Keerthy Suresh, who is currently promoting her upcoming film Revolver Rita, has opened up about how her National Award-winning portrayal of Savitri in the 2018 biographical drama Mahanati continues to
influence her career. At a recent press event, she revealed that despite the massive acclaim, the phase following the film was unexpectedly challenging.
Keerthy Reveals She Didn’t Get Work for Six Months
Sharing her experience at a press event, Keerthy said, "You don't believe, after the Mahanti release, I didn't get any movie chance for 6 Months. Even no one narrated a story. I was not down, because I didn't do the wrong thing. I took it positively, that people are taking time to shape a unique character for me. I used that gap for the makeover."
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About Revolver Rita
Revolver Rita features Keerthy Suresh in a strong, quirky role and also stars Radikaa Sarathkumar, Redin Kingsley, Mime Gopi, Sendrayan, and veteran stunt master Super Subbarayan. The film marks director JK Chandru’s return after his 2013 film
Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham.The technical crew includes cinematographer Dinesh Krishnan B, editor Praveen KL, and art director Vinoth Rajkumar. The film is produced by Sudhan Sundaram and Jagadish Palanisamy, with Aishwarya Suresh serving as the creative producer.
Keerthy Suresh’s Work Front
In 2024, Keerthy Suresh appeared in four films:
Siren,
Raghu Thatha,
Baby John (Hindi), and she voiced Bujji in
Kalki 2898 AD.
Revolver Rita will be her first Tamil release of the year.She was also recently seen in
Uppu Kappurambu, directed by Ani IV Sasi and featuring Suhas, Babu Mohan, Shatru, Talluri Rameswari, and Subhalekha Sudhakar. After its theatrical release,
Revolver Rita will stream on Netflix.