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Call for it at the age of 20.. Paranmai actress Saranya Open Talk..!

Actress Saranya Nak made her debut as a child star in Tamil cinema with the 1998 film Kadhal Kavita. After that, he acted as a child in the movie Nee Merwa.

But for the first time, the actor acted in the lead role in a romantic movie starring Bharath. She will be playing the heroine’s friend. Kaadhal was directed by director Balaji Sakthivel. The film was well received.

Reception in Tamil Cinema:

After that he got opportunity in many films. But another film that became a symbol for him is Paranmai. Baranmai was a crime adventure film. She will play the role of Ajitha, one of the four students in this.

Call for it at the age of 20.. Paranmai actress Saranya Open Talk..!-oneindia news

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After that he got opportunities to act in two Telugu films. Finally, in 2014, Saranya acted in the films Redtai Valu and Mual and did not act in cinema after that. He left the cinema altogether.

Speaking in an interview, Saranya spoke about the adjustment issue that happened to her in Tamil cinema.

Director calling for adjustment:

As far as the cinema is concerned, will the women acting in it be seen as decent? It is doubtful. After Beranmai I acted in a few films. I got film opportunities in Telugu as well.

Call for it at the age of 20.. Paranmai actress Saranya Open Talk..!-oneindia news

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After that I was unable to continue acting in films due to health problems. Saranya Nak openly says that she too has faced adjustment problems in cinema.

And when he says, “Obviously this word adjustment comes from cinema. Humiliation of actresses happens in cinema. If they know we don’t have anyone they will call directly for adjustment. I have come beyond all that.

Directors who want the film to turn out well will not ask that. Only directors who want to use women ask that. Now if you ask everything like this, because of social media, you can speak boldly like you don’t,” says Saranya Nak.