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The article is about actress Anaswara Rajan, who is currently a trending heroine in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam cinema. She started as a child artist, sharing screen space with stars like Trisha and Manju Warrier, and is now making waves in the Telugu film industry with her upcoming film “Champion,” where she stars alongside Roshan Meka. The film is set to release on December 25th and is directed by Pradeep Advaitam.
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Trending Actress Anaswara Rajan Set to Conquer Tollywood with “Champion”
Hyderabad, December 24, 2025 – Anaswara Rajan, a name currently buzzing in the South Indian film industry, is poised to make a significant impact on Telugu cinema with her upcoming film “Champion.” Rajan, who started her career as a child artist and shared screen time with established stars like Trisha, has quickly risen to prominence, becoming a popular face in Tamil, Malayalam, and now Telugu films.
Anaswara Rajan is known for her role in Rekha Chitram a Malayalam dubbing movie, which made her known to Tollywood audience. Now the Telugu audience will be introduced to the beauty of this young actress on Dec 25th in the movie “Champion”, where she stars opposite Roshan Meka, son of Srikanth. Early glimpses of her character, Chandrakala, in “Champion” have already generated considerable anticipation among Telugu audiences. She is currently being referred to as a youth crush by the Telugu film industry.
“Champion” is directed by Pradeep Advaitam and produced by Swapna Cinema, Aanandi Art Creations, and Concept Films, presented by Zee Studios. The film is slated for release on December 25th under the Vyjayanthi Movies and Swapna Cinemas banners.
In addition to “Champion,” Rajan is also starring in the film “Mee Arjuna,” which is expected to release soon.
With a successful track record in Tamil and Malayalam cinema, Anaswara Rajan’s entry into Tollywood with “Champion” is highly anticipated.
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