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Sandeep Reddy Vanga unveils first look of Kranthi Madhav's Dil Diya – A Naked Truth

Director Kranthi Madhav, known for Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju, is set to make a comeback with another emotional drama, Dil Diya – A Naked Truth

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Director Kranthi Madhav, celebrated for his emotionally driven storytelling, is back with yet another intense drama. The title and first look of his upcoming film, Dil Diya – A Naked Truth, were unveiled by Spirit director Sandeep Reddy Vanga. The film is produced by Poorna Naidu, with Kranthi Madhav also penning the story.

With the launch of the title and first look, the film has officially stepped into the spotlight. The unveiling by Sandeep Reddy Vanga has generated interest among film circles and audiences alike, setting the tone for the film’s promotional journey. Positioned as a contemporary drama, the film explores emotional conflict and personal relationships at its core.

For Kranthi Madhav, Dil Diya – A Naked Truth continues a body of work marked by emotional sensitivity and narrative depth. Over the years, he has earned recognition for stories that delve into human vulnerability rather than relying on surface-level drama. Films like Onamalu, Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju, and World Famous Lover showcased his fascination with love, moral dilemmas, emotional breakdowns, and inner conflicts.

With Dil Diya – A Naked Truth, the director revisits familiar emotional territory, this time through a more contemporary and direct lens shaped by themes of obsession, failure, intimacy, and self-worth.

The film stars Chaitanya Rao Madadi, Ira, Sakhee, and Jessy in the lead roles, with Mani Chandana, Pramodini, and Veera Shankar playing important supporting characters.

The first-look poster offers a subtle yet revealing glimpse into the film’s emotional world. Described as a youthful love story layered with emotional depth, Dil Diya – A Naked Truth aims to present an honest and unfiltered portrayal of modern relationships. Moving away from idealised romance, the film engages with emotional complexity and personal consequences, attempting to redefine intimacy in contemporary Telugu cinema.

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