
Some actors let their performances speak for themselves, while others take center stage—Catherine Tresa just did both. After a two-year break from the big screen, the Waltair Veerayya actress is back in the spotlight, not just for her upcoming film Phani, but for her bold and unexpected speech at its promotional event.
At the grand unveiling of Phani’s motion poster, attended by legendary filmmaker K. Raghavendra Rao, Catherine stole the show with her electrifying presence. The film, directed by VN Aditya and produced by Dr. Meenakshi Anipindi, is gearing up for a multi-language release, featuring Mahesh Sriram in a key role. But it was Catherine’s candid revelation that had the audience hooked.
“I have an intense phobia of snakes,” she admitted, recounting a nerve-wracking experience from the shoot. “The director assured me it would be CGI, but in the end, I had to act with real snakes! One was right near my face—I almost lost it.” Her raw honesty turned what could have been a routine promotional event into a gripping moment.
Adding to the buzz, the producer made a striking statement: “Catherine will win a National Award for Phani.” Whether that prediction comes true or not, her fearless attitude is already making waves. If her on-screen performance is as captivating as her speech, Phani might just be on its way to becoming a breakout success!
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