Victory Venkatesh is not just good at doing comedy, but he is also one of the very few actors who can pull off emotional scenes with utmost conviction. Aadavari Maatalaku Arthale Verule (AMAV) is one such film through which Venkatesh moved everyone to tears. The movie was a commercial success at the box office.
Interestingly, Trisha, who played the female lead in this flick, responded to a 10-year-old tweet of the film’s director, Selvaraghavan. The director’s old tweet read: “Watched AMAV after a long time. Had a great time working with Venky and Trisha, and I don’t mind making a sequel.”
Trisha wrote, “I am ready” to the old tweet now. Is Trisha making fun, or is she giving a hint about the probable sequel? Only time will tell us that. AMAV had Kota Srinivas Rao, K. Vishwanath, Sriram, Sunil, Swathi Reddy, and Suman Shetty in vital roles. Produced by N.V. Prasad and Naga Ashok Kumar, the film’s music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja.
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