Kiran Abbavaram’s K-Ramp is set to hit theaters this Diwali, but the young actor is making headlines for the wrong reasons as his comments about the Tamil release in a recent interview have gone viral on social media.
If we observe, even during last year, the actor raised the same point as his film KA, which was a straight Telugu release and got fewer theaters compared to Amaran and Lucky Baskhar, which were from Tamil and Malayalam.
From KA to K-Ramp: The Diwali Struggles of Kiran Abbavaram
The KA movie wasn’t released in other languages and barely got any screens. Meanwhile, Kiran Abbavaram’s upcoming film, K-Ramp, is set to release this Diwali, alongside Pradeep Ranganathan’s Dude, which is also hitting theaters during the same time.
The Tamil film is produced by Mythri Movie Makers, and it will be releasing on its own in Telugu states, and it will have a big screen count for sure.
Kiran Abbavaram says that young actors like Pradeep Ranganathan are getting many theaters in the Telugu states, but when he wants to release his film in Tamil Nadu, they are not giving theaters.
Kiran Abbavaram recently expressed his disappointment about the release of Tamil and Telugu films
“For KA, they clearly told us, ‘We can’t give screens.’ Ten Tamil actors have a strong market in Telugu states, but how many young Telugu actors have a good market in Tamil Nadu? When we show them so much love, shouldn’t we expect the same in return?”
These comments by the Ka actor have gone viral online and sparked a major debate across social media platforms.