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Keerthy Suresh To Finish Her First Film!

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Any actor without any background in the film industry will certainly start off his or her innings with low budget movies. But, few of them achieve popularity even before the film is released or while it is in the making. As they gain huge star status, these actors doesn’t tend to go back to low scale movies.

Only few actors stick to the commitment and finish these projects, while others break the deal and drop out. Several heroes and heroines have experienced it in the past. For example, Priya Prakash Varrier become very popular before ‘Oru Adar Love’.

Now, Star actress Keerthy Suresh is facing one such trouble. Before debuting with Ram’s ‘Nenu Sailaja’, she had signed a film ‘Aina Ishtam Nuvve’ opposite Naveen Vijay Krishna (son of actor Naresh). A major portion of shooting was finished, but it was later shelved due to some unknown reasons. In the meanwhile, Nenu Sailaja gave her a solid debut and she became a star heroine subsequently.

With Mahanati, the actress has won many accolades and National Award. Now, the actress is huge star down south and the first Telugu film she agreed is back in the news now. The makers of ‘Aina Ishtam Nuvve’ are planning to finish the pending shoot and release the film.

A few scenes have pending to be shot on Keerthy and despite being is a huge star, the award winning actress has agreed to participate in the shoot and finish it off.

Producer Chanti Addala has confirmed that they will complete the patch work in 4-5 days and release the movie directly in theatres. Ram Prasad Routhu is the director of this film.

This post was last modified on 14 September 2020 11:51 pm

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