<p>Anushka Shetty, who enthralled fans with her powerful performance in the SS Rajamouli-helmed <em>Baahubali 2</em>, is arguably one of the most popular and sought-after names in Telugu cinema. The actress has starred in quite a successful 'heroine-centric' movies, proving that she is a 'Lady Superstar' in the truest sense. According to a report carried by <a href="https://www.thehansindia.com/cinema/tollywood/anushka-shetty-signs-a-new-project-in-telugu-627647">HansIndia</a>, she is all set to star in a film helmed by upcoming director P Mahesh of <em>Ra Ra... Krishnayya</em> fame. The film, reportedly backed on UV Creations, is likely to go on the floors soon.</p>.<p>Anushka is going through a terrific phase on the work front. She left the audience spellbound with her stellar act in the G Ashok-helmed <em>Bhaagamathie</em>, her first release after <em>Baahubali 2</em>, and gave strong proof of her abilities as a performer. The A-lister was last seen in the period-drama <em>Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy</em> that opened to a thunderous response at the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana box office. The Surender Reddy-helmed biggie featured Chiranjeevi in the titular role and revolved around the unknown side of the British rule. The star-studded cast included Tamannaah, Nayanthara, Jagapathi Babu and <em>Race Gurram</em> baddie Ravi Kishan. Many feel that working with a relatively less established director is a bold move on her part. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, Anushka is awaiting the release of the much-hyped <em>Nishabdham </em>that features her in a new avatar. The film, helmed by Hemant Madhukar of <em>Vastadu Naa Raju</em> fame, has a strong cast that includes Madhavan and <em>Arjun Reddy</em> actress Shalini Pandey. </p>.<p>A few websites had recently reported that <em>Nishabdham </em>would release directly on an OTT platform and skip the theatrical route amid the COVID-19 crisis, which grabbed a fair deal of attention. Producer Kona Venkat, however, made it clear that he wants the thriller to release in theatres as it was 'crucial' for the makers. One is likely to get clarity on the status of <em>Nishabdham </em>once the COVID-19 situation improves and things return to normal</p>
<p>Anushka Shetty, who enthralled fans with her powerful performance in the SS Rajamouli-helmed <em>Baahubali 2</em>, is arguably one of the most popular and sought-after names in Telugu cinema. The actress has starred in quite a successful 'heroine-centric' movies, proving that she is a 'Lady Superstar' in the truest sense. According to a report carried by <a href="https://www.thehansindia.com/cinema/tollywood/anushka-shetty-signs-a-new-project-in-telugu-627647">HansIndia</a>, she is all set to star in a film helmed by upcoming director P Mahesh of <em>Ra Ra... Krishnayya</em> fame. The film, reportedly backed on UV Creations, is likely to go on the floors soon.</p>.<p>Anushka is going through a terrific phase on the work front. She left the audience spellbound with her stellar act in the G Ashok-helmed <em>Bhaagamathie</em>, her first release after <em>Baahubali 2</em>, and gave strong proof of her abilities as a performer. The A-lister was last seen in the period-drama <em>Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy</em> that opened to a thunderous response at the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana box office. The Surender Reddy-helmed biggie featured Chiranjeevi in the titular role and revolved around the unknown side of the British rule. The star-studded cast included Tamannaah, Nayanthara, Jagapathi Babu and <em>Race Gurram</em> baddie Ravi Kishan. Many feel that working with a relatively less established director is a bold move on her part. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, Anushka is awaiting the release of the much-hyped <em>Nishabdham </em>that features her in a new avatar. The film, helmed by Hemant Madhukar of <em>Vastadu Naa Raju</em> fame, has a strong cast that includes Madhavan and <em>Arjun Reddy</em> actress Shalini Pandey. </p>.<p>A few websites had recently reported that <em>Nishabdham </em>would release directly on an OTT platform and skip the theatrical route amid the COVID-19 crisis, which grabbed a fair deal of attention. Producer Kona Venkat, however, made it clear that he wants the thriller to release in theatres as it was 'crucial' for the makers. One is likely to get clarity on the status of <em>Nishabdham </em>once the COVID-19 situation improves and things return to normal</p>