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The Great Pre-Wedding Show Wins Hearts — A Small Film with a Big Soul

The Telugu film The Great Pre-Wedding Show has turned into one of the most heartwarming success stories of the season. After earning glowing reviews and strong word-of-mouth, the team came together in Hyderabad to celebrate their “Blockbuster Fun Show” — a joyful success meet filled with laughter, emotions, and heartfelt gratitude toward the audience and media.
What started as a small idea in a modest apartment has grown into a film that’s connecting deeply with audiences for its honesty, humor, and emotional depth. The event reflected that same spirit, as every member of the cast and crew shared their journey with love and laughter.
Editor Naresh Adupa began the evening by expressing how happy he was to finally see smiles on the faces of producer Sandeep and executive producer Prajnay after weeks of hard work. He thanked director Rahul Srinivas and actor Thiruveer for trusting him with the project.
Music director Suresh Bobbili, visibly moved, called this film “the success I’ve been waiting for over the past five years,” adding that he finally slept peacefully after the film’s positive reception. He thanked the Telugu audience and media for spreading good word-of-mouth and appreciated BVS Ravi for supporting new talent.
Actor Vinay cheered the crowd with his energetic words, while actress Yamini gave a touching speech thanking director Rahul and Thiruveer for believing in her despite early struggles. She also dedicated her success to her mother with an emotional “I won’t let you down, Amma.”
Actor Narendra shared his journey from 2017, recalling how he was once unsure of his future. Fighting back tears, he proudly said, “Mom, are you watching this? I became an actor today!” He credited Rahul, Thiruveer, Prajnay, and Sandeep for trusting him when no one else did.
Veteran actor Joga Rao brought both humour and emotion with his speech, calling cinema “greater than all of us” and promising to return ticket money if anyone didn’t laugh during the film. He praised director Rahul for giving him a role that made him feel truly alive.
Actor Rohan Roy lit up the stage with his trademark enthusiasm, thanking everyone from the media to fellow actors and giving a playful shout-out to Vijay Deverakonda. He called it his happiest Friday ever.
Producer Sandeep’s speech came straight from the heart. He thanked the media sincerely for driving audience turnout and made a thoughtful donation to the Telangana Film Journalists Association (TFJA), saying, “It’s a small gesture, but from the heart. This is just the beginning.”
TFJA’s Venu appreciated the gesture, while journalists Tarak and Raja Babu praised the film’s realistic storytelling, comparing it to Pelli Choopulu and noting that no one left early from the screening — a rare sign of genuine engagement.
When Sandeep took the mic again, he shared how this film “made him a producer.” Coming from a middle-class background, he said his parents were now proud of him and credited Rahul for the transformation.
Actress Teena Sravya kept it short and sweet, thanking the media and the direction team for their constant support.
Guest of honour BVS Ravi called The Great Pre-Wedding Show “media-approved,” praising it as proof of what good storytelling and genuine effort can achieve. He lauded Thiruveer, Suresh Bobbili, and Rahul Srinivas for their sincere work and predicted bright futures for Rohan and Teena.
Director Rahul Srinivas, visibly emotional, said he made this film with faith and teamwork. “I prayed for a hit, not for me, but for Thiruveer and Sandeep,” he admitted. He thanked his assistants, crew, and mentor Gurukiran, saying Prajnay was the “true captain of the ship.”
Lyricist Sanare, who wrote all the songs, expressed his happiness at being part of such a heartfelt project.
Finally, hero Thiruveer wrapped up the event with an inspiring story about the film’s humble beginnings. “We made this movie in a small penthouse with one bathroom that became our office, edit suite, and preview theatre,” he said. “We worked with belief, not budget. Today, I realized the real power of media and audience love.”
The evening ended with cheers and pride as the team celebrated a small film made with sincerity, teamwork, and heart.
The Great Pre-Wedding Show is now running successfully in theatres — a genuine, feel-good entertainer that proves you don’t need a big budget to win big hearts.
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