
‘Premalu' duo Mamitha Baiju & Sangeeth Prathap reunite; Dinoy Paulose's ‘Production 20' unveiled
Fans of the romantic drama 'Premalu' can rejoice as the actors
Mamitha Baiju
and Sangeeth Prathap are set to reunite. This time as an on-screen couple in their next project titled Production 20.
The film will mark their first time playing romantic leads opposite each other.
Mamitha & Sangeeth: From friends to lovers on screen
In 'Premalu', Mamitha won hearts with her portrayal of Reenu, Naslen's romantic interest, while Sangeeth was loved as Amal Davis, his comical yet loyal friend. Their on-screen camaraderie was a highlight of the film.
Premalu | Song - Telangana Bommalu
Now, audiences will get to see a different dynamic as the two step into romantic roles for Production 20. The first poster, released on Sunday, captures a warm moment between the two actors, laughing together, offering a glimpse into what promises to be a lighthearted, feel-good film.
"Love was never on the menu..'
Mamitha shared the announcement poster with a caption that read, "Love was never on the menu... until they accidentally ordered each other." Netizens were quick to drop funny comments. One comment read, "Sachin bro come from London quickly look what's happening." Another one commented, "Sachin be like : Da da da Amale.. ninakk ente swabhavam ariyilla, sathyayittum njan adikkum !!"
Mamitha about 'Jana Nayagan'
Mamitha Baiju is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after young actors in South Indian cinema. She will next be seen in Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan'. During a recent event in Ireland, she revealed an emotional moment with Vijay on the sets of Jana Nayagan, where he responded to her question about whether it would be his last film. 'He told me it depends on how the elections go,' she shared, hinting at the uncertainty surrounding his full-time political entry.
Meanwhile, Sangeeth Prathap is also charting a promising path, with a role in 'Hridayapoorvam', starring Mohanlal and directed by veteran Sathyan Anthikad.
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