Aishwarya Rajesh

There is a belief that actresses from Telugu origin don’t receive enough opportunities in the Telugu film industry. But is this merely a criticism, or does it reflect a deeper reality?

Now Aishwarya’s success has stirred this debate once again in industry circles.

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This Sankranti, among several releases like Game Changer and Daaku Maharaj, Sankranthiki Vasthunnam emerged as the surprise blockbuster. Aishwarya Rajesh, who played Venkatesh’s wife Bhagyam, received significant recognition for her performance.

Many people after seeing her performance in the film were reminded of Aamani and Soundarya in the 90s. Aishwarya’s performance was as natural and relatable as those great actresses. Fans requesting her to do more Telugu films.

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Everybody knows Aishwarya Rajesh was introduced to Telugu cinema with Kousalya Krishnamurthy. However, she had done a B grade film called Babala Bagotham many years ago which didn’t even release it seems.

Despite being talented she struggled to secure consistent opportunities in Tollywood. Turning her focus to Tamil cinema, she has managed to sustain her career with roles in smaller films.

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She has also earned accolades for her performances in women-centric films and OTT series, with the Amazon Prime series Suzhal standing out as one of her best works.

After the success of Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, fans and industry watchers are wondering if Aishwarya will get more chances in Tollywood. Will she use this opportunity to establish herself, or will the idea that Telugu heroines struggle to succeed in Tollywood remain true?




Her strategic decisions in the coming months will be crucial in defining her career graph from here on.