Poonam Kaur to make her Bollywood debut opposite Karan Singh Grover in 3 Dev.
Southern sensation Poonam Kaur is all set to make her
Bollywood debut opposite television heartthrob Karan Singh Grover in Ankoosh
Bhatt's madcap comedy 3 Dev releasing soon.
Having proved her mettle in the South with over 20 films
including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam flicks, Poonam has been known to
be one of the most expressive actresses there -- and going by her Facebook
followers touching five million, one can safely say, a very popular one too.
Currently, she is also playing the lead in the mega-hyped Telugu historical TV
series Swarna Khadgam, being made by the makers of the magnum opus Bahubali.
Poonam's beauty with a dazzling smile has often been compared
to that of yesteryear actresses Madhubala and Divya Bharti. Having studied
fashion technology from Delhi, she is no novice to the world of glamour. Before
entering movies, Poonam was crowned Miss Andhra as she won the Lux Miss Andhra
Beauty Pageant.
Thereafter, she went on to win the Miss Talented title in
Femina Miss India South and has been nominated multiple times for Filmfare Best
Supporting Actress roles in the South.
In 3 Dev, Poonam will be seen playing the character of the
dainty Radha, while her song Nikamma with Karan Singh Grover has already been
scaling great popularity on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90KwV7Q50Lc
The film's director Ankoosh Bhatt says, "When we began
casting for the role, my casting director suggested Poonam's name. We needed
someone sweet, bubbly and very emotive to play Radha and she fit the bill
perfectly. Her experience in the South helped tremendously. She required no
hand-holding and got into the character in no time."
Poonam is equally charged about her Bollywood debut.
"The character has interesting dimensions, which not only made it
appealing to play, but challenging too. Plus, the team of the film was always
very warm and supportive. They made me feel at home. Now I have my fingers
crossed for the release and waiting for some divine dev-devta magic to
happen," she chirps.
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