When beauty meets talent…you get Madhushree Shah who will be seen in her next Kannada Film ‘PREMAVYUHA’ along with her Hindi Debut

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She’s super talented, absolutely gorgeous and so obviously, is going places. That’s right! Actress Madhushree Shah is set to be seen in the Kannada film industry with “PREMAVYUHA,” produced by RGR Films. She will be playing the lead role alongside Rupesh G Raj and will also be featured alongside well-known actors such as Vardhan Theerthahalli, Mimicry Gopi, Amaranath Aradya, V Manohar, and Tennis Krishna.

Madhushree Shah has already made her mark in the industry with her notable performances in various Kannada, Hindi, and Haryanvi songs such as Belli Gejje, Kannale Bachidala, Harada Hannerdagli, Daka Dale Se, Tera Munh Kala, Eke Doorade, and Nanaga Jhum Jhum.
This talented actress has also recently achieved success on digital platforms with her latest Hindi film “Love/Range,” where she played the lead role alongside Krishna Yadav. The movie was released on MX Player and Hungama under the banner of “MAPLE TREE PRODUCTION” written by Niraj Yadav.

In addition to “PREMAVYUHA,” Madhushree Shah has several upcoming projects, including “Barish” (Kannada film), “Raghu Romeo” (Gujarati), “Puzzle” (Telugu), “Koun Hai,” “Manjhdhaar” (Hindi film), and “Bhutni.”

“I’m thrilled to be part of such amazing projects, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to work with such talented people in the industry,” said Madhushree Shah.

With her talent and passion for acting, Madhushree Shah is indeed all set to make her mark in the Indian film industry now.

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