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After Venkatesh, Aishwarya Rajesh with another senior star!


Aishwarya Rajesh recently scored a major success in Telugu with “Sankranthiki Vasthunnam,” where she starred opposite Venkatesh. The film turned out to be a big hit, raising expectations about her prospects in Telugu cinema. However, despite the success, offers didn’t flow as expected. Apart from a project opposite Thiru Veer, she hasn’t signed many Telugu films in recent months.

Now, the latest buzz suggests that she is being considered for a key role opposite Akkineni Nagarjuna.

The film already features Tabu and Sushmita Bhat in important roles, and Aishwarya Rajesh is reportedly in talks to join the cast.

The project is being directed by Tamil filmmaker Ra. Karthik, with Nagarjuna himself producing it under his home banner. Interestingly, the film is being planned as Nagarjuna’s milestone 100th project and is currently referred to as “King100.”

While an official confirmation is awaited, this project could mark another significant opportunity for Aishwarya Rajesh.

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