My most glamorous avatar yet in 'Gautham Nanda': Catherine
Chennai
July 24, 2017
Actress Catherine Tresa, who is kicked
about forthcoming Telugu commercial entertainer "Gautham Nanda", says
audiences will see her in her most glamorous avatar yet in the film and
she is confident her look will be loved.
She plays a character called Mugdha, who comes from a well-off family.
"The energy my character possesses makes it very different from the
ones I've essayed so far. I haven't look so glamorous on screen and I'm
sure audiences will love how I have been presented in the film,"
Catherine told IANS.
Paired with Gopichand, she said her co-star's makeover will leave
audiences in awe.
"I was awestruck by him. You will see a very different Gopichand, whose
character is extremely stylish and edgy. It was so much fun to work
with him," she said.
Directed by Sampath Nandi, the film is slated for release on Friday. It
also stars Hansika Motwani.
Talking about the film, Catherine said, "The universal story of the
film will appeal to audiences across languages. It's packed with a very
relevant but not preachy message which I believe will instantly strike
a chord with audiences."
Chennai
July 24, 2017
Actress Catherine Tresa, who is kicked
about forthcoming Telugu commercial entertainer "Gautham Nanda", says
audiences will see her in her most glamorous avatar yet in the film and
she is confident her look will be loved.
She plays a character called Mugdha, who comes from a well-off family.
"The energy my character possesses makes it very different from the
ones I've essayed so far. I haven't look so glamorous on screen and I'm
sure audiences will love how I have been presented in the film,"
Catherine told IANS.
Paired with Gopichand, she said her co-star's makeover will leave
audiences in awe.
"I was awestruck by him. You will see a very different Gopichand, whose
character is extremely stylish and edgy. It was so much fun to work
with him," she said.
Directed by Sampath Nandi, the film is slated for release on Friday. It
also stars Hansika Motwani.
Talking about the film, Catherine said, "The universal story of the
film will appeal to audiences across languages. It's packed with a very
relevant but not preachy message which I believe will instantly strike
a chord with audiences."
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