Priyanka Sharma
Priyanka Sharma—man, she’s been popping up everywhere lately. If you’ve watched anything decent in Telugu cinema over the last few years, you’ve probably seen her face. She’s got this knack for playing characters that actually stick with you, not just the pretty-girl-who-cries-a-lot roles. Like, in Pottel (2024), she absolutely owned her part. The grit, the emotion—seriously, what a performance. People were buzzing about it for weeks, and honestly? Deserved.
Then there’s #Viral Prapancham (2025). Okay, so this one’s a bit of a rollercoaster—a story that dives into the insanity of social media fame and the weird stuff people end up doing for likes. Priyanka’s character? Not your typical influencer, thank God. She brings this raw, kinda sarcastic energy to the screen. You can tell she’s not just phoning it in. The film itself is wild, bouncing between laugh-out-loud moments and that uncomfortable cringe when you realize, wow, people really do this stuff online.
Don’t sleep on Bommala Koluvu (2022) either. It’s got more of an indie vibe, dealing with family drama and secrets that everyone pretends don’t exist. Priyanka doesn’t hog the spotlight, but when she’s on screen, you notice. She’s got this subtle intensity, like she’s about to say something that’ll change everything, even when she’s just sitting at the dining table.
Bottom line—Priyanka’s filmography is all over the place, in the best way. She keeps picking these interesting, messy roles, and it’s pretty clear she’s not slowing down anytime soon.