Pavana Gowda 
Kannada

Pavana Gowda to collaborate with Rudri team for second time

Actor will play a strong protagonist character in a female-centric film.

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Pavana Gowda who has had a long break courtesy the lockdown, is now eagerly looking forward to resuming work. The actor, who has been in discussion with directors for a couple of projects, is excited to be joining hands with the Rudri team again. The film, directed by Badiger Devendra, has attracted many awards at international platforms even before its release. This is another reason that the actor is keen to  associated with the director for yet another interesing story.

“Rudri is one of the best subjects that I have been a part of, and I am sure the audience will agree when it is out. The makers are currently in talks about releasing it on a streaming platform. Meanwhile, the director came up with an equally good subject, and I just jumped at the offer. Like Rudri, I get to play another strong protagonist character in a female-centric film, which will focus on neglected women.

A lot of research has gone into the story during the lockdown period — almost four to five months — and an official announcement will be made by the team with a poster release. That is when they will reveal more details of the film, and specifically about my role,” says Pavana.Apart from Rudri, Pavana is also looking forward to The Mysore Diaries, Toothu Madike, Kali Veera, which are ready for release. She awaits the shooting of a pending song in Mehabooba. The actor will also be seen in Vinod Prabahakar’s Fighter, which is another film to roll soon.

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