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"Rashmika Mandanna, Allu Arjun And.,.": David Warner's Dream Cast In Movie Where He Wants To Play 'Bad Guy'

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Delhi Capitals skipper David Warner's love for Telugu movies and songs is no secret. The Australia batter was a part of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 team Sunrisers Hyderabad for many seasons and he even led to the title in 2016.

During his time in Hyderabad, he was introduced to the film industry and during a recent interaction, he revealed his dream cast for a Telugu movie where he would like to play the villain.

Warner's choices for the male leads for the movie were superstars Allu Arjun and Mahesh Babu while he picked Rashmika Mandanna for the female lead. “My dream cast would be Mahesh Babu, Allu Arjun and a female actress Rashmika Mandanna.

She has worked with Allu,” Warner said ‘Breakfast with Champions' hosted by Gaurav Kapoor. “I will be the bad guy. I have to play the bad guy.

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