Mangaluru girl Mouna Guddemane turns auto rani to promote Krishna Rukku serial in B'luru


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Bengaluru, Mar 3: Kannada television actress Mouna Guddemane is touring Bengaluru as an ‘auto rani’ to promote her new serial Krishna Rukku.

Mouna, who gained popularity through the serial Ramachari aired on Colors Kannada, is now acting  in Krishna Rukku, which is set to premiere on Zee Kannada from March 9 at 6.30 pm.

Ahead of the launch, Zee Kannada has been sharing updates about the serial on its social media platforms. As part of the promotions, Mouna Guddemane has been travelling around Bengaluru city in an auto to create buzz about the show.

The auto used for the campaign features photos of late actors Shankar Nag and Puneeth Rajkumar. It also carries catchy Kannada slogans such as ‘Learn Kannada before you eat the food here,’ ‘mother’s blessings,’ ‘siblings,’ and ‘Free for pregnant women,’ adding a local flavour to the promotion.

The storyline of Krishna Rukku revolves around contrasting emotions. While Rukku smiles despite her broken Kannada and cheerful nature, Krishna is a man haunted by painful memories that have shattered his life. The new story unfolds around this emotional thread.

Mouna Guddemane plays the role of Rukku, while actor Akshay Nayak portrays Krishna. The promos of the serial are already circulating widely on social media and have drawn significant attention from viewers.

Where did Mouna Guddemane grow up?

Kannada television actress Mouna Guddemane has become the talk of the town with her serial Ramachari, but she entered the modelling industry at the age of 17 and caught everyone's attention. Originally from Mangaluru, she is still studying and acting!!!

  

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