Actress Anasuya Bharadwaj Seeks Blessings At Tirumala's Sri Venkateswara Temple With Husband
Actress Anasuya Bharadwaj Seeks Blessings At Tirumala's Sri Venkateswara Temple With Husband
Anasuya Bharadwaj looked beautiful in a white saree which she paired with a yellow blouse.

Anchor-turned-actress Anasuya Bharadwaj is one of the critically acclaimed actresses in the film industry. She has received adulation for her acting skills in the films Pushpa: The Rise-Part 1, Kshanam, etc. The Kshanam actress also grabs the headlines for treating the fans to her glimpses of personal life. She recently travelled to Sri Venkateswara Swami Temple in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh.

Anasuya uploaded pictures of the same with her husband Susank Bharadwaj on Instagram. She looked beautiful draped in a white saree which she paired with a yellow blouse. Meanwhile, Susank looked handsome in a red kurta which he paired with a dhoti. Anasuya attached the song Govindaa Sritha to these pictures. Keeravani composed the music of this track while Annamayya penned the lyrics. Annamayya Keerthana, SP Balasubrahmanyam and MM Keeravani have provided the vocals.

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Some of Anasuya’s fans were also present at the temple and clicked photos with her. The actress uploaded them on the Instagram story section.

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In this story, Anasuya can also be seen greeting some of her fans at the temple.

Anasuya Bharadwaj will act in Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad. It is scheduled for release on March 1 in theatres nationwide. The Hindi trailer of this film was unveiled on February 10 in a star-studded event comprising many guests like Bobby Simha and others. Mahesh Achanta, Raj Arjun, Makrand Deshpande, Keshav Deepak, and others acted in this film. Yaata Satyanarayana has written and directed Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad.

The chief guest at the trailer launch ceremony was the Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut. She lauded the cast and crew for their dedication and passion in bringing this story to life on the silver screen.

Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad’s glimpses has also courted criticism for distorting the history. Critics claim that the Asaf Jahi dynasty never wanted to set up an Islamic republic as shown in the film’s teaser and trailer.

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