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3 years of Sammohanam: Aditi Rao Hydari goes down memory lane about her Telugu debut

Aditi played Sameera, a character that reflected on the many struggles of a working woman

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Three years ago, Aditi Rao Hydari made her Telugu debut with director Mohan Krishna Indraganti's Sammohanam. Aditi played Sameera, a character that reflected on the many struggles of a working woman. 

In an official statement to mark three years of Sammohanam, Aditi said, "Firsts are always special. I heard this story over a phone call with (Director) Mohan Krishna Indraganti. I loved the story and said yes immediately. There were lots of well-meaning people who told me to do a more typical big-ticket film as my first Telugu film. I loved Sammohanam and I went with my gut and I’m so happy that I did."

Meanwhile, Aditi was last seen in the Netflix film Sardar Ka Grandson alongside Arjun Kapoor, Neena Gupta, John Abraham. Her upcoming projects include Hey Sinamika opposite Dulquer Salman and Maha Samudram.

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