
Naanga Ready Neenga Readya 2 : Actresses Kaniha and Sakshi Agarwal to grace the reality show
Popular actresses
Kaniha
and
Sakshi Agarwal
are all set to make a special appearance on the upcoming episode of Naanga Ready Neenga Readya 2, much to the delight of fans. The exciting promo for the show promises a blend of glamour, nostalgia, and emotional moments as these two stars join the stage.
Kaniha, who shot to fame with her debut in Five Star (2002) produced by Mani Ratnam, has carved a niche for herself across South Indian cinema. Known for her poised performances and elegant screen presence, she later found remarkable success in Malayalam films with hits like Bhagyadevatha, Pazhassi Raja, and Spirit, where she shared the screen with superstars like Mohanlal and Mammootty. Apart from acting, Kaniha is also a trained classical singer and has lent her voice to several songs in Tamil and Malayalam.
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Joining her on the show is Sakshi Agarwal, who gained immense popularity through her stint in
Bigg Boss Tamil
. With her vibrant personality and fan-favourite moments on the reality show, Sakshi continues to enjoy a strong fan following. Her presence in Naanga Ready Neenga Readya 2 is expected to add a lively and emotional flavour to the episode.
The show is hosted by the energetic duo VJ Rakesh and Pujitha, whose camaraderie and humour have become key highlights of the season. With the addition of Kaniha and Sakshi Agarwal, viewers can expect an engaging and star-studded episode filled with candid conversations and entertaining interactions.
Stay tuned for an episode that promises to be both nostalgic and heartwarming, as Naanga Ready Neenga Readya 2 continues to bring stars closer to their fans.
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