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Kajal inspires others to do lady-oriented films

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Kajal reviving lady-oriented films

Kajal Aggarwal
Kajal Aggarwal

Kajal inspires others to do lady-oriented films. In a significant shift, the glam icon Kajal Aggarwal is set to break new ground by stepping into the role of a tough cop in her debut female-centric film, 'Satyabhama,' promising a revitalization of women-centric movies in Tollywood. Embracing a transformative makeover to portray this character, Kajal is gearing up to unleash her fiery side in a nuanced yet impactful manner. Tikka Mohan, the producer of 'Satyabhama,' expresses his delight at Kajal's enthusiastic acceptance of the female-centric project, deeming her perfectly suited for this author-backed role. Mohan acknowledges Kajal's prior success in portraying both the charming lover girl and characters demanding strong performances, confidently predicting that her portrayal as a formidable cop will captivate her vast fan base while breathing new life into women-centric cinema.

Joining the league of leading ladies who have steered solo-heroine films is the rising star Rashmika Mandanna. Known for sharing the screen with industry giants like Mahesh Babu and Allu Arjun, Rashmika has chosen to take on solo-heroine projects such as 'Rainbow' and 'The Girlfriend.' This decision places her among the esteemed company of Anushka (Bhagmathie), Samantha (Yashoda), Tapsee (Anando Brahma), Keerthy Suresh (Mahanati, and an upcoming thriller), and Anjali ('Geetanjali'), each having successfully carried films on their shoulders and cast their spell on the box office.

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Producer Lagadapati Sridhar acknowledges the growing influence of actresses as crowd-pullers in contemporary cinema. He emphasizes the need for more women-centric films, believing that these stories can offer a more nuanced portrayal of women's perspectives on screen, even as he acknowledges the current dominance of hero-centric narratives.

Actress Payal Rajput, set to feature in the upcoming film 'Mangalavaram,' shares her enthusiasm for essaying vital roles that challenge her skills. Embracing author-backed roles, she relishes moments where the spotlight is solely on her, providing an avenue to showcase versatility that might be limited in other film genres.

Director Hemanth Madhukar, acclaimed for 'Nishabdam' with Anushka Shetty, sheds light on the advantages of casting heroines as protagonists. He emphasizes that such films allow directors to explore a range of emotions beyond the constraints of action and romance prevalent in hero-centric movies. Madhukar reveals his readiness to embark on a women-oriented project, recognizing the challenges this genre presents and expressing eagerness to announce an exciting script soon.

As the industry witnesses a notable shift towards women-centric narratives, these actresses and filmmakers are poised to contribute significantly to this evolving landscape, promising audiences fresh and compelling storytelling.

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