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(Tillu)²

2024 Romance, Comedy, Thriller, Crime
6.4

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Cast

Siddhu Jonnalagadda

Siddhu Jonnalagadda

Bala Gangadhar Tilak "DJ Tillu"

Anupama Parameswaran

Anupama Parameswaran

Lily Joseph

Muralidhar Goud

Muralidhar Goud

Tillu's Father

Murali Sharma

Murali Sharma

Sheikh Mehboob

Anish Kuruvilla

Anish Kuruvilla

ISF Chief

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Praneeth Reddy Kallem

Marcus

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So, when you jump into (Tillu)², you’re diving into this colorful world where romance, comedy, and a bit of crime shake hands. The main guy, Tillu, is like a classic underdog who's trying to rise from the ashes of heartbreak. Radhika,who was, I guess you could say, a central part of his life, kind of wrecked him emotionally. But instead of sulking around, he dives into what he knows best: being a DJ and managing his events company with a bunch of pals. There’s something relatable about that, right? I mean, who hasn’t turned to their passions when life gets messy? What really stands out is how Tillu becomes this magnetic center at every party he plays at, embodying that flamboyant lifestyle that people just get drawn to. It’s like you can feel the energy of the events through the screen. As he starts picking up the pieces, Lilly enters his life, and it's not just about her being a potential love interest. There’s a different vibe with her. Is she going to be another Radhika, or is there some secret under her charming exterior? And honestly,that’s where the film gets kind of interesting. it toys with the idea of trust and how we often project our past experiences onto new relationships. Like,Tillu’s heart is still kinda tender from what Radhika put him through, so you can’t help but wonder if he’s really ready to leap into something new. The tension around whether Lilly is genuine or hiding something makes it a bit thrilling, and that mix of romance with that undercurrent of uncertainty keeps you engaged. Visually, the movie does this fun thing where it captures both the glitzy lifestyle of a DJ and the more mundane moments of Tillu’s life. There are these vibrant party scenes, but then you have quieter moments where you can see Tillu wrestling with his feelings.

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Sometimes it felt a little uneven,like they were trying to balance the party vibes with deeper emotions,and not always hitting the mark perfectly. But, that’s kind of life,right? You don’t always have the right rhythm. The performances also swing back and forth. Tillu, played by, I think, a rising star,brings this mix of charm and vulnerability that makes you root for him. You can feel his pain and then his joy when Lilly enters the picture. But Lilly,played by an actress who’s still a bit fresh, doesn’t always seem to have that same depth. Sometimes she comes off as more of a plot device than a fully realized character,if that makes sense. you’re left wondering about her motivations,which sometimes left me feeling a little disconnected from their romance. and then there’s the comedy aspect,which is sprinkled throughout. Some of the jokes really land,and there are moments that had me chuckling. But then there are parts that feel a bit forced. Like,the humor can be hit or miss, and it sometimes breaks the mood rather than enhancing it. I guess that’s kind of the risk with blending genres, right? It can either create this fluid mix or leave you feeling like you’re watching two different movies. And then there's the whole crime angle, which is pretty interesting.

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Sometimes it felt a little uneven,like they were trying to balance the party vibes with deeper emotions,and not always hitting the mark perfectly. But, that’s kind of life,right? You don’t always have the right rhythm. The performances also swing back and forth. Tillu, played by, I think, a rising star,brings this mix of charm and vulnerability that makes you root for him. You can feel his pain and then his joy when Lilly enters the picture. But Lilly,played by an actress who’s still a bit fresh, doesn’t always seem to have that same depth. Sometimes she comes off as more of a plot device than a fully realized character,if that makes sense. you’re left wondering about her motivations,which sometimes left me feeling a little disconnected from their romance. and then there’s the comedy aspect,which is sprinkled throughout. Some of the jokes really land,and there are moments that had me chuckling. But then there are parts that feel a bit forced. Like,the humor can be hit or miss, and it sometimes breaks the mood rather than enhancing it. I guess that’s kind of the risk with blending genres, right? It can either create this fluid mix or leave you feeling like you’re watching two different movies. And then there's the whole crime angle, which is pretty interesting.

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Final Verdict

"After watching (Tillu)², it's kind of tough to pin down exactly what it's trying to say. The film dives deep into the idea of moving on and figuring out love again after getting burned. It’s got those lighthearted moments that are fun but then delves into this darker, more thrilling side that keeps you guessing. maybe folks who enjoy a mix of romance, a hint of mystery, and some decent humor might find something to like here. It's not perfect, and some elements don’t mesh as smoothly as you’d want, but there’s something kind of charming about Tillu’s journey. Whether you're in it for the fun DJ scenes or the emotional rollercoaster of new love, there’s definitely something to connect with."

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