New Delhi [India], November 7 (ANI): Anushka Shetty, who turns 43 today, surprised her fans by announcing her much-awaited Malayalam debut in the upcoming film Kathanar – The Wild Sorcerer, directed by Rojin Thomas. The film also stars Jayasurya Jayan in the lead.
Taking to their Instagram account on Thursday, the makers of the film released a teaser introducing Anushka’s character, Nila, a weaver. The teaser begins with intriguing visuals of threads on a weaving machine, eventually revealing a glimpse of Anushka in her role.
The announcement came with a special birthday message for the actress, reading, “Wishing a magical birthday to our dear Anushka Shetty! We are excited to reveal her captivating character in ‘KATHANAR – The Wild Sorcerer,’ which marks her grand entry into Malayalam cinema. Magic awaits!”
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‘Kathanar – The Wild Sorcerers’ is produced by Gokulam Gopalan under the banner Sree Gokulam Movies. Along with Anushka and Jayasurya, the film also stars Prabhu Deva and Vineeth in crucial roles.
Apart from her Malayalam debut, Anushka is also working on ‘Ghaati’, directed by Krish Jagarlamudi.
To celebrate her birthday, the makers of Ghaati shared a powerful first-look poster of Anushka on X (formerly Twitter), showing her smoking a pipe with intense expressions.
VICTIM. CRIMINAL. LEGEND.
The Queen will now rule the #GHAATI ❤🔥
Wishing ‘The Queen’ #AnushkaShetty a very Happy Birthday ✨#GhaatiGlimpse Video today at 4.05 PM ✨
In Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam.#HappyBirthdayAnushkaShetty@DirKrish @UV_Creations… pic.twitter.com/jgZEBPU5gx
— UV Creations (@UV_Creations) November 7, 2024
The poster features the tagline, “Victim, criminal, legend,” and the caption read, Wishing ‘The Queen’ #AnushkaShetty a very Happy Birthday #GhaatiGlimpse Video today at 4.05 PM In Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam.”
This marks Anushka’s second collaboration with director Krish after their successful 2010 film Vedam. (ANI)
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