Nithya Menen recently won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Shobana in Thiruchitrambalam, a light-hearted Tamil film. Her win sparked debate among fans, especially those of Sai Pallavi, who believed Pallavi deserved recognition for her intense performance in Gargi.
In an interview with the Indian Express, Nithya addressed the controversy, expressing her satisfaction with winning the award for a film that brought joy to both her and the audience. She questioned the bias toward dramatic roles in award selections, emphasizing that comedic and light-hearted performances also require skill. “This win for Thiruchitrambalam and Shobana proves that awards aren’t given just for dramatic roles,” she said, challenging the notion that impactful performances must be intense or emotionally heavy.
Nithya’s portrayal of Shobana showcases the subtle art of connecting with audiences through everyday emotions, reminding us that great acting isn’t limited to dramatic roles.
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