Neetu Chandra bags Greek film

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,April 24 2012]

Godavari girl Neetu Chandra, who was famously seen in 13B, is going global. Yes, she has been approached by an international production house, but all that she is ready to say is the project is interesting.

I was approached for this film recently, when I was working with Jayam Ravi and Ameer for Aadhi Bhagavan. It is an interesting project and hence I expressed my consent to be part of it, she says.

The actress may not be familiar to Telugu audience, but she has done a number of films in Tami land Hindi. Bottling up lot of oomph, Neetu displayed her acting skills in many films like Traffic Signal and Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! However, her Telugu films, including her debut, Vishnu, and Satyameva Jayathe did not do well, and Kammula's film failed to give a fillip to her career here.

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