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Nara Rohith Begins Shooting for ‘Adarsha Kutumbam’

Victory Venkatesh and star director Trivikram have teamed up for the first time for the much-anticipated film “Adarsha Kutumbam – AK47.” The family entertainer is currently progressing with its shoot in Hyderabad.

Adding to the excitement, Nara Rohith has now joined the sets. He will be seen in a crucial role and has officially begun shooting for the film. At present, Trivikram is canning key sequences featuring Nara Rohith along with senior actors Sachin Khedekar, Sai Kumar, and others.

This marks the first-ever collaboration between Nara Rohith and Venkatesh. While Rohith has recently been open to strong character-driven roles alongside lead parts, his inclusion in this high-profile project has generated considerable interest.

“Adarsha Kutumbam” is billed as a wholesome family entertainer. Srinidhi Shetty plays the female lead, and the film is being produced by Haarika & Hassine Creations.

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