Aishwarya Rajesh spills the bean on her first time role in ‘Bhoomika’

Aishwarya Rajesh has six big projects in hand and is said to be the busiest heroine in Kollywood. In a recent interview she revealed that she plays a highly significant part in the horror-thriller Boomika. According to the actress, the film is about how nature retaliates against humans.

The film is directed by Rathindran R Prasad, and produced by Passion Studios and Stone Bench Films. It is made as a Netflix original film but the actress mentioned that she prefers to see her films in cinemas rather than on OTT services.

This Kanaa actress was last seen in the movie Ka Pae Ranasingam alongside Vijay Sethupathi. Aishwarya was praised for her acting in this digital release.

Apart from Boomika, Tuck Jagadish, Nani, Driver Jamuna, Thittam Irandu, Dhruva Natchathiram, and Idhu Vedhalam Sollum Kadhai are her upcoming projects.  

 

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