Payal
Rajput
is
an
actress
who
became
an
overnight
sensation
after
the
release
of
writer-director
Ajay
Bhupathi's
debut
film
RX
100.
The
movie
also
marks
the
debut
of
Payal
in
Tollywood.
She
has
become
a
notable
actress
and
shared
screen
space
with
actors
like
Venkatesh
and
Ravi
Teja
in
a
short
span.
Despite
being
honest
with
her
work,
due
to
several
reasons
or
lack
of
luck,
Payal
Rajput
is
still
struggling
to
earn
the
much-required
success.
At
this
point,
the
'Venky
Mama'
actress
reunited
with
her
debut
director
Ajay
Bhupathi
for
a
dark
thriller
that
explores
the
topic
of
hypersexuality
disorder
in
a
female.
The
movie
titled
Mangalavaaram
was
released
on
November
17
to
a
decent
and
positive
response
from
critics
and
film
buffs.
Not
My
Bra,
Says
Payal
Rajput
According
to
the
film's
script
and
scenes
that
depict
the
female
protagonist's
vulnerability,
Payal
Rajput's
character
Shailu
had
to
wear
only
a
bra
for
a
scene.
This
is
one
of
the
important
scenes
that
talks
about
her
state
of
mind.
However,
people
who
looked
at
it
in
a
voyeuristic
way
are
plenty.
One
such
narrow-minded
troll
took
to
the
handle
that
reads
'acctresspicshot'
on
the
micro-blogging
site
X
(Formerly
known
as
Twitter)
to
share
the
video
clip
and
wrote,
"Payal
Rajput
bra,
(sic)." However,
the
actress
known
for
her
no-nonsense
attitude
rightly
replied
back
in
her
own
way
saying,
"Not
my
bra
...
it's
provided
by
production
house
!,
(sic)."
Check
out
the
tweet
below.
Mangalavaaram
Premise
In
a
village,
fear
engulfs
the
residents
who
are
petrified
after
the
mysterious
murders
that
take
place
every
Tuesday.
A
young
woman
Shailu
becomes
the
centre
of
the
issue.
What
happens
next?
Who
is
behind
the
murders?
What
is
the
mystery
around
Mangalavaaram?
forms
the
crux.
The
movie
stars
Payal
Rajput
as
Shailu
aka
Shailaja,
Priyadarshi,
Nandita
Swetha
as
a
Sub-Inspector,
Divya
Pillai
as
Rajeshwari
Devi,
Ravindra
Vijay
as
an
RMP,
Chaitanya
as
Zamindaar,
Ajay
Ghosh
as
Kaasi
Raju,
and
Sritej
among
others.
Swathi
Reddy
Gunupati
and
Suresh
Varma
M
bankrolled
the
film
under
the
Mudhra
Media
Works
and
A
Creative
Works
banners.
B
Ajaneesh
Loknath
composed
the
intriguing
background
score
and
music
of
the
film.
Sivendra
Dasaradhi
cranked
the
camera
and
Madhav
Kumar
Gullapalli
worked
as
the
Editor.