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Sreeleela, known for her viral dance hits and growing fan base, may soon share screen space with Sidharth Malhotra in Raaj Shaandilyaa’s upcoming entertainer.
After the success of “Kurchi Madathapetti” and “Kissiki,” actress Sreeleela is rumoured to be cast opposite Sidharth Malhotra in Raaj Shaandilyaa’s next film.
Sreeleela is fast becoming a name to reckon with in Indian cinema. Her rise has been marked by striking performances and a magnetic screen presence that refuses to go unnoticed. After turning heads with her electrifying performance in the viral dance number “Kurchi Madathapetti” from Guntur Kaaram, she continued to ride the wave of popularity with the catchy “Kissiki” track from the much-anticipated Pushpa 2: The Rule. While these tracks gave her nationwide visibility, Sreeleela’s popularity had already been building steadily—even before her formal Bollywood debut.
Now, buzz is brewing around her possible casting opposite Sidharth Malhotra in an upcoming big-ticket entertainer. The film is said to be directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa, the filmmaker behind the Dream Girl franchise, known for his flair in crafting massy, feel-good blockbusters. Although the makers haven’t confirmed anything yet, a recent development has fans and insiders speculating hard.
Sreeleela was recently spotted with producer Mahaveer Jain, and it didn’t take long for the internet to connect the dots. Adding to the speculation, Jain posted a picture with the actress on Instagram, writing, “Wish to see the soulful Aanand L Rai Sir’s magic with brilliant & beautiful SreeLeela.” While the caption doesn’t give away specifics, it hints at early discussions that may be in motion—possibly involving both Rai and Shaandilyaa.
If the collaboration does happen, it could mark a major milestone in Sreeleela’s career. With her charm, screen presence, and ever-growing fan base, she appears poised to bridge the gap between South stardom and pan-India appeal. And paired with a commercially successful actor like Sidharth Malhotra, the on-screen chemistry could add even more buzz to the project.
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