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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Singer Manjari Wows as Nagavalli in Iconic Scene Recreation

Singer Manjari Wows as Nagavalli in Iconic Scene Recreation

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Singer Manjari impressed with her portrayal of Nagavalli.
  • She recreated a famous scene from Manichithrathazhu.
  • Her performance received praise from industry peers.
Singer Manjari Wows as Nagavalli in Iconic Scene Recreation

Mollywood singer Manjari has surprised fans with her acting talent, delivering a remarkable performance by recreating Shobhana's iconic Nagavalli character from the classic film 'Manichithrathazhu.' This occurred during a recent episode of the popular music reality show 'Super Star.'

Manjari, who also serves as a judge on the show, was paired with fellow judge Shaan Rahman for a creative segment. While Rahman essayed the role originally played by Mohanlal, Manjari stepped into the shoes of the formidable Nagavalli, a performance that was met with widespread acclaim. Music director Shareth was among the first to commend their act, calling it a 'nailing' performance.

The clip of Manjari's powerful portrayal has since gained significant traction on social media platforms. Appreciative comments have poured in from various personalities within the entertainment industry, including actors Shwetha Menon and Maala, and singer Priyanka Nair. Actress Tessa also shared her admiration, stating, "Wow! You did it well," highlighting the singer's successful foray into acting.

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Singer Manjari recreated the iconic Nagavalli scene from Manichithrathazhu on the music reality show 'Super Star.'
Manjari essayed the role of Nagavalli, originally played by Shobhana, alongside Shaan Rahman who played the role originally done by Mohanlal.
Manjari's performance was praised by music director Shareth, actors Shwetha Menon and Maala, singer Priyanka Nair, and actress Tessa.

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