Ghaati Glimpse: Anushka is a ferocious ‘ganja queen’

After a hiatus, Anushka Shetty has signed a new film. Titled “Ghaati,” this new film has her playing a female drug queen.

Krish Jagarlamudi is directing “Ghaati”. Rajeev Reddy and Sai Babu Jagarlamudi are producing the film; UV Creations is presenting it.

The teaser features a montage of visuals depicting individuals loading illicit produce, presumably cannabis. Then Anushka Shetty’s character is revealed. She appears in her tribal avatar, adorned with tattoos all over her body. She boards a bus and proceeds to sever someone’s neck, all the while gazing at her reflection in the mirror.

Following the decapitation, she is observed wandering with the severed head while subsequently consuming marijuana.

Anushka once again proved her versatility, as she can carry any role. “Ghaati” will be released in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi.

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