By now, each of the Diwali releases has made its unique pitch to the audience. In this section, we try to analyze what they seek to give the audience.
Mithra Mandali: October 16th release: "You are going to laugh every single minute of the run-time," said presenter Bunny Vasu, making a case for his film. The buddy comedy stars Priyadarshi and Niharika NM as the lead pair, with Vishnu Oi, Prasad Behara and Rag Mayur playing other primary characters. Vennela Kishore, Satya, Jeevan and VTV Ganesh are going to bring the roof down with their comedy.
Telusu Kada: October 17th release: The film's trailer suggests that director Neeraja Kona has a controversial take on love and control. Initially promoted through light-hearted songs and visuals as a conventional soft romantic tale with one hero and two heroines—potentially hinting at a love triangle—the film's theatrical trailer delivered a major twist, revealing an intense, character-driven narrative that challenges traditional tropes. Siddu Jonnalagadda romances Srinidhi Shetty and Raashi Khanna in the movie.
Dude: October 17th release: Starring Pradeep Ranganathan in the lead, this film seems to be a unique take on modern-day relationships. Starring Mamitha Baiju as the heroine, the film stars Sarathkumar, Rohini and Neha Shetty in different roles. Its story revolves around a blend of youthful, high-energy vibes with unexpected emotions and a fresh generational twist on love.
K-Ramp: October 18th release: The crucial interval twist: The last release of Diwali stars Kiran Abbavaram and Yukti Thareja and hinges heavily on the interval block. Producer Razesh Danda has iterated and reiterated the interval block. The second half is expected to be hilarious, with VK Naresh's character holding a surprise.