screen.
With Kiran Abbavaram also preparing to step behind the camera for his directorial venture Reality, and juggling upcoming projects like Chennai Love Story and KA2, audiences can look forward to more surprises from the rising star in the coming months.