Sandalwood's Girl Next Door Rachita Ram Goes Bold With Guns And Cigarette

Sandalwoods Girl Next Door Rachita Ram Goes Bold With Guns And Cigarette
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Sandalwood's Girl Next Door Rachita Ram Goes Bold With Guns And Cigarette

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Sandalwood actress Rachitha Ram currently has twelve movies in hand. All of them have altogether different story lines. The dimple queen who is known for selection of simple, traditional, and homely characters has now ventured into enacting an unusual bold role.

Sandalwood actress Rachitha Ram currently has twelve movies in hand. All of them have altogether different story lines. The dimple queen who is known for selection of simple, traditional, and homely characters has now ventured into enacting an unusual bold role.

The photos which were shared by the actress recently have given rise to a lot of discussions on social media. Though her character is not revealed in the movie 'Ek Love Ya', a photo of the actor holding a cigarette in her hand and enjoying the party has gone viral.

However, Rachita, on her part, has made it clear to her fans that if they found the picture offensive then they must just stop finding her. Here's a look at Rachita Ram's tweet and picture...




Yet, netizens showed their anger stating "Rachitha, this kind of character doesn't suit you. You must not select such characters" and "Remove Rachitha holding a cigarette from the movie" were some of the replies to the actor's post seen on social media.

Now, Netizens are shocked after seeing Rachitha Ram with the same look again.The actress is seen in a mass look with a gun in one hand and a cigarette in the other and a hashtag written with it has been a topic of debate on social media. "What I am doing is wrong. If viewed as a criminal I have a suggestion for you. Do not try to search me," is the inscription.

Some have stated as "Lovely" while some have questioned asking the actor if she is promoting cigarette smoking. However we cannot rule out the fact that Rachitha is currently the most sought after actress in the film industry.

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