Tillu Square to hit 100crore mark today?

Tillu Square, the latest offering from director Mallik Ram, hit the screens on March 29, 2024, receiving praise from both critics and audiences alike. Starring Siddhu Jonnalagadda and Anupama Parameswaran in pivotal roles, the film showcased Ram’s adept direction and the stellar performances of its lead actors.

Within a mere six days of its release, it has emerged as a box office juggernaut, amassing over Rs. 91 crores in gross earnings. With projections indicating that the film will surpass the coveted Rs. 100 crore mark by the day’s end, Siddhu’s remarkable portrayal in this crime comedy has been a driving force behind its phenomenal success.

Tillu Square to hit 100crore mark today?

Adding to the star-studded cast, Neha Shetty, known for her role in DJ Tillu, graces Tillu Square with a notable appearance, further enhancing the film’s appeal to audiences. Produced jointly by Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, the triumph of Tillu Square has sparked anticipation for the confirmed third installment, Tillu Cube, currently in the scripting phase.

The overwhelming success of this movie not only underscores the prowess of its cast and crew but also solidifies its position as a franchise with enduring popularity. As audiences eagerly await the next chapter in the Tillu saga, the film industry stands witness to yet another milestone in Indian cinema’s journey.

Sequel to DJ Tillu was always a challenge: Siddu Jonnalagadda

Siddu Jonnalagadda: When we first wrote DJ Tillu, we had written the script in a free-flowing manner. We had no expectations. We had to change the title following the response that we got from people. Then it became a character-driven story.

Now when we sat to write the part 2, it was quite challenging for us to keep the momentum. There was no certain plan. We’re suppose to come Feb 9, due to ‘Eagle’s release we had to respect the decision. Later, we released the Tillu Square trailer on Valentine’s Day following repeated requests.

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