Bindu Madhavi in Dhandoraa 
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Dhandoraa makers unveil new character poster featuring Bindu Madhavi

Dhandoraa, starring Navdeep in a prominent role, is directed by Muralidhar

BH Harsh

On Saturday, which marks Bindu Madhavi's birthday, the makers of Dhandoraa released a new poster featuring her character in the film. Bindu will be seen playing Sri Latha in the upcoming social drama. Dhandoraa features Navdeep in a prominent roles and notable actors like Shivaji, Mounika Reddy, Nandu, and Ravi Krishna in significant roles. A few days ago, the makers announced the inclusion of playback singer Aditi Bhavaraju as an actor for the project, besides release a character poster for Ravi Krishna. 

A brief teaser for Dhandoraa was released in February. Directed by Muralikanth, the film promises to be a rural drama touching upon themes like societal injustice, caste barriers and honour killings among other issues. Muralidhar has previously worked as a screenwriter for the film Nee Dhaarey Nee Katha, which released last year.

Dhandoraa is produced by Ravindra Benerjee Muppaneni under Loukya Entertainments banner, which has previously bankrolled films like Colour Photo and Bedurulanka 2012. The film’s technical crew includes Mark K Robin composing music, Venkat R. Sakhamuri as the cinematographer, and Srujana Adusumilli taking care of editing. Kranthi Priyam is the art director.

Bindu Madhavi, who began her career in Telugu cinema, is primarily known for her work in Tamil film industry. Her last major Telugu project was in the web series Paruvu, where she made an extended cameo appearance.

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