Anu Emmanuel Opens Up About Her Experience Facing Casting Couch Issues

Anu Emmanuel Opens Up About Her Experience Facing Casting Couch Issues

South-Indian actress Anu Emmanuel, born to noted Malayalam film producer Thankachan Emmanuel in Chicago, made her debut as a child artist in 2011.She returned to India to pursue acting.In 2016, she became a lead actress with the movie “Action Hero Biju.” After this, Anu Emmanuel entered Tollywood and starred in films such as “Majnu” alongside Nani, earning a nomination for the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut.

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In the film “Majnu,” Anu Emmanuel delivered a strong performance, particularly in the first half.Her chemistry with Nani shines through, and their love scenes are portrayed with a refreshing touch.

Anu Emmanuel appeared in several Telugu films like “Kittu Unnadu Jagratha,” “Oxygen,” “Agnyaathavaasi,” “Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India,” “Sailaja Reddy Alludu,” “Alludu Adhurs,” “Maha Samudram,” and “Geetha Govindam.” Her recent Telugu release, “Urvashivo Rakshasivo,” opposite Allu Sirish, was well-received.She also had a brief role in Ravi Teja’s “Ravanasura.” Her Tamil debut alongside Vishal in “Thupparivaalan” was a success, but her career didn’t take off as expected.

Anu Emmanuel spoke about her experience with casting couch, mentioning that she faced such situations early in her career but leaned on her family for support.She emphasized the importance of seeking help from family when dealing with such issues.

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In terms of her work, Anu Emmanuel teamed up with actor Karthi for the action entertainer “Japan,” directed by Raju Murugan.The film features Sunil in a significant role, with GV Prakash Kumar composing the background score and music.Sathyan Sooryan and Ravi Varman are the cinematographers, while Phhiloming Raj serves as the film’s editor.

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