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Bhagyashree to make her Bollywood comeback with Kangana Ranaut starrer Thalaivi

Maine Pyaar Kiya actress Bhagyashree is all set to be back on the big screen with Kangana Ranaut starrer Thalaivi. Recently, while talking to Bombay Times, the actress revealed that she plays a pivotal role in the film and her character brings the turning point in Thalavi’s life.

The actress stated, "I had begun shooting for Thalaivi in September 2019, in Mysore, Chennai, and Hyderabad. The fact that I am a part of the film was kept under wraps, with the makers wanting to announce it in April, but then, the lockdown happened. Ab toh pata nahi kitna samay lockdown rahega. Now, my director has given me the go-ahead to talk about it."


Talking about her character, she stated, "I play a key role in the film and my character brings about a turning point in Thalaivi’s life. Kangana and I have a lot of scenes together, and the entire team loved our on-screen chemistry. It was fun working with her because she is a fantastic artist, who puts a lot into her performances. It was great to get back to the set after a very long time. The interesting part is that my look in the film is completely different from what people have seen me in.”

"I had first met Kangana in 2006 when she had just started her career. Even on the set of Thalaivi, she was extremely respectful, and would greet me as soon as she reached the set,” she added.

Thalaivi is slated to release on 26th June 2020. But we wonder if it will be hitting the screens as per the schedule due to the lockdown.

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