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Avika Gor in and as 'Vadhuvu' in Hotstar's latest emotional thriller, first look out now

After Mansion 24, Avika Gor stars in Hotstar's latest show, Vadhuvu. Read to learn more about this web series

Avad Mohammad
Nov 10, 2023
Avika Gor in and as 'Vadhuvu' in Hotstar's latest emotional thriller, first look out now

Avika Gor's look in Vadhuvu

Avika Gor is one of the popular heroines in Telugu cinema. She is also doing OTT shows and was last seen in Ohmkar's Mansion 24 on Hotstar. Though her role was limited, Avika created an impact.

Well, she is back in the news as Avika's new show was announced today. As per the update, Avika Gor will be headlining a web series titled Vadhuvu. The series will stream on Hotstar and the noted OTT giant revealed the first look of the show today.

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Dressed as a bride, Avika is seen in a tense avatar and by the looks of it, the show is going to be a thriller and the makers have captioned it 'A marriage full of secrets'. Vadhuvu also stars Ali Reza and Nandu in key roles.

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SVF Social is the production house behind this show, whereas Abhishek Daga is the producer. The web series will showcase Avika Gor in a new avatar and the young actor, in one of her interviews, had already given a clue about Vadhuvu, that the thriller will showcase her true potential as an actress.

Avika Gor started her career with a super hit in Telugu with the film Uyyala Jampala in 2013. But sadly, she could not hold on to her position, as she had not been seen in Telugu cinema for years.

Well, she has lost oodles of weight and is back in the game with back-to-back projects in Telugu and Tamil. We need to see what kind of role she will play in Hotstar's Vadhuvu. Watch this space for more updates.

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