"Reeshma Nanaiah States that Women Have Less Onscreen Presence Now Compared to the 1990s"
Reeshma Nanaiah Actor Reeshma Nanaiah is looking forward to sharing screen space with Dhananjaya in Anna from Mexico, directed by Shankar Guru. “Looking at the way my filmography is shaping up, I fe...
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Reeshma Nanaiah, the actor, is excited about her upcoming project "Anna from Mexico," where she will share the screen with Dhananjaya under the direction of Shankar Guru. Reflecting on her recent experiences in the film industry, she considers herself fortunate to have worked with such talented and creative teams since her involvement in "Ek Love Ya" in 2022. This has not only allowed her to improve with each project but has also boosted her confidence. In addition to her role in Upendra's upcoming film "UI" and working on "KD — The Devil," Reeshma mentions that she does not have a specific selection criteria for her roles. She usually discusses scripts with her dad, focusing on the impact of her character rather than the amount of screen time she gets. Grateful for the opportunity to work with actors like Upendra and Ganesh early in her career, Reeshma strives to enhance her acting skills by observing them. Despite this positive trajectory, she notes a lack of substantial roles for women in the Kannada film industry compared to the '90s, particularly in commercial films. She emphasizes the importance of analyzing her role's potential impact and resonance with the audience as her primary focus in choosing projects.