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After Vijay Deverakonda, THIS south actor to make Bollywood debut, to romance Nushrratt Bharuccha

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Monday, 17 April 2023 (12:25 IST)
New Delhi: Bollywood actress Nushrratt Bharuccha is all set to play the leading lady in the Hindi remake of ‘Chatrapathi’, opposite Sreenivas Bellamkonda.
 
‘Chatrapathi’ marks the Bollywood debut of Sreenivas. And this pairing of Nushrratt and Sreenivas for the Hindi version is totally getting us excited.
 
Talking about the role in Chatrapathi, Nushrratt said, "I am excited, but I also have goosebumps. This is my first Pan India action drama, and I couldn't have asked for anything better than a film like Chatrapathi. I am so thrilled to have worked with a team of such brilliant technicians and an amazing co-star, Sreenivas."
 
Sreenivas shared, "Working with Nushrratt has been great. It was very easy to share the camaraderie, and it is all thanks to her for making me feel comfortable in my first Bollywood film. Chatrapathi is very special to us, and we only hope the audience likes it. I am excited for the 12th of May."
 
Dr Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios) presents 'Chatrapathi', directed by VV Vinayak and written by V Vijayendra Prasad. The film is an official remake of SS Rajamouli's Prabhas starrer with the same title.
 
The movie promises to be a thrilling cinematic experience with its high octane action scenes, engaging storyline, and supremely talented cast and crew. It also stars Bhagyashree, Sharad Kelkar and Karan Singh Chabra in pivotal roles.
 
It will release on May 12. (UNI)

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