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Nuvvu Naaku Nachav: A timeless classic returns in 4K

Nuvvu Naaku Nachav

Nuvvu Naaku Nachav: A timeless classic returns in 4K

Twenty-four years ago, on 6 September 2001, Telugu cinema witnessed a rare kind of magic with the release of Nuvvu Naaku Nachav. The film did more than entertain audiences; it won their hearts completely. Even today, after countless repeat viewings, the film never feels tiring. Its warmth, humour and emotion remain fresh, which is why its worldwide 4K re-release on 1 January 2026 feels both fitting and exciting.

At the time of its original release, the film did not get a full international run. This re-release finally fills that gap, allowing global audiences to experience the charm of this beloved classic on the big screen, enhanced with modern technical quality. Watching it in 4K promises a richer visual experience while preserving the soul that made the film special.

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Producer Sravanthi Ravi Kishore always believed in the strength of the story, and that confidence shows in every frame. The film presented Venkatesh in a refreshing new light, balancing comedy, romance and emotion with effortless ease. His performance still feels natural and relatable, making the character memorable even decades later.

Director K Vijay Bhaskar and writer Trivikram Srinivas worked with visible passion. Trivikram’s dialogues, filled with wit and warmth, remain iconic and are still quoted today. His reputation as a master of words was firmly established with this film. The music by Koti, along with lyrics by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry and Bhuvana Chandra, adds to the film’s timeless appeal, with songs that continue to stay in people’s hearts.

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The supporting cast is equally unforgettable. Aarti Agarwal, though no longer with us, lives on through her graceful performance. Actors like Prakash Raj, Suhasini, Brahmanandam, Sunil, Chandra Mohan and MS Narayana bring depth and humour, making every character memorable.

More than just a re-release, this 4K version is a celebration. As the producer rightly says, 1 January 2026 is the perfect time to welcome the new year with laughter and family bonding. Nuvvu Naaku Nachav remains a milestone, best enjoyed once again where it truly belongs — in cinemas.

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