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Rashmika Mandanna Teams Up with Sivakarthikeyan

Rashmika Mandanna Teams Up with Sivakarthikeyan
Rashmika Mandanna Teams Up with Sivakarthikeyan

Siva Karthikeyan’s career has skyrocketed following the phenomenal success of ‘Amaran,’ increasing his market throughout India. Known for his charisma and ability, the actor continues to make tremendous achievements in cinema, working with some of the industry’s top names.
Adding to the excitement, Siva Karthikeyan is likely to join with ‘Don’ director Cibi Chakravarthy for a new film. Their previous collaboration was a smash hit, solidifying their status as a successful director-actor duo.

Rashmika Mandanna, who is currently riding high on the pan-India craze following films such as ‘Animal’ and ‘Pushpa’, has reportedly been cast as the female lead for Siva Karthikeyan’s movie. The film is set to open in early 2025, and fans are already anticipating another blockbuster.


Siva Karthikeyan has three significant projects planned for 2025, which would keep him occupied. Aside from the project with Cibi Chakravarthy, he will work with famed filmmaker AR Murugadoss for the first time. In addition, Siva will collaborate with Sudha Kongara, who is known for her intense and imaginative storytelling. With these high-profile ventures, Siva is positioned to cement his reputation as a versatile performer and pan-India superstar.


As Siva continues to deliver hits and take on diverse roles, his journey is an inspiring testament to hard work and dedication. Fans eagerly await the magic he will bring to the big screen in the coming year.

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