Impressed Vinayak casts Amala Paul opposite Cherry

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,February 20 2012]

Here is a reason why Ram Charan should thank Siddharth. It is because the makers of his forthcoming film with VV Vinayak need not waste their energy to zero in on the heroine. Thus, they have been saved from the headache which Sampath Nandi of Raccha had in selecting a suitable girl opposite Mega Power Star.

The problem was solved for them when Vinayak himself found Cherry's pair when he watched Love Failure. Charan has apparently liked Vinayak's choice. The director has understandably been impressed with the understated performance of the homely and cute actress. Amala happens to behave like a mature adult in this romantic-comedy, keeping her demeanor apt for the character throughout.

It may be noted that she is Naga Chaitanya's heroine (or better Deva Katta’s actress) in Autonagar Surya. The rising fame of Amala simultaneously in Tollywood and Kollywood bears testimony to her talent. She is regarded as one of the few actresses we have today who can play deglamorous roles (read Mynaa or Prema Khaidi) as well as urbane roles with elan. Great going, Amala!

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