Maria Riabhoshapka urges animal kindness, joins Manchu Manoj's David Reddy
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Key Takeaways
Ukrainian actress Maria Riabhoshapka, now working across Tamil and Telugu cinema, has called for greater compassion toward animals, emphasizing that they deserve kindness and respect from humans. Speaking through her Instagram account on 2 May, the actor shared her lifelong bond with animals, particularly horses.
Her message on animal welfare
"Since childhood, I have always loved animals. They are such gentle and loving creatures, especially horses," Maria Riabhoshapka wrote. "Horses feel like giant friends, with their beautiful eyes and incredible intelligence. And horse riding has always been one of my greatest passions."
She continued, "Deep in my heart, I truly hope people will treat animals with kindness and respect. We should choose to be compassionate and wise beings in this world, not violent ones. Animals give us so much love and trust, and they deserve the same care in return."
Upcoming film project
Maria Riabhoshapka is set to headline the period action drama 'David Reddy' opposite Manchu Manoj, directed by Hanuma Reddy Yakkanti. In the film, she plays Clara Whitmore, a character described by the filmmakers as embodying a fierce, uncompromising love. Director Hanuma Reddy introduced her casting with the tagline, "Her love isn't soft… it's ruthless. Welcome to the Brutal Era."
Co-star's welcome
Manchu Manoj, who leads the ensemble, welcomed Maria Riabhoshapka aboard, calling the film "a grand Pan Indian historical action drama where valor meets destiny, and every character carries the weight of epic storytelling." He praised her casting, saying he was "excited to see her bring this character to life with grace, depth, and fire."
Project timeline
Manchu Manoj had announced 'David Reddy' in August 2024 to mark 21 years in cinema, positioning it as a historical action venture that blends large-scale storytelling with character-driven drama. The film is being positioned as a pan-Indian release.