Nupur Sanon: Actress Nupur Sanon, who shared screen space with Ravi Teja in Telugu film 'Tiger Nageshwar Rao',[Wikimedia Commons] 
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Nupur Sanon: Venturing into Telugu cinema has been a valuable experience

Actress Nupur Sanon, who shared screen space with Ravi Teja in Telugu film 'Tiger Nageshwar Rao', helped her to understand a different demographic, contributing to the evolving Indian cinema landscape.

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Nupur Sanon: Actress Nupur Sanon, who shared screen space with Ravi Teja in Telugu film 'Tiger Nageshwar Rao', helped her to understand a different demographic, contributing to the evolving Indian cinema landscape.

She said: “Global films are breaking barriers, with Indian stories gaining recognition at the Oscars and Emmys. In my third film, venturing into Telugu cinema has been a valuable experience, fostering growth and learning. It allowed me to understand a different demographic, contributing to the evolving Indian cinema landscape.”

She added: Despite cultural differences, emotions connect us, and stars now play a vital role in reaching diverse audiences nationwide, making films a universal language.”

she notes the global shift in filmmaking and the universal appeal of Indian stories.[Wikimedia Commons]

Sharing her observation of the current aspiration among actors to become pan-Indian stars, she notes the global shift in filmmaking and the universal appeal of Indian stories.

She added: “Doing a Pan-India film is a game-changer, moving away from the typical Hindi film heroine role. It brings diversity to my work and mirrors the changing narrative where actors go beyond stereotypes.”

“A Pan-India approach expands my reach, connecting with audiences across the country, going beyond the usual limits of a Hindi film heroine.” IANS/SP


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