Shanaya Kapoor will be making her pan-India film debut with Vrushabha. Helmed by Nanda Kishore, the film also stars Mohanlal, Roshan Meka, and Zahrah S Khan
Shanaya Kapoor and Zahrah S Khan
After a couple of false starts, Shanaya Kapoor is finally making her much-awaited film debut with Vrushabha. Sanjay Kapoor’s daughter plays the lead opposite Telugu actor Roshan Meka. Her character is said to bridge the gap between the past and present timelines in the action entertainer. She will be joined by Salma Agha’s daughter, Zahrah S Khan, who plays the role of a warrior princess in the Malayalam superstar Mohanlal-led pan-Indian epic action film. Helmed by Nanda Kishore, the film also marks Ekta and Shobha Kapoor’s foray into the journey of pan-India distribution. Excited to begin filming her maiden movie, Shanaya says, “There will be so much to learn and explore from this film. It has a fascinating storyline that has hooked me. It’s the kind of role any young actor would be excited and inspired to play, especially so early in their career. With Mohanlal sir on board, I feel honoured and grateful to be a part of Vrushabha.” Zahrah, who returns to the movies after Aurangzeb (2013), says, “I’ve always wanted to be a part of a film with such high-level performers. To share screen space with Mohanlal sir is a treat for me as an actor. I’m excited to be paired with Roshan, as I feel he’s got a striking screen presence.”
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