Bhumika to do a cameo in 'Savyasachi'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,December 23 2017]

Bhumika Chawla is in the news for playing the role of a domineering yet well-meaning sister-in-law in 'MCA'. Her tough lady's act in the scenes involving Nani is impressing the audience.

If 'MCA' marks her comeback films in Telugu, she has also bagged 'Savyasachi'. The 'Khushi' and 'MS Dhoni' actress will be seen in the Chandoo Mondeti-Naga Chaitanya-Madhavan film in a consequential role.

The actress will also be seen in a Tamil film, starring Prabhu Deva in the main lead's role. Director Thangar Bachan's long-delayed 'Kalavadiya Pozhudhugal' in Tamil will release on December 29. It also stars the versatile Prakash Raj in a key role.

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