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This story is from July 28, 2022

Exclusive! Sangeetha Bhat on Yediyuru Sri Siddhalingeshwara: I always wanted to play a Naagini's character on-screen

Kannada devotional daily soap Yediyuru Sri Siddhalingeshwara is gearing up for some exciting episodes in the coming days. The daily soap is all set the feature the 'Nagamani Rahasya' in the upcoming days.
Exclusive! Sangeetha Bhat on Yediyuru Sri Siddhalingeshwara: I always wanted to play a Naagini's character on-screen
Kannada devotional daily soap Yediyuru Sri Siddhalingeshwara is gearing up for some exciting episodes in the coming days. The daily soap is all set the feature the 'Nagamani Rahasya' in the upcoming days.
With the show gearing up to narrate the story of Nagamani, actress Sangeetha Bhat has been roped in for the role of a Naagini. She will play the role of a shape-shifting female serpent.

Talking about the same with, the actress says, "I am very excited to portray the role of a Naagini for the first time in my acting career. We are shooting this special episode for the upcoming Nagarapanchami festival. The episode also will be airing on Sunday that is on July 31st."
She adds, "It has been very interesting shooting for this special episode. We are shooting in chroma. This is again a new experience for me as I have never shot like this before. Actually, Yediyur Sri Siddhalingeshwara is also my first mythology show. The project has provided me a platform to experience a lot of new things."
Talking more about it, Sangeetha says, "I always wanted to essay the role of a Naagini in my acting career. I have always looked forward to this character for a long time now. And getting to essay the role of Naagini in a mythology show is very much like a dream come true moment for me. My happiness has no limits as of now."
Furthermore, she sums up by adding, "Apart from my looks and character in the show, what seemed to be a little bit challenging is the language. I am so used to speaking in urban Kannada. But, here, there is a pinch of Halegannada in the script. The dialogues are poetic and that's the beauty of the script here. On the whole, it has been a beautiful experience so far."

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