Rowdy hero Vijay Deverakonda is trying to get back in form after a series of disasters like ‘Dear Comrade’, ‘World Famous Lover’ and recent ‘Liger’. Whilst the issues raised due to ‘Liger’ are yet to be solved, Vijay has moved onto his next projects. He has ‘Khushi’ in his hands and it is a romantic entertainer directed by Shiva Nirvana who is also aiming at a comeback after ‘Tuck Jagadish’. There are reports of the ‘Arjun Reddy’ star working with ‘Jersey’ director Gautham Thinnanuri too but the official news is yet to come out.
In the meanwhile, there is a rumour going around in the tinsel town that glamorous North Indian beauty Sharvari Wagh is all set to romance Deverakonda in his next film with Gautham. Sharvari got a lot of recognition through Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Forgotten Army’ and made her Bollywood debut through ‘Bunty Aur Babli 2’. Despite putting in a staggering amount of skin show throughout the movie, the film failed at the box office. However, she won the Filmfare Award in the Best Debut Actor – Female category.
Recently, they both posed together on the sets and they are looking quite stylish. Sources claim, “Sharvari was spotted jetting off to Hyderabad earlier this week and we are now trying to add two plus two. It will definitely be a treat to watch Sharvari and Vijay together as they make for a fresh pairing.†While some say that she is the heroine in Vijay’s film, others state that they both recently worked together on an advertisement. While things are quite uncertain for now, fans of Vijay express that they both make a great onscreen pair and they would love to see them together working on a movie.
Sharvari Wagh worked as an assistant director for movies like ‘Pyar Ka Punchnama 2’, ‘Bajirao Mastani’, ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’ and others before making her debut as a heroine. Vijay Deverakonda’s ‘Jana Gana Mana’ with Puri Jagannadh got shelved after the disastrous result of ‘Liger’. A major part of ‘Khushi’ shooting was been wrapped up but Samantha’s health issues stopped the makers from starting the next schedule.