Telusu Kada Twitter Review: Fans Call Siddu Jonnalagadda A New Age Love Story That Is 'Not For Everyone'
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Siddu Jonnalagadda’s Telusu Kada co-starring Raashii Khanna and Srinidhi Shetty has released in cinemas on 17 October. The film directed and written by stylist turned director Neeraja Kona is produced
by T. G. Vishwa Prasad and Vivek Kuchibhotla under the People Media Factory banner. It tells the story of a man caught in a complicated love triangle while delving into themes of love and family.
Telusu Kada: Fans Are Sharing Their Verdict About Siddu Jonnalagadda's Film
Early reviews indicate that netizens are praising the storyline and Siddhu Jonnalagadda’s performance. Here’s what audiences are sharing about Telusu Kada on X. One fan posted “A fresh breeze of emotions and reality. Siddu acting solid. Rashi–Srinidhi chemistry tho scenes superga work ayyayi Music vibe ayipoyindi,” Another wrote, “Theatre vibes on another level. Siddu, Rashi, Srinidhi acting + Thaman BGM = full entertainment.” The film’s blend of theme seems to have struck a chord with youth, who praised its Gen-Z sensibilities and aesthetics.
A user said "This film proves once again why @SidduBoyOffl is one of the most exciting actors of this generation. The story has lot of depth and many moments connects with this generation audience. After Mirai, @peoplemediafcy has another blockbuster that caters all sections of audience. Go watch it."
Users also called Telusu Kada as a simple yet impactful love story. "#TelusuKada hits it straight to the heart - 3.5 A simple, soulful story about love and life that feels refreshingly real. @SidduBoyOffl leads the show with charm and maturity, perfectly supported by Raashi Khanna & @SrinidhiShetty7.@NeerajaKona’s direction is all heart, and @MusicThaman’s music adds the right emotion. A film that today’s generation will truly relate to."
Some members of the audience found Telusu Kada’s “Western-style” relationship too far removed from cultural reality. “Not for everyone. I personally didn’t like it. Western-style relationships don’t fit in Indian society,” wrote one person on X. Others took aim at the uneven narration, calling it “flashy and glitzy and hollow in parts.” Telusu Kada’s technical crew has Gnana Shekar VS as the cinematographer and Thaman S as the music composer. The film released on October 17 has to face competition with Kiran Abbavaram’s K Ramp and Priyadarshi’s Mithra Mandali.