Sridevi's return on the Telugu screen on the anvil?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,December 23 2009]

Junior NTR said in a recent interview that he wishes to work with yesteryear actress Sridevi for a film. His admiration for the actress is unimaginable. Finally, it seems that his wish is all set to come true very soon. If gossip mills are to be believed, the beauty queen in her 40s, is all set to act in NTR's next, to be directed by Meher Ramesh and produced by Ashwini Dutt.

Chances are the actress is mooting to make a comeback with this film. However, it might turn out to be another rumour after her name was flashed in the gossip circles for Pawan Kalyan's 2003 film Johnny too.

Though Sridevi tried her luck at television by acting in a really forgettable soap, she threw no hints in recent times at returning on the big screen.

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