Anushka's Arundhati is heroine oriented movie

By Staff

Anushka
Anushka's debut opposite Nagarjuna in Super was exactly that: super. Her big bang debut gave her the chance to act with Sumanth in Mahanandi, with Ravi Teja in Vikramarkudu, with Gopichand in Lakshyam and with Jagapathi Babu in Swagatham. Right now, she has paired up with Venkatesh in Chintakayala Ravi.

This ex-yoga teacher, who owes her great shape to all those 'asanas', was never shy about showing off her slim, toned body on screen. Her career graph zoomed due her ability to carry off the teeniest costumes with elan. Wanting to prove that her emoting skills are just as good, if not better than, her toned structure, Anushka signed up for Arundhati, a heroine-oriented movie with plenty of scope for the heroine to display her acting talents.

Naturally, with all that success in such a short time, is it any surprise that she's been linked with a big time producer and now, with a young hero, all within a short span of a few months! Rumours ran rampant of her driver being fired, as it was suspected he was responsible for the nasty gossip. These rumours come at a time when Anushka can ill afford to be linked to anyone on a permanent basis as Telugu Cinema is shy of 'engaged' heroines.

It seems like any heroine who shows the tiniest bit of talent and ambition falls prey to the nasty rumour mill that would like nothing better than a good ringside seat while the actress" reputation is torn to shreds.

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