Kiran Abbavaram’s latest film Dilruba is set for release on March 14. Ahead of its premiere, director Vishwakarun shared insights into the film’s theme and storytelling. He highlighted how Indian society has quickly adopted Western phrases like “Sir” and “Thanks” but struggles to use “Sorry” in Telugu. The film’s protagonist, Siddhu, played by Kiran Abbavaram, firmly believes in standing by his principles and refuses to apologize when he is not at fault. The story revolves around the challenges he faces due to this trait and how he overcomes them.
Addressing speculations about similarities with the recently released Dragon, Vishwakarun clarified that Dilruba has no connection to it. He emphasized that while love stories may have similar core themes, their presentation on screen sets them apart. He assured audiences that Dilruba brings a fresh narrative style and an engaging emotional depth.
The director also expressed gratitude for Kiran Abbavaram’s involvement in the project. He noted that the actor was deeply committed to ensuring the film’s quality but never interfered in the creative process. Having faced setbacks in his career, Kiran was cautious and meticulous about making Dilruba a standout project.
Following the success of K, Kiran Abbavaram was keen on elevating Dilruba to a grander scale. While certain elements were refined during production, the core essence of the story remained unchanged. With its unique storytelling approach, the film is expected to offer audiences a refreshing cinematic experience.
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