Aishwarya Rajesh, currently promoting her upcoming romantic comedy ‘Oh..! Sukumari’, recently opened up about her journey with female-centric movies and her future plans.
Aishwarya Rajesh on Female-Centric Films
According to a report by Cinema Express, the ‘Vada Chennai’ actress revealed that it has been some time since she worked in a female-centric project, citing the 2023 film ‘Farhana’ as her latest. “My last female-centric film was Farhana, and in my career I did nearly eight female-centric films. When you do this kind of film, it is not easy, because there is a lot of burden and responsibility on me. I didn’t stop doing those kind of films; I will do them in the coming days as I chose two subjects which will be finalised soon,” she said.
Talks about Anil Ravipudi's Next Film
The actress, who played a leading role in the Daggubati Venkatesh starrer Sankranti entertainer ‘Sankranthiki Vasthunam’, also expressed her desire to work with director Anil Ravipudi in the future. She was asked about not being part of the upcoming film featuring Venkatesh, Kalyan Ram, and director Anil Ravipudi. She said, “Maybe Anil garu wanted to give me a good role, so that he may come up with Sankranthiki Vasthunam 2 or in any other film. I am hoping that I want to work with Anil garu for another film and by God’s grace it may work soon. But this Venkatesh, Kalyanram and Anil Ravipudi combination film is definitely a blockbuster subject, because Anil garu told the storyline to me.”
About ‘Sankranthiki Vasthunam’
Speaking about ‘Sankranthiki Vasthunam’, it received a positive response, especially from family audiences. As per Sacnilk, the film’s worldwide collections stand at Rs 255.48 crore. In the film, she plays the character of Bhagyalakshmi, the wife of Venkatesh's character, a settled family man in Rajahmundry.
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