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- Nayanthara (born Diana Mariam Kurian; 18 November 1984) is an Indian actress known for her work primarily in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam cinema. One of...
- Indian actress and film producer Nayanthara works in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. She made her acting debut with Sathyan Anthikad's Malayalam film...
- Trisha Illana Nayanthara (transl. If Not Trisha, Then Nayanthara) is a 2015 Indian Tamil language **** comedy film written and directed by Adhik Ravichandran...
- Chakravarthy Ramachandra under YNOT Studios. The film stars R. Madhavan, Nayanthara, Siddharth and Meera Jasmine, with Kaali Venkat, N****ar and Vinay Varma...
- Nayanthara: Beyond the Fairytale is a 2024 Indian do****entary film that explores the early life and career of actress Nayanthara, highlighting her personal...
- He made his directorial debut with the successful comedy Trisha Illana Nayanthara (2015). Following a setback with two consecutive failures, his career...
- IVY Entertainment. A sequel to Mookuthi Amman (2020), the film stars Nayanthara reprising her role as the titular character, with Urvashi, Meena, Duniya...
- Nayanthara Chakravarthy (born 20 April 2002), also known as Baby Nayanthara, is an Indian actress who works in Malayalam cinema. She established herself...
- directorial debut. Produced by AR Murugadoss, the film stars Arya, Jai, Nayanthara and Nazriya ****m, while Sathyaraj, San****, Sathyan appear in supporting...
- Ravindran under Zee Studios, Naad Sstudios and Trident Arts. The film stars Nayanthara in the title role, alongside Jai, Sathyaraj and Achyuth Kumar. It follows...