Tamannaah to do a guest role in Ram Charan’s film?


Director Shankar is roping in popular names for even minor roles. His maiden Telugu film starring Ram Charan as the hero will begin the shoot next month.

Kiara Advani has signed to play the female lead. Anjali will play a key role. The latest buzz is that Tamannaah has been approached for a cameo appearance.

Tamannaah has been part of some of the biggest blockbusters in Indian cinema that include ‘Baahubali’. But she is now bagging any role that is coming her way. Tamannaah and Ram Charan shared screen space as the lead pair in blockbuster ‘Rachcha’. She will now play a guest role.

However, there is no official confirmation in this regard. We have to see whether any truth holds in this.

Ram Charan and Shankar’s untitled film (#RC15) is to be made on a lavish scale. Producer Dil Raju is producing it as a prestigious film. Thaman will score the music.

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