The powerhouse combination of youth star Nithiin, director Sriram Venu (of "Vakeel Saab" and "MCA" fame), and the esteemed production house Sri Venkateswara Creations is gearing up to deliver a much-anticipated entertainer titled "Thammudu." Produced by the dynamic duo Dilraju and Shirish, this prestigious project is now officially slated for a grand worldwide theatrical release on July 4th, 2025.
Adding to the excitement, the film boasts a talented ensemble cast including Laya, Varsha Bollamma, Swasika, and Sapthami Gowda in significant roles. To mark director Sriram Venu's birthday today, the team unveiled the release date with a creatively crafted and thoroughly entertaining announcement video.
The video showcased a fun and unique approach to the reveal. Actors from various languages who are part of "Thammudu" – Swasika Vijayan, Varsha Bollamma, Sapthami Gowda, Laya, and even the young Baby Sriram Deetya – playfully ambush director Sriram Venu. Initially thinking they're there for birthday wishes, they instead playfully grill him about the film's release date and promotional plans.
Veteran actress Laya, making a welcome comeback to Tollywood, humorously laments the absence of her poster. Overwhelmed by their enthusiastic inquiries, the director jokingly promises to update them later. The video culminates with producers Dilraju and Shirish joining Sriram Venu for a birthday cake-cutting, officially announcing the July 4th release date. This humorous and innovative announcement has already struck a chord with audiences.
The collaboration on "Thammudu" marks a strong connection between Nithiin, Sriram Venu, and Sri Venkateswara Creations. Nithiin has previously delivered successful films with the banner like "Dil" and "Srinivasa Kalyanam," while Sriram Venu has helmed hits such as "MCA" with Nani and "Vakeel Saab" starring Power Star Pawan Kalyan. This exciting reunion of talent has generated significant buzz among film enthusiasts, with director Sriram Venu aiming to create a memorable cinematic experience with "Thammudu."

























