Aha's upcoming web series, "Home Town," is set to transport viewers back to the warmth and nostalgia of their roots. The special preview event, held before its April 4th release, resonated with heartfelt stories from the cast and crew, highlighting the series' emotional core.
Rajiv Kanakala, leading the ensemble cast, expressed his delight in being part of "Home Town," emphasizing its ability to evoke personal memories. "Watching this series will remind you of your own hometown," he shared. "The innocence and mischief of the children transported me back 35 years." He praised producer Naveen Medaram's dedication and director Srikanth Reddy Palle's authentic portrayal of village life.
Producer Naveen Medaram, fresh from the success of "90's A Middle Class Biopic," predicted similar recognition for the young actors in "Home Town." "Just like the children in our previous series, these actors will become stars," he asserted. He credited the technical team, including cinematographer Devdeep Gandhi Kundu and music composer Suresh Bobbili, for their crucial contributions.
Director Srikanth Reddy Palle revealed the series' inspiration: the universal longing for one's hometown. "Whether you've moved to the city or abroad, the memories of your village stay with you," he explained. He urged viewers not to miss the final episode, teasing its emotional impact.
Music director Suresh Bobbili, comparing Srikanth Reddy's intensity to Sandeep Reddy Vanga, promised a compelling soundtrack that complements the series' emotional depth.
The young actors, Prajwal Yadma, Sairam, and Anirudh, expressed their gratitude for the opportunity, highlighting the collaborative and supportive environment on set. Prajwal, in particular, thanked Srikanth Reddy for trusting his audition and giving him the role.
Actress Ani shared her excitement for the project, praising the creative freedom granted by the director. Shravya spoke about her unique experience portraying a Muslim character, crediting Srikanth Reddy's guidance for her performance.
"Home Town" aims to capture the essence of rural life and the enduring power of childhood memories, promising a heartwarming and relatable viewing experience for aha subscribers.

























