As a comedy show, Jabardasth took Comedy Circus hit formula on Hindi National TV and successfully made big inroads even on regional level.
It made the careers of Sudheer, Ramprasad, Srinu, Raghava, Chandra, Adhi and many more actors in 5 years and it is still going strong.
Along with them, Anasuya became a top anchor and redefined glamorous anchors on Telugu TV. She made so huge name that she now transcended into a movie actress as well.
Rangasthalam made her so popular that now, the number of film offers that too lucrative, have doubled up. She even as a song specially written about her.
But all this success started for her with Jabardasth. So, is she quitting Jabardasth? Many thought that is the case with Varshini appearing for two episodes back to back.
The makers clarified that Anasuya will be back and this week episode promos does confirm that. The rumour is that like Hyper Adhi who wanted to concentrate more on films and politics, Anasuya too has plans to appear in more films next year.
For that she doesn't want to quit Jabardasth, it seems. But if the work load increases? No one has a definitive answer for that question.
It made the careers of Sudheer, Ramprasad, Srinu, Raghava, Chandra, Adhi and many more actors in 5 years and it is still going strong.
Along with them, Anasuya became a top anchor and redefined glamorous anchors on Telugu TV. She made so huge name that she now transcended into a movie actress as well.
Rangasthalam made her so popular that now, the number of film offers that too lucrative, have doubled up. She even as a song specially written about her.
But all this success started for her with Jabardasth. So, is she quitting Jabardasth? Many thought that is the case with Varshini appearing for two episodes back to back.
The makers clarified that Anasuya will be back and this week episode promos does confirm that. The rumour is that like Hyper Adhi who wanted to concentrate more on films and politics, Anasuya too has plans to appear in more films next year.
For that she doesn't want to quit Jabardasth, it seems. But if the work load increases? No one has a definitive answer for that question.