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‘Jack’ is entertaining and racy: Siddhu Jonnalagadda

04-04-2025 12:00:00 AM

Metro India News | Hyderabad 

Star Boy Siddhu Jonnalagadda is currently working on a film titled Jack – Konchem Crack, directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar and said ‘Jack’ is a highly entertaining film with racy twists. The film is being produced by the renowned production house Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra, led by the well-known producer BVSN Prasad. Vaishnavi Chaitanya plays the heroine opposite Siddhu in this film, which is scheduled for a worldwide release on April 10.

The songs and teaser that have already been released have generated a positive buzz about the film. On Thursday, the trailer of the movie was unveiled, followed by a press meet. Speaking at the trailer launch, Siddhu Jonnalagadda said ‘I got very excited when Bommarillu narrated the story of Jack.

It is a huge story with a lot more beneath the surface. Bhaskar’s change of genre makes Jack feel completely fresh. While Tillu and Tillu Square focused on characterization, Jack goes beyond that. Tillu was character-driven, whereas Jack has an amazing storyline along with well-developed characters.

The Charminar episode in the film is of international standard. The idea behind Jack is fantastic, and the sequences that unfold from this idea are even better. Bhaskar worked on this film for almost two years. It’s not just a routine action film; it’s fast-paced and thrilling. Jack is a truly unique character, and there are several twists. The screenplay is exceptional. The film is releasing on April 10, and I am confident it will entertain everyone.’

Bommarillu Bhaskar said ‘I have known BVSN Prasad for many years, and Baapi is a good friend of mine. Once, I shared the idea for Jack with him, and immediately, a meeting was arranged with Siddhu. In just one day, the project was set in motion. Working with an actor like Siddhu is very easy.

You just need to trust him, give him the scene, and close your eyes - the result is always amazing on the monitor. Sidhu was deeply involved from the writing stage. I wrote only Jack’s theme and gave Siddhu the freedom to shape his character and dialogue. He improvised a lot, and Jack’s role is phenomenal. Jack exists in everyone.’