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Hindi version of Rakul Preet’s ‘Jaya Janaki Nayaka’ crosses 700 mn views on YouTube

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New Delhi: The Hindi dubbed version of Rakul Preet Singh’s Telugu film ‘Jaya Janaki Nayaka’, has crossed 700 million views on YouTube, and it has become the first movie ever to do so.

The movie which was dubbed in Malayalam and Hindi, also stars Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, and is directed by Boyapati Srinu.

In the film, Rakul Preet was seen playing the character of Janaki and was really looking pretty and people couldn’t stop admiring her good looks in the film. As the film has now become the first ever movie in the world that has crossed 700 million views on YouTube, it speaks a lot about the audience’s love for Rakul’s sweet and pretty character.

Moreover, as we have seen Rakul coming up with back-to-back releases in Hindi, with her Telugu film Jaya Janaki Nayaka still taking over the audience’s hearts and creating records justifies that she has catapulted a special place in the audience’s hearts across different entertainment industries. While the pretty charm and enchanting persona of Rakul have always been admired by the audience, a lot of fans referred to her as Athiloka Sundari.

On the work front, she will be seen in ‘Indian 2’, ‘Ayalaan’, ‘31 October Ladies Night’, among others.

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