Bollywood Divas In Tollywood
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Bollywood Divas In Tollywood
Divas from Tollywood joining Bollywood is not a new phenomena at tinsel town. On the other hand, Tollywood also provides a resort to B-town failures.
If reports are to be believed, then the newest babe heading to Tollywood is Amy Jackson, who failed to impress the masses with her performance in Ekk Deewan Tha.
So, here are a few more B-Town failures, who trusted Southren cinema to make things work for them.
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Amy Jackson
It looks, that after the poor BO performance of Ekk Deewan Tha, this British beauty have realised that surviving at B-Town is not kids play. If recent buzz is to be believed, then now Amy will be trying her luck in southern cinema where she owe some recognition.
Recent buzz also suggests that, this Firang diva will be seen in 3 Southern cine flicks in 2012.
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Hansika Motwani
Hansika made her Bollywood debut with Himesh Reshamia in Aaap Ka Suroor, but gazing the scarcity of good offers for her, she preferred to take a refuge at Tollywood.
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Suman Ranganathan
Despite having wow-some looks and a voluptuous bod, this dusky beauty failed to fetch the attention of B-Town biggies for the lead roles in their movies.
So, instead of wasting her time at B-Town, Suman went for another inning in Tollywood.
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Sneha Ullal
In spite of debuting opposite Salman in Lucky, Sneha failed to wow the fans. Later on this Aish look-alike scion tried her luck in other flicks like Aryan and Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, but due to her not so good acting skills again failed to impress the masses.
Taking a smart move on time, this petite actress also opted for a career in Tollywood .
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Nisha Kothari
The only thing that this RGV muse could manage in B-Town is a volley of B-Town duds. After failing to perform in number of RGV productions, Nisha also decided to land on the Southern shore to save her sinking career.
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Reema Sen
With her debut in Hum Ho Gaye Aaapke, Bangla beauty Reema Sen also tried to secure a berth in the B-Town but flopped.
Understanding the gravity of the situation, this Bangla beauty also preferred a safe exit to Southern cinema.