Ukrainian Actress Maria Riabhoshapka Takes on Clara Whitmore Role in 'David Reddy'
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Hyderabad, March 6 (NationPress) The production team of the much-anticipated period action thriller 'David Reddy', directed by Hanuma Reddy Yakkanti and featuring Manchu Manoj in the lead role, has revealed that Ukrainian actress and model Maria Riabhoshapka will portray the female lead, Clara Whitmore.
Director Hanuma Reddy celebrated Maria's casting by sharing her character poster on Instagram, stating, "Her love isn’t soft… it’s ruthless. Welcome to the Brutal Era."
Actor Manchu Manoj also extended a warm welcome to Maria on his Instagram, expressing his excitement about her role as Clara Whitmore. He wrote, "The intense world of #DavidReddy welcomes its leading lady - Maria Riabhoshapka on board as Clara Whitmore. Her love is War. Excited to see her bring this character to life with grace, depth, and fire. A grand Pan Indian historical action drama where valor meets destiny, and every character carries the weight of epic storytelling. @maria_riaboshapka #DavidReddy #MariaRyaboshapka."
Previously, Manchu Manoj announced the film’s title 'David Reddy' last August, coinciding with his 21-year milestone in the film industry, describing it as a historical action drama.
In a heartfelt post, he expressed gratitude to his supporters, stating, "With a heart full of gratitude… Today marks 21 years of my journey in cinema. I feel truly blessed to be still doing what I love. And with the same love and hope, sharing my 21st film titled #DavidReddy."
He elaborated on the film’s premise, saying, "A raw, intense, high-octane historical action drama set between 1897 to 1922, brought to life by the visionary Hanuma Reddy Yakkanti garu, supported by Velvet Soul Motion Pictures. Thank you for standing by me all these years. Humbled and excited for what’s ahead. #MM21 #MM."
The announcement included a poster with the caption, "Born in the Madras Presidency, Raised in Delhi. Now, shaking the British empire. Rebellion begins..." which suggests that the film will explore themes of India's fight for independence.