The film industry is buzzing with excitement as popular stars showcase their versatility by adopting regional dialects in their performances. The phrase “each dialect has its own charm” rings true as actors like Ram Charan and Akhil explore the rich linguistic diversity of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in their latest roles. Ram Charan has been captivating audiences with his portrayal of a character speaking the North Andhra dialect, while Akhil and Varun Tej have embraced the Rayalaseema dialect in their conversations on screen.
Vijay Deverakonda is also making waves by mastering both the East Godavari and Rayalaseema dialects for his upcoming projects. Not to be left behind, actress Kavya Thapar has impressed fans by transforming her speech to sound like a true Telangana girl, showcasing her dedication to her craft. The enthusiasm around these performances is palpable, with fans eager to see how each actor infuses their characters with local flavor.
Ram Charan’s latest film, titled “Peddi,” features him in a rugged look with a thick beard and a mass appeal, directed by Buchi Babu Sana. The film is set to release on March 27 and promises a thrilling sports-action drama with Janhvi Kapoor starring opposite him. Fans are particularly excited about Ram Charan’s dialogues in the North Andhra dialect, which have garnered applause for their authenticity.
Varun Tej recently announced his 15th film, “Korean Kanakaraju,” set against the backdrop of Rayalaseema. This film, directed by Merlapaka Gandhi, also stars Ritika Nayak and features comedy actor Satya in a prominent role. The film is set to release later this year and promises to deliver a mix of humor and drama, with Varun delivering dialogues in the local dialect to add to the authenticity.
Meanwhile, Vijay Deverakonda is busy with two period films, “Ranabali” and “Rowdy Janardhan,” where he showcases his linguistic prowess by performing in different dialects. “Ranabali,” directed by Rahul Sankrityan, is based on historical events from the British colonial period and features Rashmika Mandanna in a key role. The film is anticipated to release on September 11, while “Rowdy Janardhan” is a rural action drama set in the 1980s, with Keerthy Suresh starring as the female lead.
Kavya Thapar is also making headlines with her role in “Nenu Ready,” where she has adopted the Telangana dialect to connect with her character. This family entertainer, directed by Nikkhil Koneeru, is set to release this summer and is expected to resonate with audiences due to its relatable storyline and vibrant dialogues.
Akhil Akkineni is set to showcase his skills in the Rayalaseema dialect for his film “Lenin,” which focuses on an intense love story set against the backdrop of Chittoor. Directed by Murali Kishore Abburu, this film is scheduled for release on May 1, adding to the excitement surrounding regional storytelling.
In addition to these stars, many other actors are embracing different dialects to enhance their performances in upcoming films. From Sai Dharam Tej to Adivi Sesh, the trend of using regional dialects is gaining momentum, ensuring that audiences are treated to a rich tapestry of cultural representation in cinema.