
Young and promising talent Kiran Abbavaram is celebrating his birthday today and the makers of his upcoming films are giving gifts to the hero in the form of video glimpses and first looks. Already, the glimpse of ‘Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha’ and first look of ‘Meter’ arrived to attract the audience. Now, the poster of his ‘Rules Ranjann’ came out and looks very stylish. Unlike his usual films, Kiran Abbavaram looks quite classy in this poster with a suit on.
With papers flying all over, Kiran is walking with a bag in his hand and has a big to-do list at the back. With spectacles on, he looks neat and tidy. The tagline of this movie is “Love has No Riles!”. Aside from Kiran, the movie also features Vennela Kishore, Himani, Vaishali, Jayavani, Mumtaz, Satya, Annu Kapoor, Siddharth Sen, Atul Parchure, Ashish Vidhyarthi, Ajay and others.
Presented by AM Ratnam, this movie is produced under Star Light Entertainments and Sai Surya Movies. Ratnam Krishna is the writer and director of this film. While the poster creates a positive vibe, one may get a feeling that the movie may run on the similar lines of Sharwanand and Maruthi’s ‘Mahanubhavudu’. That film is about a hero who has OCD but risks it all for his love. Going by the tagline, ‘Rules Ranjann’ might also have a similar storyline.
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Actor Sudeepa’s speech at the pre-release event of his upcoming film Mark in Hubballi has captured widespread attention, with fans and followers discussing his confident statements and subtle references to opposition forces. In a video clip circulating online, Sudeepa confirmed that the film will release on December 25 as promised. “On July 5, I assured you that on December 25 we would knock on your doors. We are doing it with a bang,” he declared, earning cheers from the audience.
The actor also spoke about the challenges faced by him and his supporters. Without naming anyone specifically, Sudeepa mentioned that a group was preparing for a ‘war.’ “Outside, one group is getting ready for war. From this platform, I want to say—be ready for war, because the words given must be honoured,” he remarked.
Addressing the choice to remain silent in the face of provocation, Sudeepa clarified, “Sometimes I wonder whether staying silent is good or bad. I remain silent only to maintain dignity, not because I do not have a mouth.” He urged his supporters to exercise patience but also to speak up when necessary. “Stones are being pelted at you because of my patience, and you are tolerating it. I want to tell you—remain silent as long as you can, but when the time comes to speak, speak.”