Sunil is getting more offers from Tamil

Sunil reigned the Telugu film business for over a decade as a comic. He achieved great success and earned crores of rupees via his funny characters. However, he was dissatisfied with such jobs and moved on to perform starring roles.

His career as a lead hero was met with mixed results, and he stopped doing them after a couple of flops. With negative roles in films such as “Color Photo” and “Pushpa,” he developed a new image.

However, he is once again receiving offers for comic roles. This time, he’s getting calls from Tamil filmmakers.

Sunil played a spoof role in Rajinikanth’s “Jailer,” which is causing quite a stir at the box office. Sunil is getting more opportunities from Tamil filmmakers as a result of the film’s enormous box office success.

Sunil’s episode, strangely, did not resonate much in the Telugu version. However, the Tamil audience seemed to love his performance in “Jailer.”

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