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Malavika Manoj’s Promising Telugu Debut in O Bhama Ayyo Rama

July 7, 2025

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After winning hearts with her performance in the Malayalam film Jo, actress Malavika Manoj is all set to make her Telugu debut with the romantic comedy O Bhama Ayyo Rama, starring Suhas in the lead. Directed by Ram Godhal and produced by Harish Nalla under the WE Arts banner, the film is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on July 11.

In a recent media interaction, Malavika shared her excitement about entering Telugu cinema and the unique journey behind her role. “Director Ram watched my performance in Jo and felt I was the perfect fit for this film,” Malavika said. “When I heard the story, I immediately connected with it.”

Speaking about her character, she revealed, “I play Satyabhama, a role that’s very different from what I’ve done before. It’s not the typical simple village girl. This character is modern, hyper, bold, and full of attitude. It challenged me to express a wide range of emotions, and that’s something every actor craves.”

Interestingly, Malavika didn’t undergo specific prep for the role. “Even though Telugu isn’t my first language, I understood the emotions and performed accordingly. The team was so professional and supportive—it really made my debut experience joyful.”

One of the most challenging moments for Malavika was a swimming scene. “I didn’t know how to swim,” she admitted. “But I didn’t want to delay the shoot, so I just faced the fear and did it. That moment really pushed me as an actor.”

Malavika also praised her co-star Suhas. “He’s a very dedicated artist—quiet, focused, and fully committed on set. Working with him was a pleasure.” She also appreciated the experience of working with directors like Harish Shankar and Maruthi, calling them “extremely professional and encouraging.”

On whether she is open to glamorous roles, Malavika said, “I don’t follow strict rules. If I’m comfortable with the character and the story justifies it, I’m open to it. But if something doesn’t feel right to me, I wouldn’t take it up.”

Reflecting on her role and the film’s theme, she concluded, “O Bhama Ayyo Rama feels fresh and entertaining. The love story is portrayed differently, and I believe the audience will find it both heartwarming and humorous. I feel truly lucky to be a part of this film.”

With her confident screen presence, refreshing honesty, and passion for versatility, Malavika Manoj is surely an exciting new talent to watch out for in Telugu cinema.