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Why Siddhu Jonnalagadda's Jack not gaining buzz?

on Apr 2, 2025

Siddhu Jonnalagadda has made a huge name and fame with DJ Tillu and Tillu Square movies. Naturally, his next film should have been able to attract major buzz and huge traction all over. But Jack, directed by 'Bommarillu' Bhaskar and produced by BVSN Prasad is struggling to find any buzz.
 

The movie is scheduled for a wide release on 10th April and such low buzz won't help the film or the actor's market as well. On top of it all, the makers had to cancel the trailer launch event and decided to release the trailer directly on social media. 


Somehow, the movie makers seem to be underplaying in their promotional activity or it could be just that the material is not clicking as they anticipated. In any case, Siddhu Jonnalagadda, who has such wide following post Tillu films, should be able to attract audiences in a big level to the theatres and it is a necessity for Industry, too. 


Let's hope the trailer does click and give some sort of boost to the buzz of Jack. There have been rumors about director Bhaskar and Siddhu having fights on the sets but the makers rubbished them. But this sort of low profile promotions are adding fuel to such rumors. 


Vaishnavi Chaitanya has been paired opposite Siddhu in the film and the actor seems to have pulled off some great dance moves too. It would be interesting to see how will the makers increase the buzz in coming days with just hardly a week for the release. 


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