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Mukesh Chhabra Begins Nationwide Talent Hunt for Female Lead in Sai Rajesh's Next Film!

Mukesh Chhabra Begins Nationwide Talent Hunt for Female Lead in Sai Rajesh's Next Film!
Renowned Bollywood casting director Mukesh Chhabra has announced an exciting opportunity for aspiring female actors with a nationwide talent search for the lead role in an upcoming film directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sai Rajesh.

Chhabra took to social media to share the news through a creative video, detailing the specific requirements for the role and inviting talent from across India to participate.



A Dream Opportunity for Aspiring Talent


Producer Madhu Mantena expressed his enthusiasm about launching a fresh face in the industry, stating: "Since my early days at Ram Gopal Varma's Factory and later Phantom, I have always believed in introducing new talent to the big screen. Now, as I embark on a new journey as a full-time producer, we have an incredible opportunity to launch a debutante in this film with the highly acclaimed Sai Rajesh garu."

Mantena also hinted at the film's premise, calling it "one of the most commercial love stories I have ever come across." He encouraged passionate and skilled actors to seize this golden chance to showcase their talent on the silver screen.

About the Film


The film is being produced by a powerhouse team comprising Allu Aravind, father of Telugu superstar Allu Arjun, along with SKN and Madhu Mantena. With such seasoned producers backing the project, the movie promises to be a compelling love story with a unique narrative.

Why This Matters


This initiative underscores the commitment of Bollywood's top creators to discovering and nurturing new talent, offering a rare platform for fresh faces to shine in the film industry.

More details about the project and the audition process are expected to be revealed soon. Aspiring actresses are encouraged to prepare for what could be a career-defining moment in their journey to stardom.

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