Actress Amulya makes a triumphant return as judge on Zee Kannada’s ‘Navu Namavaru’


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Bengaluru, Jul 30: Sandalwood’s beloved actress Amulya, who once ruled hearts with her girl-next-door charm, is making a grand comeback—this time on the small screen. After a long hiatus from the limelight post-marriage, Amulya is all set to re-enter the entertainment world, not as a heroine, but as a judge on Zee Kannada’s brand-new reality show Navu Namavaru.

Amulya, who tied the knot with businessman and politician Jagadish R Chandra in 2017 and is now a mother to twin sons Atharv and Aadhav, had stepped away from films to focus on her family life. Her fans, who missed her presence on screen, have reason to celebrate as she ventures into television for the very first time.

Television debut with a twist of emotion

Navu Namavaru, which translates to We Are Ourselves, is an emotional reality show celebrating the essence of relationships. The show, set to premiere on August 2, will air every Saturday and Sunday at 9 pm on Zee Kannada. With the tagline "Relationships are real stories that cannot be forgotten," the show aims to bring heartfelt tales of love, bonding, and family connections to the forefront.

Amulya will be seen sharing the judge’s panel with renowned actress Tara and popular actor Sharan. The promos, already viral on social media, showcase Amulya in a fresh avatar, winning hearts all over again with her warmth and grace.

A show that touches hearts

Unlike typical reality shows that focus on competition, Navu Namavaru delves into real-life stories of ordinary people. It aims to highlight human emotions, relationships, and life experiences, offering viewers a wholesome and touching journey every weekend.

For Amulya, known for her performances in hit films like Cheluvina Chittara, Shravani Subrahmanya, Nanu Nanna Kanasu, Gajakesari, and Krishna Rukku, this marks a new chapter in her career. Fans have welcomed her return with open arms, flooding social media with supportive messages and excitement.

With a blend of nostalgia, emotion, and a star-studded judging panel, Navu Namavaru is poised to be a heartwarming addition to Kannada television—while marking the much-awaited comeback of one of Sandalwood’s most adored stars.

  

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