Nithya Menen: It's important for me to do films that stand the test of time

The actor talks about her film choices and successful career in this interview
Nithya Menen: It's important for me to do films that stand the test of time

Nithya Menen, after entertaining many with her hit films in Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu languages, forayed into Hindi cinema last year with Mission Mangal. The actor feels it is not enough to entertain people. She wants to do films that stand the test of time.

Nithya made her debut with the 2006 Kannada movie 7 O' Clock, and then went on to impress with roles in films like Mersal, 24, O Kadhal Kanmani, and Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju. 

Talking about her film choices and successful career, she says, "It took its own course. I hadn't planned any of it. I didn't want anything specific either. It's important for me to do good films, to do films that stand the test of time, that I feel proud of. That's very important for me. It's not enough to just entertain."

While Nithya loves her film career, she has other plans, too. "I recorded two new singles during the lockdown. I hope to have music as another branch of my career. One of the songs is a collaboration with an artist from London. It's got a classical sound along with an electronic sound. The other one is a nice romantic melody," she shares.

She is writing a script as well. "I always wanted to sit and write a script. Otherwise I don't get the energy to do it. I gave it a start, but I didn't put any deadline, so it was like if I felt like writing, I would write, if I didn't, I wouldn't. I didn't finish the whole thing. I think I have a few more months," she says.

As an actor, Nithya has just explored a new medium with the web series Breathe: Into The Shadows, streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

"It is one of the best performances I have given till date," she declares, about her role as a mother in the psychological crime thriller.

Asked if OTT platforms will be the new way of viewing films too, she says, "I don't think anything can replace the whole experience of going to a theatre and seeing a movie on a big screen. That is a different experience. But the OTT platforms that are opening up now have started a healthy trend in terms of content and cinema." 

She adds, "Sometimes, there is a certain stagnancy, everybody walks on the same path, and a lot of things become cliches. OTT is opening up new opportunities for everybody wanting to explore diverse content. As an actor, I am very hopeful."

Nithya feels that the niche content these platforms produce is a good thing. "There should be something for everyone, so that is what OTT is doing. I feel that's a very healthy environment," she says.

For now, she is using her lockdown time productively. "I work for months together then, after that, I have to escape from it for some time. I have to recharge. It's an emotionally draining job. It's imperative that we take these breaks. I am used to doing nothing for months together. So when lockdown happened, I thought, 'It's not new to me at all'. I know people are freaking out, but I am like I do this all the time," says Nithya, who has started reading, learning a lot of things online and cleaning up her house, among other things. 

"We always complain that we don't get time to do certain things, so why not use this time. I love the uncertainty of this time. You never know when things are going to start, what's going to happen, basically there are no deadlines. You can do whatever you want, what your heart wants to do. I decided to use this time to do everything that I didn't get time for. I have been using it quite productively," she signs off.

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