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‘KRamp’ Twitter review: Kiran Abbavaraam’s film stuns fans

'KRamp' Twitter review: Kiran Abbavaraam’s film stuns fans; Naresh-Kiran combo praised

Actor Kiran Abbavaraam’s new film ‘K-Ramp’ hit the theatres on October 18, 2025. Fans were eagerly awaiting the film before its release. Critics and fans alike have praised the film’s comedy, romance, and family sentiments at first glance. Fans noted that it provided healthy entertainment through engaging comedy, college, and exam scenes right from the start.

First half impresses fans with shocking interval twist

Many fans took to social media to praise the Telugu Diwali release, and the shocking twists of the breakup, calling the film an “enjoyable first part.” Some noted: “Interval twist ki burrapadu ayipoyindhi” (Interval twists stunned), shows that the film has progressed with an unexpected twist. Kiran Abbavaraam’s extraordinary original energy and performance have also given the fans a fast-paced experience.

Second half delivers emotion and family sentiments

The second part was full of emotion and family atmosphere. The scenes where Naresh and Kiran are together in awe touched the hearts of the fans. Some fans posted: “Full-on Entertainment untadhi!! ”, others said: “Father sentiment & emotional climax are major plus points ”. The entire film has been praised as a heart-warming entertainment suitable for watching with the family.

‘KRamp’ enjoys positive response

‘KRamp’ stars Kiran Abbavaraam in the lead role, Naresh in a pivotal role, and the rest of the cast has executed the film well. Directed by Junis Nani, the film has received a good response with its storyline, comedy, and emotional mix. With its October 18 release, ‘KRamp’ has been thoroughly enjoyed by fans and families, facing competition from other Diwali theatrical releases. The positive start of this film has further raised the excitement of the fans, and it is considered a huge hit.’KRamp’ has faced tough box office competition from ‘Telusu Kada’ and Telugu-dubbed Tamil releases ‘Dude’ and ‘Bison’, which were released a day ahead.

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