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Former Bigg Boss Telugu contestant, Divi Vadthya, despite her prominence in the reality show, faced challenges in translating her success to the big screen. Her notable role in Megastar Chiranjeevi’s Godfather, a Mohan Raja directorial, marked her entry into the film industry. The movie, a remake of the Malayalam blockbuster Lucifer, featured Divi Vadthya as Renuka. However, it seems her journey in the film industry is set for a potential upswing.
Rumours circulating suggest that Divi Vadthya has been roped in for a significant role in Chiranjeevi’s upcoming 156th movie tentatively titled Vishwambhara. Directed by Vasishta Mallidi, the film commenced shooting last month, generating considerable anticipation among fans. MM Keeravani is at the helm of the music composition for this project.
Divi Vadthya’s association with Chiranjeevi’s filmography traces back to her appearance in Maharshi, a 2019 release featuring Mohan Babu in the lead role. Now, the buzz around her potential role in Vishwambhara adds an intriguing element to the film.
Chiranjeevi’s 156th venture has already made headlines for its reported inclusion of five female leads. While Anushka Shetty and Mrunal Thakur are said to be part of the cast, speculations about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s involvement have also surfaced. The production team has not officially disclosed the complete cast, adding an element of suspense to the much-anticipated project.
Megastar Chiranjeevi’s most recent appearance was in the film Bhola Shankar, directed by Meher Ramesh. As the shooting progresses for Vishwambhara, fans eagerly await more details about the film and its cast.
In addition to her acting endeavours, Divi Vadthya made headlines last year for her candid remarks on the prevalent issue of the casting couch in the entertainment industry. During an interview, she acknowledged the existence of casting couch practices across various industries. Divi Vadthya emphasized the varied responses of individuals, noting that some choose to overlook it for career advancement, while others may succumb to it. Her statements triggered a wave of discussions on social media, with women using the hashtag #divivadthya to share their casting couch experiences, fostering a broader conversation on the issue.
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