Abhignya Vuthaluru Lights Up Instagram in a Vibrant Floral Saree
Enter PC Meena (played by Abhignya Vuthaluru), a courageous police constable newly posted to the village.
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 July 2025 4:58 PM ISTAbhignya Vuthaluru recently shared a striking photo on Instagram that caught the attention of her fans. Dressed in a vibrant floral saree, she stood confidently against a city-lit backdrop, radiating quiet strength. She captioned the post simply, “Served.” The post also credited her glam team, including @manogna-_gollapudi for styling, @sshilpasamriya and @azafashions for the saree, @petalsbyswathi for jewellery, and @photosbyvishnu for photography.
Abhignya is well-known in the Telugu film and TV industry, and has played key roles in Boys in School (2019), Girls in School (2019), and Dog Lovers (2020). What most of her fans are unaware of is that Abhignya has been a vocal supporter of animal welfare and conservation as well, and is a practising vegan.
In the 1980s, a chilling curse looms over the residents of a remote village called Viraatapalem every bride mysteriously dies on her wedding day. For over a decade, no marriage has taken place, and the once-thriving village is now home only to the very young and the very old, crippled by fear and superstition.
Enter PC Meena (played by Abhignya Vuthaluru), a courageous police constable newly posted to the village. Unwilling to accept the curse at face value, she teams up with a reformed convict to unravel the dark secrets buried deep within the village.
“This is the first project I didn’t have to audition for, and I always wanted that. In some ways, I see it as a privilege,” Abhignya shares, adding, “The directors, assistant directors, and co-directors had seen my earlier work and thought I’d be a good fit. The moment I heard the script, I knew it was a powerful, women-led story something I felt lucky to be part of so early in my career.”
Reflecting on her experience on set, she adds, “It was exhilarating. Director Krishna Poluru and our DOP were incredibly clear in their vision. The pace of work was fast, but precise. Everyone knew exactly what they were doing. It was a learning experience I’ll always cherish.”
Photos Courtesy : Instagram