Several talented actresses are set to make their debuts in regional cinema. This year marks an exciting time for the South Indian film industry, with the arrival of new faces bringing a fresh wave of talent and enthusiasm to the screen. Have a look.
1. Ayesha Khan
Ayesha Khan is all set to star in Dulquer Salmaan’s highly anticipated film ‘Lucky Bhaskar’. With Ayesha Khan’s charisma and Dulquer Salman’s established star power, the film is poised to be a major success and a memorable debut for the actress, as she is set to dazzle the audience.
2. Shanaya Kapoor
Shanaya Kapoor is venturing into South Indian cinema with a role in Mohanlal’s ‘Vrushabha’. Known for her Bollywood lineage, her transition into regional cinema signifies a growing trend of actors exploring diverse opportunities.
3. Akanksha Ranjan
Akanksha Ranjan is set to make her debut in the film ‘Maaya One’. The audiences eagerly await her performance and contribution to the dynamic storytelling prevalent in regional cinema.
4. Janhvi Kapoor
Janhvi Kapoor is gearing up for her upcoming release ‘Devara’ alongside Jr. NTR and Saif Ali Khan. Known for her dedication to her craft, Janhvi Kapoor’s entry into South Indian cinema adds excitement and star power to the project.
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5. Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol earned massive praise for his role in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal‘, and now he is ready to enthrall audiences with his dynamic performance in the South film industry. The Bollywood actor is set to star alongside Suriya in the period drama ‘Kanguva’.
6. Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi is going to play the antagonist in the Telugu movie ‘OG’. The ‘Tum Mile’ actor, who is known for his romantic hero onscreen portrayal, is going to surprise his fans with his spectacular performance in his new avatar.
With a wealth of talent, diversity, and fresh perspectives, these actors are gearing up to shine in the South Indian film industry. They are poised to make a lasting impact and carve their niche in the vibrant world of South Indian cinema as audiences eagerly await their performances.