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After starring in Ram Gopal Varma’s movie Dangerous which narrated the story of two women passionately in love with each other, Apsara Rani is now all set to star in a movie named Racharikam as the female lead opposite Vijay Shankar. Racharikam is a new film produced by Eswar under the banner of Chill Bross Entertainment. The film is being directed by Suresh Lankalapalli, who also wrote the screenplay and story. The grandiose initiation of the movie featured a puja ritual. Producer DS Rao turned on the camera while producer Raj Kandukuri sounded the clapboard for the mahurat shot.
On the occasion, Vijay Shankar stated, “Since the title was revealed, there have been positive vibes. Boyapati Sreenu sent me a direct message expressing his admiration for the title. The film will pay homage to Suresh’s love of films. The filmmaker and producers have been working on this film for the past seven months. I’m grateful to everyone who offered me the opportunity to be in such a fantastic movie. I maintain their confidence. Apsara rose to fame thanks to Ram Gopal Varma’s film. Her appearance in this movie will be brand-new. Her role will be different from what she played in Dangerous. We both have vintage appearances. Everyone in both Telugu states will be talking about this movie after it opens.”
Apsara Rani said,” When Chill Bross approached me for the role, I was overjoyed. I thought this movie would be successful. I appreciate the director and producers for allowing me to be a part of this excellent movie. With Racharikam, we plan to create a sensation.”
Director Suresh Lankalapalli said,” The first glimpse of this film was well received right away. Vengi provided excellent music for the video. Each character in the film has equal importance. We will now provide regular updates on the movie. I appreciate all of the team’s help. We appreciate Raj Kandukuri and DS Rao for attending our function today as guests.”
Several notable actors appear in the movie, including Latha, Ishwar, Rupesh Marrapu, Mahbub Basha, Prachi Thaker, and Ijaya Ramaraju.
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