The grand audio launch of the movie “Jawan,” starring Shah Rukh Khan, took place at Sri Sairam Engineering College in Chennai.Everyone from the film’s cast and crew attended the event, but the absence of Nayanthara, the female lead, was noticeable.She has a policy of not participating in promotional events for her movies.
Nayanthara’s decision to avoid promotions has been in place for a while.She limits her media interactions, occasionally giving interviews.For instance, before the release of “Kolamaavu Kokila,” she spoke with DD, joined by the film’s director Nelson Dilipkumar, music director Anirudh Ravichander, and actor Sivakarthikeyan.
These instances are rare as Nayanthara prefers to maintain her privacy.
In the past, Nayanthara used to attend film promotions.However, she changed this approach.She explained in a Vogue India interview that she’s a private person who’s uncomfortable with crowds.
Being misquoted and misunderstood multiple times made it overwhelming for her.Nayanthara believes her role is to act and let her films speak for themselves.
Her choice to limit public appearances and interviews has contributed to her mystique and unique aura.This decision has helped Nayanthara maintain an enigmatic presence that adds to her persona.
Moreover, Nayanthara’s journey in Telugu cinema has been marked by a series of remarkable films, showcasing her talent and versatility.Nayanthara captivated the hearts of Tollywood audiences through her exquisite beauty and exceptional acting prowess in Telugu gems such as “Lakshmi,” “Boss,” “Dubai Seenu,” “Adhurs,” and “Simha.”
It all began with “Chandramukhi”, a unique blend of horror and comedy that elevated Nayanthara to the status of a leading actress in Telugu cinema.The film’s massive success wasn’t just evident at the box office; it also earned her the prestigious Nandi Award for Best Actress, solidifying her position in the industry.
In 2005, Nayanthara’s prowess shone once again in the Tamil film “Ghajini,” which was dubbed into Telugu.This action-packed thriller achieved blockbuster status, and Nayanthara’s performance was lauded by audiences and critics alike.
Her portrayal earned her the esteemed Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Actress.
The year 2007 saw the release of “Billa,” a Telugu film that made a significant impact in the Telugu cinema world.This action thriller catapulted Nayanthara to stardom in the Telugu film industry, further solidifying her reputation as a versatile and dynamic actress.