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Journey of Young hero from Software Engineer to Promising actor

on Jun 19, 2022

Journey of Young hero from Software Engineer to Promising actor

The realm of young heroes now rules everything in Tollywood. They come from no film background and are rooted in their acting. However, many such actors are entering the film industry because they are passionate about movies.

 

They abandon their previous occupation and pursue their passion for acting. For quite some time, the audience has been hearing the name of a young hero. He achieved this level with only one or two films. Kiran Abbavaram is the young hero who began his acting career with the film Raja Vaaru Rani Garu.

 

Despite the fact that the first film was not as successful as expected, he wowed everyone with his performance. The Tollywood industry has recognised this young hero's talent. As a result, he received a number of film offers. SR Kalyanamandapam was the second film. The film was a huge success, grossing a lot of money at the box office. With this, he lined up a series of films. Many people may be wondering how this young man got into the film industry.

 

Kiran Abbavaram previously worked as an engineer for a large corporation. His monthly salary was over Rs. 70,000 at the time. However, because of his passion for movies, he left his job and entered the film industry. It will take some time for his massive success to become apparent. He will now arrive on June 24 with Sammathame.


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