“Non – Commercial Films Are Being Accepted” – Pranitha
Pranitha Subhash, who has been seen in commercial films so far in her career, believes audiences have evolved and that has enabled “other kind of films” to be accepted and appreciated.
“When I started my career, I thought only commercial films work. Lately, I have realised that audiences have begun to accept and appreciate other kind of films (non commercial) too. This has given me the confidence to try films in other genres,” said Pranitha.
Having made her acting debut with 2010 Kannada actioner Porki, she’s been part of well-known films such as Baava, Mr. 420, Attarintiki Daredi and Brahmotsavam . After a gap of two years, she has returned to Tamil films with Jai-starrer Ennaku Vaaitha Adimaigal.
“It’s a very situation-driven film unlike the commercial ones I have done. Even the situations related to friendship and romance are very relatable, which makes the film likeable,” she said, adding that her faith in other kind of films convinced her to accept this offer. The other factor was the way her director narrated the story. “Usually, directors narrate the story from the actor’s perspective. My director just told me the story for 45 minutes and that got me excited,” she added. She plays Jai’s love interest in the film, which is gearing up for a Pongal release.
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