Apoorva paired opposite Sharan in Victory sequel

Film directed by Hari Santhosh has two heroines sharing screen space with the actor
Actor Sharan Hruday
Actor Sharan Hruday

Director Hari Santhosh’s project, which sports a double victory symbol, is done with the talkie portions of the film. Touted to be a sequel to Sharan’s previous film, Victory, this film will see Asmita Sood associating with Sharan once again in the sequel. In addition, the makers have roped in Apoorva as the film’s heroine, which they had managed to keep under wraps for a long time. Now that the details are out of the bag, we can tell you that the film has two heroines-- Apoorva and Asmita Sood-- both of who will share screen space with Sharan.

Apoorva was introduced to the world of cinema by Ravichandran, who also gave her her screen name (Apoorva) which happened to be the title of her first film.  It was directed by Crazy Star, who also acted in the film.  

After her debut, Apoorva took a break for almost a year before she signed on her second project. “After my debut, I wanted to get clarity on the kind of films that I would want to associate with. That is what took time. During my break, I also chose to groom myself as an actress,” she says.

Asmita Sood
Asmita Sood

As she waits to get back on the sets of the sequel to Victory to shoot for the songs, she says, “It’s a relief that I can finally talk about my first commercial project and second film.” Mighty excited to be associating with Sharan for the film, she tells us that director Tharun Sudhir, who is part of the creativity has provided a great deal of support. 

“Producer Tarun Shivappa’s presence made a lot of differences on the sets. Our director, Hari Santhosh has a knack of getting work done,” says Apoorva, adding “With this film being a complete romantic comedy and actor Sharan around, everyone was beaming ear-to-ear on the sets. We had plenty of fun, and it only doubled when the entire cast including Ravi Shankar, Nassar were around. Sharan, in particular, used to lift everyone’s spirits.”
The film’s music is by Arjun Janya and cinematography by Guru Prashanth Rai.

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