Victory Venkatesh is adept at comedy and one of the few actors capable of delivering emotionally charged scenes with absolute sincerity. “Aadavari Maatalaku Arthake Verule” (AMAV) is one film where Venkatesh’s comic sense and emotional aesthetics are introduced to the new-age audiences. Now, in an interesting turn of events, Trisha expressed her readiness to be a part of the film’s sequel.
Trisha who played the female lead in the movie, responded to a 10-year-old tweet by the film’s director, Selvaraghavan. The director’s old tweet read: “Watched AMAV after a long time. Had a great time working with Venky and Trisha, and I don’t mind making a sequel.”
Trisha replied to the old tweet with, “I am ready.” She also added a smiley emoji to the tweet, which left the fans in confusion.
It remains to be seen whether Trisha is simply having fun or dropping a hint about a potential sequel. Only time will reveal the true intentions. “Aadavari Maatalaku Arthake Verule” also featured Kota Srinivas Rao, K. Vishwanath, Sriram, Sunil, Swathi Reddy, and Suman Shetty in pivotal roles.
This post was last modified on 11 September 2023 12:12 pm
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