What Makes Parvathy Thiruvothu Excited About Don Palathara’s Films?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Parvathy collaborates with Don Palathara for the first time.
- The film aims to explore themes of love and life.
- Filming will take place in scenic Kerala.
- Parvathy admires Dileesh Pothan's creative sensitivity.
- This project is anticipated to be an emotionally engaging drama.
Mumbai, Oct 27 (NationPress) National Award-winning actress Parvathy Thiruvothu is gearing up to feature in the upcoming film directed by Don Palathara, alongside the esteemed filmmaker-actor Dileesh Pothan. She expressed that the director's films act as a reflection of our lives and love, often devoid of judgment and excess noise.
This project signifies Parvathy's inaugural collaboration with both Don Palathara and Dileesh Pothan.
Parvathy remarked, "Don Palathara’s films hold up a mirror to how we live and love, often without judgment or noise. To step into that kind of world as an actor is incredibly liberating. His films possess a deeply meditative quality."
She further praised the director, saying: "He encourages us to actively contemplate our lifestyles. As an actor, I find that kind of environment thrilling because it requires you to unlearn performance and simply exist. This is also extremely challenging."
Parvathy mentioned that collaborating with him has been on her wish list for a considerable time, and she is excited that this project has materialized.
She added: "Sharing the screen with Dileesh, whose creative insight I’ve admired for years, feels like a chance to return to being a student again."
While the plot details are still under wraps, the film is expected to be an emotionally charged drama shot extensively across Kerala and is slated to commence filming soon.
This announcement comes at an exhilarating time for Parvathy, who recently garnered attention for leading Hrithik Roshan’s debut production, Storm, and reuniting with director Bejoy Nambiar after 13 years since Maryan.
Parvathy launched her acting journey with the Malayalam movie Out of Syllabus in 2006 and received critical acclaim for her role in the Tamil romantic drama Poo in 2008.
She gained fame with her performances in Bangalore Days, Ennu Ninte Moideen, and Charlie. Her success continued with her acclaimed performance in Take Off, which earned her the National Film Award – Special Mention.