The actress has now signed up to be a part of Hariprasad Jayanna’s college caper, Padavi Poorva

Aditi Prabhudeva is well and truly establishing herself as one of Kannada cinema’s busiest actresses, are in various stages of production or ready for release.
In fact, Aditi, who is in today’s release, the horror flick Aana, and has another, the Dayal Padmanabhan directed Ombatthane Dikku slated for a December 31 theatrical outing, has just signed up to be a part of another film. The actress will be in Hariprasad Jayanna’s upcoming college caper called Padavi Poorva, which has Pruthvi Shamanur, Yasha Shivakumar and Anjali Anish on board. Although the makers of Padavi Poorva remain tightlipped about her role in the film, a press note states that hers is a pivotal character that she has already shot for. Shri Mahadev also has a cameo in the film, which has music by Arjun Janya and cinematography by Santhosh Rai Pathaje.
What’s interesting about Aditi’s choice of films, say industry insiders, is that the actress has a healthy mix of female lead roles, as well as pivotal supporting roles too. The actress, it appears, is not particular about being a solo heroine either. For instance, in Golden Star Ganesh’s Tribble Riding, Aditi is one of three heroines, while the role in Totapuri is best described as unique.
Apart from these aforementioned films, Aditi is also a part of an as-yet-untitled murder mystery in which she is an investigative officer. She will also be seen in Monk, Gajanana and Gang, Mafia, Tribble Riding, Andondittu Kaala, Dilmaar, Champion, 5D and Once upon a time in Jamaligudda. The actress has been quoted as saying that the reason she is able to handle so many projects back-to-back and some, like Jamaaligudda and Mafia simultaneously, is because she has no other distractions in life.
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