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It’s very emotional and it will tug at your heartstrings. Nithya says, “ Ninnila Ninnila is a magical ride. Set in London, Ninnila Ninnila tells the story of Dev, played by Ashok Selvan, a chef who suffers from muscle spasm sporadically, and the roles which Maya (Nithya Menen) and Tara (Ritu Varma) play in his life. She has known filmmaker Ani Sasi for almost 12 years now, and their friendship and faith in each other seeped into the whole process of making their film. Twitter on how some of her films are an extension of her personality, Nithya says her role in Ninnila Ninnila is inspired from who she is in her real life. Nithya Menen, Ashok Selvan and Ritu Varma in a poster for Ninnila Ninnila. That’s the saddest part for an actor,” she says, with a tinge of philosophy and a sense of calmness. I truly feel that expecting consistency will make the process itself quite mechanical.
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Change is the only constant in an actor’s life. My choices are always an extension of who I’m, what state of mind I’m in, and as things change, the films I’m part of will reflect all that. And in her current phase, she has found herself drawn to slice-of-life dramas like Ani Sasi’s Ninnila Ninnila and even a period drama set in the backdrop of Skylab space station’s crash in 1979.
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In recent years, her choices have ranged from OTT series and films like Breathe and Mission Mangal respectively to Psycho and Kolambi in Tamil and Malayalam. The whole world needed a little shaking up, I guess,” she adds. In my case, a lot of these things happened subconsciously and I’m back with renewed energy to keep working. It’s given us time to introspect, rethink about our lives and how it’s going, and get a better clarity about our decisions. I believe that there’s a reason why things happen, and it’s so rare for the whole world to go through the same thing at the same time.
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Then, in 2020, the whole world went into a lockdown for months altogether due to the pandemic, and in turn, it forced Nithya to introspect further. When you are an actor, your craft will always shine through when it needs to.” If I am taking a break, it doesn’t mean that I’m gone forever. It’s so underrated,” Nithya Menen avers, adding, “I don’t understand why people keep saying that I’m making a ‘comeback’, if I don’t take up films for an extended period of time (laughs). People don’t give enough time to themselves. It turned out to be a spiritual quest too to truly find joy in what I wanted to do, and once you understand why you want to do what you want to do, everything becomes easier. “Back then, I had to learn more about myself and find a purpose in my work. It was a phase where she had to pause to reflect on her choices, and she put herself in self-imposed quarantine at home for a couple of years. Five years ago, the actress was on a roll with films like OK Kanmani, Kanchana 2, 24, S/O Satyamurthy to her credit, but she found herself resisting all that life was offering her. Nithya Menen, by her own admission, goes through phases which have a big impact on her life and work. Nithya Menen on ZeePlex film Ninnila Ninnila, and how collaborating with director Ani Sasi was 'invigorating'