Telugu horror thriller 'Kishkindhapuri' hit the big screens on September 12. The Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas and
Anupama Parameswaran starrer has been receiving positive reviews for its intense moments and cinematography. Recently, Tollywood megastar
Chiranjeevi shared his praise for the film.
The production house took to their social media handle to share a video where the 'Vishwambhara' star is seen speaking highly of the film and also credited the makers' backing project. He also praised the makers' risk of making a fresh horror outing and deserves all the appreciation for supporting a film like this. He also mentioned that though horror as a genre does not cater to a big audience, this film does.
Sharing the post they wrote, "#Kishkindhapuri is now certified by the BOSS Megastar @KChiruTweets Garu appreciated the team for coming up with a horror film laced with thrilling elements." Directed by
Koushik Pegallapati, the veteran actor also commended his storytelling, cinematography and the lead star's performance.
'Kishkindhapuri' Twitter review
On X, the viewers shared their take on the film. The horror background music has been taken well by the audience and the intense moments in it. Though viewers enjoyed the first half, the second received some mixed reactions. The film has a fresh take on ghost stories and includes some good twists, making it a decent watch, though it seems it could not materialize well due to a heavy release date.
The movie was released alongside Teja Sajja starrer 'Mirai', which has been performing incredibly at the box office, crossing the Rs 50 crore mark in four days in India.
'Kishkindhapuri', on the other hand, made over Rs 9.20 crore in total on Monday as per Sacnilk. Although it is expected to gain momentum in the coming days and might go on to collect big digits.
Chiranjeevi's work front
Speaking of Chiranjeevi's upcoming work, he is busy with the filming of the comedy family entertainer 'Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu' directed by Anil Ravipudi and also stars Nayathara. He will be seen later in 'Vishwambhara' and in a film directed by
Srikanth Odela.