Vijay Deverakonda meets Bollywood's Preeti

‘Arjun Reddy’ is a cult classic. The Telugu blockbuster movie is now being remade in Bollywood by the original Telugu director Sandeep Vanga. Shahid Kapoor is reprising the role that was originally played by Vijay Deverakonda. Shalini Pandey did the role of Priti in Telugu and this role is being reprised by Kiara Advani in Bollywood.

Kiara Advani who has acted in Telugu films like ‘Bharat Ane Nenu’ and ‘Vinaya Vidheya Rama’ is currently busy acting in several films in Bollywood. She recently met Vijay Deverakonda and has enthusiastically shared the photos.

Jalapathy Gudelli

Jalapathy Gudelli is the editor and chief critic of Telugucinema.com. He has been writing film reviews since 2002. A post-graduate in Journalism from Osmania University, he also studied Film Appreciation at FTII, Pune. He can usually be found on Twitter talking about the film he just watched or updating film news as they develop. You can follow him on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JalapathyG

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