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Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Feedback is vital to grow as an actor: Akshitha Bopaiah
Actress Akshitha Bopaiah, whose last outing was Trivikrama has signed a new project, Kamal Sridevi, directed by Sunil. "My character is a very fierce and unapologetic independent girl, but she is also grappling with some societal pressure. Throughout the film, her journey is about embracing her truth with greater courage and finding strength in love and community. The tempo of the story keeps shifting, as there are seven major characters in it. I also got to work with seniors like Kishore and Ramesh Indira, and got appreciation for my work, which is wonderful." One should understand the nuances of the character when saying yes to a role. That's the most important thing Akshita The actress, despite having several movies in the pipeline, like Dear Wife and Flirt, did not have any releases in the recent past. She says, "I have also finished shooting for a Tamil movie . Being a young actor who wants to build a career, it's frustrating when the audience is not able to see my work. Only then can I get feedback and mould my career accordingly."


New Indian Express
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Vikram Ravichandran to join the cast of Vinod Prabhakar's Nelson?
Vinod Prabhakar, currently awaiting the release of Maadeva, has another exciting project brewing, titled Nelson. Set to mark the directorial debut of Gombegala Love actor Arun Kumar, the film generated interest with its first look and teaser, which was unveiled by Upendra. The film, which has the haunting tagline, 'In Forest of Blood', is set to have raw, folkloric storytelling. The latest speculation about the project is that actor Vikram Ravichandran is set to appear in a prominent role alongside Vinod. Vikram, who made his debut with Trivikrama, is set to portray a character with a negative shade, a role that hints at showcasing a new dimension of his acting range. Set against the backdrop of the gangster underworld in Karnataka's Chamarajanagar district, Nelson draws from true events that unfolded between the 1960s and 1990s. In a previous interview with CE, Arun Kumar revealed that the film explores the lives and struggles of tribal communities in the region, weaving together themes of land, water, identity, and resistance — all deeply rooted in the area's dialect and culture. 'It's a film with a powerful message and a story that matters,' the director stated.