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Renu Desai makes a comeback: Her first look as Hemalatha Lavanam from Ravi Teja’s ‘Tiger Nageswara Rao’

New Delhi: Fans of Renu Desai’s work from the early 2000s will rejoice to see her back in movies after almost two decades in the upcoming Tiger Nageswara Rao; directed by Ravi Teja, it is a pan-Indian production.

Today, the producers released the first poster for Renu Desai. She plays Hemalatha Lavanam, a social worker. As a social reformer and activist, Hemalatha Lavanam mostly spoke out against untouchability and the caste system. Not only did she support her atheist husband, Goparaju Ramachandra Lavanam, but so did his parents.

The poster features a calm Renu Desai draped in a white saree. The baby in her arms gives the impression that she is a social activist out to change the world.

On October 15, there will be a special pre-release screening of the film in Hyderabad. On October 20, the movie will finally be out in theatres.

About Renu Desai

After a long break, Renu Desai, an early 2000s actress, is returning to movies. Renu Desai became a famous model after appearing in Shankar Mahadevan’s Breathless. She debuted in Badri, a 2000 romantic action film with Pawan Kalyan, Prakash Raj, and Amisha Patel.

She had stopped acting and was focusing on costume design after her role in the Marathi film Ishq Wala Love. However, her special appearance in Radhamma Kuthuru as Goddess Parvathi cheered viewers.

Now, the actress will play a major part in Vamsee’s Tiger Nageswara Rao, which also stars Ravi Teja, Nupur Sanon, Anupam Kher, and others.

About Tiger Nageswara Rao

Vamsee directs the action thriller Tiger Nageswara Rao. Ravi Teja plays the lead part, while the cast also includes Renu Desai, Nupur Sanon, Anupam Kher, and others. On October 20 of this year, the film will be released in theatres.

The film centres on Tiger Nageswara Rao, a legendary dacoit who planned and carried out a string of robberies in the city of Stuartpuram. Rao’s escapades from the cops’ pursuit are chronicled here.

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