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Hansika has become my lucky charm: Sundar C

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Hansika has become my lucky charm: Sundar C
he director was speaking at the audio launch of "Aambala" which stars Vishal Krishna Reddy in the lead
Filmmaker Sundar C, who has collaborated with actress Hansika Motwani for the third time in a row in upcoming Tamil action-comedy Aambala, says she’s his lucky charm.

“This is the third time I’ve teamed up with Hansika. She’s become my lucky charm. Our last two films turned out to be blockbusters. I’m sure Aambala will also turn out to be successful,” Sundar C told reporters here Saturday.

He was speaking at the audio launch of Aambala which stars Vishal Krishna Reddy in the lead.

Speaking at the event, Hansika, who worked with Sundar in films like Theeya Vela Seyyanum Kumaruand Aranmanai previously, said working in Aambala was a “magical experience” for her.

Also starring Vaibhav Reddy, Madhuurima, Ramya Krishnan, Kiran Rathod, Aishwarya and Pradeep Rawat, Aambala is slated for a Pongal 2015 release.

The film also marks Sundar’s second film with Vishal after the yet-unreleased Tamil comedy Madha Gaja Raja.

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