Soundarya captivates in Eduruleni Manishi alongside Nagarjuna, portraying a graceful yet glamorous role. Draped in elegant low-waist sarees styled below the navel, she exudes classic South Indian beauty with modern appeal. Her charm shines in romantic songs and emotional scenes, where her expressive eyes and poise enhance every frame. Captured in HD screencaps and stills, Soundarya’s stunning saree looks and effortless chemistry with Nagarjuna make her performance unforgettable.
Soundarya in Saree from Eduruleni Manishi with Nagarjuna – HD Screencaps
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Soundarya (Sowmya Sathyanarayana, 18 July 1972 – 17 April 2004) was an acclaimed Indian actress celebrated for her powerful performances in Telugu cinema, along with notable roles in Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam films. Winner of three Nandi Awards, six Filmfare Awards South, and a National Award for producing Dweepa (2002), she was among the most loved stars of the 1990s. Her iconic films include Ammoru, Pavitra Bandham, Anthahpuram, Raja, Dweepa, and Apthamitra.