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Kantara fame Sapthami Gowda has established a strong foothold in the Kannada industry with sheer dedication and hard work. She has received appreciation for her exceptional acting skills from critics and fans. Sapthami also treats fans occasionally to intriguing glimpses from her personal life, as she did in her recent Instagram post. She uploaded pictures on Instagram from a trip to her village. Sapthami looks beautiful, dressed in a pink suit and colour-coordinated dupatta. She opted for a minimal makeup look and accessorised with big jhumkas and bracelets. Sapthami also donned shades for one of the pictures. The backdrop blended seamlessly with her photographs. Sapthami’s smile added further allure to her pictures. Sapthami added the track Kavithe Kavithe to her pictures, which is from her upcoming film Yuva, starring Yuva Rajkumar in the lead.
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Santhosh Ananddram has written and directed Yuva, which will be released on the big screens on March 28. It will mark the debut of Yuva Rajkumar, the nephew of late Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar. Achyuth Kumar, Prashanth Natana, Anil Kumar T, and Rramprasadd Banavara have also acted in this film. Hombale Films has bankrolled Yuva.
Sapthami is delighted to be cast in this film. In an earlier interview with a portal, she said, “I am looking forward to working with the Yuva film team.” She further said, “I am happy to act in a movie with Yuva Rajkumar sir. I was curious about how I looked next to him.”
Sapthami last acted in the movie The Vaccine War, directed by Vivek Agnihotri. Anupam Kher, Nana Patekar, and Mohan Kapur also played key roles in this movie. This film is based on the book – Going Viral: Making Covaxin – by former Indian Council of Medical Research Director Dr Balram Bhargava. The Vaccine War documents the development of the Covid-19 vaccine by the ICMR and Pune’s National Institute of Virology (NIV), in collaboration with Bharat Biotech. Sapthami enacted the role of Dr Sreelakshmi Mohandas in this movie. The Vaccine War received criticism for aspects like glorifying patriarchal undertones, not highlighting the condition of the poor during the lockdown. As per the critics, The Vaccine War pandered to nationalistic jingoism rather than science. I Am Buddha Banner bankrolled this film.
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