Mass Maharaj Going After Young Heroines Lately!

Update: 2022-05-07 06:54 GMT
The Telugu film industry is always short of heroines and that is why we see a lot of new and fresh faces all the time. A lot of heroes don't want to repeat heroines and always look forward to casting new beauties in their films. But the situation is a bit different for senior heroes as they find it difficult to get female leads who suit their age. They are often torn between satisfying the fans by romancing a young heroine and acting according to their age thereby selecting an actress who is in the industry for more than a decade.

But this rule doesn't apply to Mass Maharaj who is 54 years old. The senior hero Ravi Teja is always on the lookout for young and upcoming heroines who are at least two decades younger than him.

In his last outing 'Khiladi', he romanced news heroines Meenakshi Choudhary and Dimple Hayati who are 25 and 23 years old respectively. Both of them are yet to make their mark in Tollywood and this is their first big project. Coming to his next release 'Ramarao On Duty', he is working with Divyansha Kaushik and Rajisha Vijayan who are 25 and 30 years old respectively.

He is also romancing 'Pelli SandaD' fame Sreeleela in his upcoming film 'Dhamaka'. As we know, she is just 20 years old and just started her career as a heroine. He is also working on another project named 'Ravanasura' in which there are five leading ladies. While Faria is 23 years old, Megha Akash and Anu Emmanuel are 26 years old. The other two heroines are also in their twenties. Even Gayatri Bharadwaj and Nupur Sanon who are the heroines in his 'Tiger Nageswar Rao' biopic are in their twenties.

Seems like Ravi Teja seems to be the chance giver for new and budding heroines who are planning to make it big in Tollywood. Some netizens claim that people often criticize heroes like Nagarjuna, Balakrishna and Venkatesh for working with young heroines but Ravi Teja doesn't get any criticism even though most of the heroines in his movies are too young. What do you think about it?
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