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Murli Sharma the most demanded actor in South Industry

Published On : 27 Aug 2015   |  Reported By : Mohd Naseem Khan


We have seen many actors who have made a heavy impact on the Bollywood screen, but little did we know that they have made an impression at both the places .Most of the Bollywood actors have done heavier roles in South Indian films and have been loved by the audience. Actor Murli Sharma has made his mark into Bollywood with much aplomb, and now he will be seen in sporadic appearances in South films. Nandi award winner Actor Murli sharma is quite busy where he will be seen in not one or two but three films back to back. Murli Sharma will be seen in Nani starrer "Bale Bale Magadivoi" directed by Maruthi. In Tamil industry he will be share screen with Vishal "Paayum puli" directed by national award winner Suseentharan which will be dubbed and released in Telugu as "Jai surya"and here not the list end he will also be seen In the Rajsekhar film "Arjuna" too. Now back to Bollywood it's "Singh is Bling" on 2nd Oct followed by Wazir and Gangajal 2.

Actors Murli Dharma spoke to World News Network, he said, "I am really excited these days. As I have back to back releases in next month. It was a quite busy schedule for me. I am glad I got a chance to work with great personalities in South."







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