Nadia is very popular these days in Telugu ever since she became the aunty of hero Pawan Kalyan. In Attarintiki Daredi she was like almost the hero of he movie. Later she is getting lot of roles as aunty.
The actor says she is quite fascinated by the new-generation hitmakers. “Yes, the youngsters are coming up with really good movies. So if any director, whom I believe can bring out the best in me, comes up with an offer, I am ready to work with them.”
Nadias last set of movies in Malayalam was in 2013 — Aaru Sundarim aarude Katha and English. So, in a way she is making one of her many comebacks with another release but with a stronger role. Nadia is playing a police officer in the Tamil-Malayalam bilingual movie titled Girls which is directed by Thulasidas, who also is making a comeback.
The movie will release in a month’s time,” says Nadia. The actress explains that she carefully chooses a few roles in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu. “Since I am based out of Kerala, I try to keep my schedule limited.
It is no coincidence that we always see Nadia in films that are women-centric or in strong roles. Right from her debut Noketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu to M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi and Aaru Sundarimarude Katha, she always made sure her roles speak strongly. “Yes, I deliberately choose such roles, probably because it relates a lot with my own nature.
I also like to do roles that are impactful and it doesn’t matter whether the banner is big or small. If a role suits me, I will do it. I have turned down several big projects, just because I was not convinced I was fit for the role. When I get a project I look from the audience point of view, because they have certain expectations. So I have absolutely no regrets.”
She explains that more than a career, acting is a process of fulfilling her creative side, more like a hobby. “As I said earlier, I am more of a home-bound person.