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Urvashi Rautela to make Tollywood debut with Seetimaarr?

Actress Urvashi Rautela, who is known for her scintillating item numbers and a few full-fledged performances in a couple of Bollywood movies, is gearing up to make her debut in Tollywood. Yes, according to reports, the gorgeous actress is set to show her scorching moves in an upcoming movie called Seetimaarr in a special song.

A leading publication reports a source as saying, “It is a special song and the makers wanted a new face for it, so they roped in Urvashi. It is going to be a glamorous and typical mass appeal number.”


The makers are looking at shooting the song after the ongoing lockdown is lifted. Apart from Urvashi, the song will also star Gopichand who is playing the male lead in the film. “They are planning to erect a set specially for it,” adds the source in conclusion.

Seetimaarr is a sports action film to be directed by Sampath Nandi. In addition to Gopichand, the movie also features Digangana Suryavanshi, Tamannaah and Bhumika Chawla in important characters. It marks second collaboration for Sampath Nandi and Gopichand after Goutham Nanda (2017).

Last year during the launch event of Seetimaarr, Gopichand had said that he was very happy to team up with Sampath Nandi for the second time and with Tamannaah for the first time. The macho star will be seen as the coach to the Andhra Pradesh female kabaddi team in the film, while Tamannah essays the role of a coach to the Telangana Kabaddi team.

In Bollywood, Urvashi Rautela will next be seen in Virgin Bhanupriya, which is a comedy-drama film helmed by Ajay Lohan and produced by Shreyans Mahendra Dhariwal. The movie is scheduled for its theatrical release in on 12 June, 2020.

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