Outstanding response to advance bookings of Siddhu Jonnalagadda’s ‘Tillu Square’

'Tillu Square' is expected to offer intriguing twists from the begining. It is aimed at audiences who like comedy and romance.

BySouth First Desk

Published Mar 25, 2024 | 5:04 PMUpdatedMar 25, 2024 | 5:04 PM

Tillu Square advance bookings open now

Siddhu Jonnalagadda’s upcoming film Tillu Square, directed by Mallik Ram, will hit the theatres on 29 March.

The advance bookings for the Telugu movie have already begun in major areas, including Hyderabad.

With four days remaining until the theatrical release of Tillu Square, the response for the advance ticket bookings has been outstanding. In the BookMyShow app, the movie got over 11 lakh interests in Hyderabad alone.

The flick has a runtime of one hour and 58 minutes and has been given U/A  by the Censor Board.

Positive word-of-mouth could result in additional screenings at multiplexes and single screens. Fans are confident that Sitara Entertainments banner might deliver another blockbuster with this movie.

Tillu Square is a sequel to the 2022 blockbuster DJ Tillu.

Mallik Ram’s directorial is expected to offer some intriguing twists from the opening scene to the climax. It is aimed at a section of audiences who like comedy and romance.

Comments suggest that Tillu Square has the potential to set new collection records in Nizam territory.

As the release date approaches, other films may see a decline in box office performance compared to Tillu Square, given the craze the prequel had created two years ago.

It appears that Siddhu Jonnalagadda has put in significant effort for Tillu Square.

Fans and moviegoers are optimistic that Tillu Square will be a major success in Anupama Parameswaran’s career.

Netizens believe that the flick, which has already generated considerable profits before its release, will continue to perform well domestically and overseas.

There is eagerness among netizens as they await the release of Tillu Square.

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