Bigg Boss star joins Amala Paul’s next!

Actress Amala Paul was recently seen on screen in the social thriller Aadai directed by Rathna Kumar known for Meyaadha Maan, and the movie had met with mixed response from audience and critics. Following this, the actress has some more movies which are currently being shot.

One of her upcoming movies which Amala Paul will also be co-producing is Cadaver, which will have the actress playing a forensic surgeon and will be a crime thriller directed by debutant Anoop Panicker. The movie will be based on a real life crime incident solved by Kerala Police surgeon B Umadathan.

While it was said that Athulya Ravi will be a part of Cadaver, the latest update is that actress Riythvika, who had acted in movies like Kabali, Madras and Oru Naal Koothu and was the title winner of second season of Bigg Boss will play a nurse in the movie. 

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