Actress Sshivada Reunites with Director Obeli Krishna on the 11th Anniversary of 'Nedunchalai'!

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Key Takeaways
- Sshivada marks 11 years since her debut in 'Nedunchalai'.
- She reconnects with director Obeli N Krishna in Kerala.
- 'Nedunchalai' was based on a real dacoit story from the 1980s.
- Her upcoming film, 'Sumathi Valavu', is highly anticipated.
- The film explores a haunted location with historical significance.
Chennai, Mar 28 (NationPress) It appears that actress Sshivada has experienced a significant moment in her career, as she revealed on Friday her unexpected meeting with director Obeli N Krishna, the helm of her debut Tamil film, 'Nedunchalai', on the exact anniversary of its release eleven years prior.
Posting images with her director on her Instagram, Sshivada stated, “Exactly 11 years ago, on this day, 'Nedunchalai' marked my Tamil debut. And today, on the same date, I meet the man who made it happen—our director @obeli_n_krishna—right here in Kerala! What a beautiful coincidence! @dheerajkher2 #11YearsOfNedunchalai #fullcirclemoment #nedunchalai #happiness”
In response, director Obeli N Krishna shared a behind-the-scenes clip from the film's making. He expressed his gratitude, stating, “11 Years of Nedunchalai. Thanks to the team for making us proud... #Nedunchaalai #reelsinstagram #kollywoodcinema #trending #reels”
'Nedunchalai', inspired by a real-life incident, tells the story of a notorious bandit who robbed vehicles along a specific highway during the 1980s. The film, featuring Aari and Sshivada in leading roles, received significant critical praise.
Since her debut, Sshivada has starred in several films across Tamil and Malayalam cinema.
She is currently involved in several eagerly awaited projects, including the upcoming Malayalam horror-comedy 'Sumathi Valavu', set to be released on May 8 this year.
'Sumathi Valavu' has generated considerable excitement among fans and film enthusiasts for multiple reasons. Firstly, it shares its name with a real location known for its haunted reputation. According to locals, the site in Mylamoodu, Kerala, was named after a pregnant woman named Sumathi, who was tragically murdered by her lover in the 1950s. Since her death, visitors and locals have reported sightings of a female figure in the area.
Additionally, the film is being shot at the actual location and is directed by Vishnu Sasi Shankar, who previously directed the blockbuster 'Malikappuram'.