
The pre-release event of Telusu Kada, starring Siddu Jonnalagadda, Srinidhi Shetty, and Raashii Khanna and directed by Neeraja Kona under People Media Factory, was held in a grand manner with the full team in attendance.
Siddu Jonnalagadda turned emotional during his speech at the event and shared the reason behind it.
“I’m actually feeling a bit sad today. For almost a year now, I’ve been living with a radical and intriguing character named Varun. And today, I have to say goodbye to him. You’ll understand why once you watch the film.
Just for one last time, I wanted to be Varun again today. So I went back, picked up his shirt, and when I did, Varun gave me two conditions. The first thing he told me was to talk to all the women here.
Now, I don’t know if you don’t realize it or are just ignoring it, but let me say this — women are the most beautiful species ever. Wars have been fought for you, poetry has been written for you. Compared to you, we men are very small.”
Siddu also offered a piece of advice to the men in the audience.
“If a woman’s heart breaks and she walks away, let her go. If you chase after her, begging her to stay, you’ll lose your self-respect. And self-respect is non-negotiable — it is paramount.
Yes, it will hurt. Let it hurt. Only then can someone like Varun be born within us. That’s when we truly begin to understand ourselves. Our emotions must always remain in our control. The power centre must always reside in the heart.
In this film, Varun doesn’t use a gun, doesn’t wield a sword, and not a single drop of blood is shed. Yet, he wages emotional warfare and psychological violence.”
Siddu made an interesting statement about the movie. “We’ve all heard of the Bermuda Triangle in the North Atlantic, where ships and aircraft mysteriously disappear. Telusu Kada is the Bermuda Triangle of love triangles.”
He concluded by extending his best wishes to all the other films releasing during the Diwali festival.