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Being part of handloom movement a dream project: Samantha
Chennai, March 11: Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu on Saturday said she considers being part of Telangana government's handloom movement as a dream project.
Earlier this year, Samantha was appointed as the handloom ambassador of The Telangana State Weaves Cooperative Society (TSCO).
"And it begins. Dream project. First stop Siddipet. A part of the Telangana government and TSCO's notable effort to provide for its weavers. Handloom movement," Samantha tweeted.
On the career front, she is busy with two projects.
In Tamil, she is currently shooting for Thiagarajan Kumararaja's thriller "Aneethi Kathaigal".
In Telugu, she will soon commence work on "Mahanati", a biopic on late legendary southern actress Savitri.
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