Telugu actor Meka Srikanth hopes to resurrect his dwindling career with an untitled bilingual film that will go on the floors in June.
His last three Telugu films 'Shatruvu', 'Devaraya' and 'Sevakudu' failed to strike a chord with the audiences.
"I've signed a Telugu-Kannada bilingual film which will go on floors from June. Even though my last three releases didn't live up to the expectations, I'm positive this film will do well. I have immense confidence in my director and his script," Srikanth told IANS.

Srikanth\'s last three films \'Shatruvu\', \'Devaraya\' and \'Sevakudu\' failed to strike a chord with the audiences.
The film will be directed by Srinivasu Raju and jointly produced by C R Manohar and E Vijay. The rest of the cast will be announced soon.
Asked if he will dub in his voice in Kannada, he said: "We haven't decided yet but I would love to dub in my own voice because I know the language well".
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Srikanth (Telugu: శ్రీకాంత్; born 28 February 1979) is a South Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language films. He debuted in the 2002 Tamil film Roja Kootam (2002) before going on to make not ...











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