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Will Harish Shankar Make Another Shruthi Hasan?

Will Harish Shankar Make Another Shruthi Hasan?

Any aspiring actress entering the industry aspires to be a part of significant projects. Involvement in major film productions can draw the attention of a wide audience, potentially leading to immense popularity.

A successful movie can catapult one's career to new heights. Sakshi Vaidya has successfully navigated the initial phase of this journey. However, the subsequent phase has been rather disappointing.

Sakshi Vaidya received a substantial opportunity with a prominent film like "Agent," where she was cast as the lead actress opposite Akhil, marking her debut in the Tollywood industry.

Unfortunately, "Agent" turned out to be one of the year's major disappointments. Many assumed that Sakshi's prospects were dashed following the movie's dismal performance.

While working on the set of "Agent," Sakshi received another offer to appear in the film "Gandeevadhari Arjuna."

This was another high-profile project, and she played the lead role alongside Varun Tej. However, "Gandeevadhari Arjuna" also suffered a significant setback as it failed to garner a positive reception.

Sakshi Vaidya's career now hangs in the balance due to these consecutive failures. Despite possessing beauty and acting talent, she has encountered major setbacks at the outset of her career.

However, in spite of experiencing two consecutive flops, Sakshi managed to secure yet another substantial opportunity for her third film. She was offered a role in the movie "Ustaad Bhagat Singh," where she would act opposite Pawan Kalyan.

There is a glimmer of hope for Sakshi Vaidya. Shruti Haasan faced similar challenges at the initial stages of her career, encountering consecutive failures.

She was cast in a big-budget film titled "Anaganaga O Dheerudu" and then in a youthful romantic movie called "Oh My Friend."

Despite experiencing two failures, she ultimately skyrocketed to fame with the blockbuster hit "Gabbar Singh," directed by Harish Shankar, and never looked back.

Interestingly, it's the same Harish Shankar who is now directing "Ustaad Bhagat Singh." Hopefully, Sakshi Vaidya will find the same stroke of luck that Shruti Haasan did under the direction of Harish Shankar.

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