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Nayan Sarika on KA: 'The unique content and startling climax will stun you'

Nayan Sarika plays the female lead in KA which stars Kiran Abbavaram as the main lead. The period drama is all set to hit the screens on October 31, 2024.

Avad Mohammad
Oct 28, 2024
Nayan Sarika on KA: 'The unique content and startling climax will stun you'

Nayan Sarika on KA

Kiran Abbavaram's KA is set to release on October 31, 2024. The makers are leaving no stone unturned to make it a success, especially as KA is releasing alongside Lucky Baskhar on the same date. With this competition, there is pressure on Kiran and his team to deliver, but they are confident that KA will be a blockbuster.

Nayan Sarika's interview on KA

Nayan Sarika plays the female lead in the film and shares that KA gave her a significant role to showcase her talent. Talking about landing the role, Nayan says that after the teaser of Aay went viral, the makers of KA approached her, and she immediately signed on, as she loved the script.

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"KA has a unique script that attracted me right away. I didn’t hesitate at all and signed the film immediately," says Nayan Sarika. She added, "I play the character of Satyabhama, a traditional village girl, in KA. My role is prominent, and my chemistry with Kiran Abbavaram has turned out well."

Tanvi Ram also stars as another lead in the film. Though Nayan did not share much screen time with her, she mentioned that they got along well during the promotions. KA is being released with high expectations and needs to earn Rs 12 crore to break even.

Nayan is optimistic, saying, "KA will surely be a big hit at the box office and will recover all its costs. The film will recoup its investment within the first week due to its strong content." The makers also plan to hold special premieres a day before the release to build anticipation for the film.

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