Tollywood Celebrity Interviews
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Vishnu Vinyasam has me as a dominant girl: Actress Nayan Sarika
Vishnu Vinyasam, starring Sree Vishnu in the lead, features Nayana Sarika as the heroine. Set to hit the cinemas on February 27, the comedy entertainer co-stars Satya, Murali Sharma, Brahmaji, Praveen, Satyam Rajesh, Srikanth Iyyengar, and others. Directed by Yadunaath Maruthi Rao, the film is produced by Sree Subrahmanyeshwara Cinemas.
In this interview, Nayan Sarika talks about her character in this week's major release....Continue reading Interveiw
Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi is a solid adaptation: Actress Eesha Rebba
"This is a true family entertainer that strikes the perfect balance. While there is a core conflict, it’s handled with such wit and humor that it never feels heavy-handed. It’s a film that manages to resonate without ever feeling like it's 'preaching' to the audience," says Eesha Rebba, ahead of the theatrical release of Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi on January 30. In this interview, the actress talks about the film's merits, working with actor Tharun Bhascker and director AR Sanjeev, and more.
The film, jointly produced by Srujan Yarabolu, Aditya Pittie, Vivek Krishnani, Anup Chandrasekharan, Sadhik Shaik, and Naveen Sanivarapu, has music by Jay Krish....Continue reading Interveiw
Dhandoraa is an authentic social film conceived around strong characters: Director Murali Kanth
Director Murali Kanth had a well-paying job in the US at a reputed MNC. Yet, his soul pined for storytelling. Having read a wide-range of writers/novelists, he knew he wanted to tell a substantial, rooted story whose characters are real.
Dhandoraa, his debutant movie, weds social drama with a caste oppression text. To be released in theatres on December 25, the film is set in a village where even the graveyard is not spared from social hierarchies. In this interview, Murali Kanth throws light on the Christmas release. "The brilliance of films like Thithi (Kannada, 2015) and Ee.Ma.Yau (Malayalam, 2018), which center on the theme of death, further cemented my resolve. Their success demonstrated that powerful, high-quality cinema can be created within this thematic space, strengthening my decision to pursue a similar narrative," he says....Continue reading Interveiw