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Malavika, Prabhas to shoot in Europe for romantic track for ‘The Raja Saab’

Mumbai, Nov 21 (IANS) Actress Malavika Mohanan, who is set to mark her Telugu debut in the upcoming film “The Raja Saab”, will be shooting for a romantic number in Europe with star Prabas.

According to a source, the duo will soon be shooting for a romantic song. “Malavika and Prabhas will be shooting a hot romantic song for The Raja Saab.”

“The song’s shooting will take place in Europe around January and February,” revealed the source close to the production house.

“The Raja Saab” is set to be a horror-comedy. The film is written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker, Maruthii. It will also star Niddhi Agerwal as another female lead.

In October, Malavika said that “nothing gets better than” superstar Prabhas.

Speaking about “The Raja Saab”, Malavika said: “It’s my Telugu debut, and I waited long for it. I wanted the right film to come my way to foray into the industry. I think nothing gets better than Prabhas sir. It’s in the rom-com space, a very fun, easy film.”

She added: “It’s light-hearted and will cater to a universal audience. We are still shooting for it, and the film should be released in April next year. I am really looking forward to it.”

Malavika began her career with notable performances across different regional film industries- from her debut in Pattam Pole (2013) to her impactful roles in films like Christy (2023) and Thangalaan (2024).

The actress recently debuted in Bollywood, playing the lead in “Yudhra” alongside Siddhanth Chaturvedi. The film followed a hotheaded ex-prisoner who is released on the condition of working with a drug cartel.

Apart from The Raja Saab, Malavika also stars alongside Karthi in the spy thriller, Sardar 2.The film is a follow-up sequel to “Sardar”, which released in 2022. Karthi reprises his dual roles alongside S. J. Suryah, Malavika Mohanan, Ashika Ranganath and Rajisha Vijayan.

–IANS

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