Shanvi Srivastava wants to work in all South Indian languages

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By Shashiprasad S M

January 24, 2023

Hailing from Varanasi, Shanvi Shrivastava made her acting debut with director B Jaya’s Telugu film Lovely (2012) where she paired up with Aadi Saikumar.

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This was followed by critically acclaimed performances in Adda (2013) and Rowdy (2014) and her commercially successful Kannada debut in Chandralekha.

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“I am excited about 2023 because a few of my projects that I am banking on for their uniqueness will soon hit the screens.”

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Her Marathi debut film Raanti alongside Sharad Kelkar is on the floors. Directed by Samit Kakkad, it is an adaptation of the Kannada film Ugramm.

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“For an actor, every film he or she is involved with is always special but the one I have recently signed for, Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar sir’s directorial, is extra special.”

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“I get the opportunity to work with such an acclaimed filmmaker, and the subject of the film revolves around the female character.”

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Shanvi Srivastava also expressed her wish to join the long list of actresses who have worked in all four South Indian film industries.

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Her next Kannada film Bang is believed to be an action-packed heist saga that is scheduled for release in the coming months. It is directed by Ganesh Parusharam.

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Trishula, an all-star affair with actors like Crazy Star  V Ravichandran, and Real Star Upendra in the lead is also gearing up for release in 2023.

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Shanvi Srivastava’s first Hindi music album Meethi Meethi with singer Jubin Nautiyal was released four months ago.

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“My Malayalam debut film Maha Veeryar earned me critical appreciation. Hope my debut in Tamil will also happen soon.”

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