Krishna and His Leela Re-releasing as It’s Complicated for Valentine’s Day 2025 | CineChitram

The much-loved film Krishna and His Leela, which first captured the hearts of audiences when it debuted on Netflix in 2020 and later made waves on Aha during the pandemic, is now gearing up for an exciting big-screen re-release. Director Ravikanth Perepu, Siddhu Jonnalagadda and Rana Daggubati have recently announced that the film would be re-released in theaters on February 14, 2025. It was on Valentine’s Day. The film will come along with an interesting title: It’s Complicated. It is a new wine in an old bottle for the existing fans as well as new customers.

This is a decision to take Krishna and His Leela to theaters, which adds to the growing fanbase and the film’s unique appeal. The movie was an OTT hit, flaunting a highly relatable modern-day love story exploring the nuances of relationships, but fans get to enjoy that now on a cinematic format as well.

Besides Siddhu Jonnalagadda, the ensemble casts include other actresses like Shraddha Srinath, Seerat Kapoor, Harsha Chemudu, Jhansi, Sampath Raj and the rest that infuse specific attractions to their tale. Its background score also had a tremendous scope in augmenting the climate and atmosphere as, composed by Sricharan Pakala, with the support and coordination perfectly assimilated along the story.

Sanjay Reddy produced the movie, which is a beautiful weave of humor, drama, and romance as it explores the intricacies of modern relationships. The re-release under the title It’s Complicated promises to offer an immersive theater experience with updated visuals and sound, ensuring a fresh take on the story that first resonated with digital viewers.

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