Anupama Parameswaran, best known for her role in Premam, has finally got a big break in the industry. The actress who has been working with small time filmmakers till now has bagged an opportunity opposite Ram Charan famed beauty. The south star has recently delivered a superhit film Dhruva and fans are still reeling from his success. Now he has already planned his next and has roped in Anupama for the same.
According to The Times of India report, the project is yet to be titled and will be helmed by Sukumar. The film is expected to go on floor by coming month. A number of leading actresses including Rashi Khanna, Amala Paul and Samantha Ruth Prabhu were considered for this project. However, the project got finally landed in Anupama’s kitty. The elated actress tweets, “Happy bhogi to all.. Happy to announce My next telugu film with director sukumar sir, ram charan, ratnavelu sir & mythri movies..” (ALSO READ: Telugu film industry wishes Chiranjeevi luck for comeback film Khaidi No 150)
Happy bhogi to all.. Happy to announce My next telugu film with director sukumar sir, ram charan, ratnavelu sir & mythri movies..
— Anupama Parameswaran (@anupamahere) January 13, 2017
Times Of India quoted a source close to film saying, “The film’s shoot will happen in various parts of India and the rest of the details about the crew will be finalised soon after Sankranti.” Buzz is that Anupama had to Additionally, Anupama’s next Malayalam release is Jomonte Suviseshangal. She also paired opposite Sharwanand in Shatamanam Bhavati. The film was slated to release on Sankranti along with Chiranjeevi’s Khaidi No 150 and Nandmuri Balakrishna’s Gautamiputra Satkarni. She is also working on Evado Okkadu currently.
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