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The 'Aravam' Face of Nara Hero

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The 'Aravam' Face of Nara Hero
The 'Aravam' Face of Nara Hero

Versatility rules the future name and fame of any artist. As said numerous times earlier, our young heroes should try to adapt themselves for different kinds of characterizations instead of getting struck in monotonous roles. Looks like Nara Rohit has caught this route and his new flick ‘Madarasi’ proved it. Debuting with a critically acclaimed and underplayed character in ‘Banam,’ surely Rohit has caught the attention of entire Telugu cinema. Following a gap of two years, Parasuram directed ‘Solo’ was a superb family entertainer with Rohit seen in a soft role which instantly connected to family audience.

Now, the third ‘Okkadine’ in direction of Srinivas Raga is going to be brisk romantic entertainer with a small dose of action backdrop. The fourth project which opened yesterday is ‘Madarasi’ introducing new director Lingamaneni Vijay to be made by tasteful producer Ravi Vallabhaneni of ‘Prasthanam’ fame. This will be a revenge format story with sufficient commercial elements and an innovative screenplay. Let us wish Rohit, a very all the best.

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