Star Heroes Opting For Double & Triple Heroines – FilmShlim

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Written By Dhoonda Jagah


Films with two heroines and a single hero are quite common in Telugu cinema. However, this trend has decreased over the last few years, especially in big hero films. But now, there are a handful of big star films which feature a single hero and two heroines. Here is a look at them:

Vishwambhara:

Directed by Vasshista, this socio-fantasy drama features Megastar Chiranjeevi as the lead hero. We hear that there will be around four actresses in the movie. However, the main female leads will be Trisha and Ashika Ranganath. On the other side, we may see Isha Chawla and Ramya Pasupuleti playing Chiru’s sisters in the film.

The Raja Saab:

There are high expectations around this Prabhas-starrer horror comedy, which is directed by Maruthi. Nidhhi Agerwal and Malavika Mohanan are playing the female leads in the movie. We will see another actress Riddhi Kumar in a supporting role. It is heard that Prabhas will have romantic tracks with both Nidhhi and Malavika.

Allu Arjun-Atlee Film:

According to sources, there will be three heroines in this mega-budget project. Many names like Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, Mrunal Thakur and Ananya Panday are being heard in connection with this film. But we have to wait and see who will get finalised by Allu Arjun and Atlee.

Puri Jagannath-Vijay Sethupathi Film:

Puri Jagannath teamed up with Vijay Sethupathi for a new film, which is rumoured to be titled as Beggar. Already, Tabu was signed up to play a key role in the movie. We now hear that Radhika Apte and Nivetha Thomas will play female leads in this project. An official confirmation is awaited, though.

Apart from these star films, there are two heroines in Sharwanand’s upcoming films Nari Nari Naduma Murari (Samyuktha and Sakshi Vaidya) and Bhogi (Anupama Parameswaran and Dimple Hayati), Sree Vishnu’s Single (Ivana and Ketika Sharma) and Nikhil Siddhartha’s Swayambhu (Samyuktha and Nabha Natesh).

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