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Srinidhi Shetty Shares Her Working Experience in Telusu Kada Movie: Exclusive Interview

Srinidhi Shetty Shares Her Working Experience in Telusu Kada Movie: Exclusive Interview

Interviewer: You’ve been part of intense action films like KGF and Hit 3. How did you feel transitioning to a romantic drama with Telusu Kada?
Srinidhi Shetty: I’m thrilled and excited! My previous roles were action-packed and intense, so taking on a romantic drama like Telusu Kada feels like a fresh and refreshing change. It’s light-hearted, emotionally rich, and filled with warmth. I’m confident that audiences will connect with it and love it in theaters.

Interviewer: What made you choose Telusu Kada as your next project?
Srinidhi Shetty: At first glance, a film featuring two girls and one boy might seem like a typical love triangle, but Telusu Kada offers something unique that hasn’t been revealed yet. The twist in the story will definitely surprise viewers, and I fell in love with it when I first heard the script. It’s unlike anything I’ve done before.

Interviewer: What emotions do you think the audience will experience in this film?
Srinidhi Shetty: Telusu Kada has everything—love, emotion, laughter, and beautiful songs. It’s a complete romantic drama that also has commercial appeal. I’m sure when people watch it, they will leave the theaters with a smile on their faces. It’s the kind of film that lifts your spirits.

Interviewer: How was your experience working with director Neeraja Kona?
Srinidhi Shetty: Neeraja garu is truly passionate about her work. She has such a clear vision for her projects, and her attention to emotional depth makes Telusu Kada really stand out. She’s kind, soft-spoken, and very supportive, and working with her was an absolute pleasure.

Interviewer: Could you tell us about your co-stars Sidhu Jonnalagadda and Raashi Khanna?
Srinidhi Shetty: Sidhu has an incredible sense of timing and a deep understanding of every aspect of filmmaking. Working with him has been a blessing. Raashi is a dedicated professional—her discipline, fitness, and work ethic are truly inspiring. It was great to share the screen with both of them.

Interviewer: Thaman’s music has been a big hit. How do you feel about it?
Srinidhi Shetty: I’m a huge fan of Thaman’s work, and I was so excited that he composed the music for this film. The songs have already received fantastic feedback, and the background score is magical. His music really elevates the film’s emotional depth.

Interviewer: What was your experience working with People Media Factory?
Srinidhi Shetty: People Media Factory is one of the best production houses I’ve worked with. They are incredibly passionate and always supportive. I feel very fortunate to be a part of their team. This film has been an amazing learning experience for me, both personally and professionally.

Interviewer: Your Telugu sounds great! How did you become so fluent?
Srinidhi Shetty: (Smiles) I’ve always loved the language since college. Many of my friends spoke Telugu, so it became quite natural for me. Now, it feels like a second language!

Interviewer: There’s buzz about your involvement in Venkatesh and Trivikram’s upcoming film. Can you tell us more?
Srinidhi Shetty: (Laughs) Honestly, I’m not sure! If it happens, I’d be happy to be a part of it, but that decision lies with the producers. Let’s see what the future holds!

Interviewer: What’s your message for your fans?
Srinidhi Shetty: Telusu Kada is a feel-good romantic entertainer that will leave you smiling. Please make sure to catch it in theaters on October 17. I promise you’ll enjoy every moment of it!

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