Ramya Nambeesan is Malayalam’s favorite actress. Ramya Nambeesan, who came to the cinema in small roles, is now a star in foreign films as well. The actor, who is active in Tamil films, has not done any roles in Malayalam for the past few years. Ramya is also an actor who has given all support along with Atijeevte in the case of assault on the actress. In addition, Ramya is also an actor who had to take a stand once morest the star organization Amma in many situations.
But now Ramya Nambeesan is opening up regarding some things. Ramya Nambeesan said that she felt neglected from Malayalam cinema due to many reasons. Ramya clarified this in a press conference held in connection with the promotion of the film ‘B 32 to 44’.
The movie is still going on because of the actors. Ramya said that she wants our film and industry to grow to a state of equal pay. This is something that has to go backwards. Here the male genital mutilation has taken place.
When you hear a woman narrate a movie, it’s a different feeling. Watch or listen to such movies. It goes to the pre-hearing statement. Ramya says that this should change first. ‘There was a chance that there was no film due to many circumstances. I am not one to stay home and cry 24 hours a day.
Our industry is unique and we can lose a lot when we take a stand in certain situations. Ramya Nambeesan stated in the press conference that I see it with pride rather than feeling terribly emotional.
Don’t be discouraged when problems arise. It is what his friend who we call Atihivita taught him. It’s a systems problem here to be put off when a problem arises. Some things are heard when they are spoken out loud in a group. It is because there are problems that an organization like the Collective starts and speaks out. Many people find it offensive. Ramya Nambeesan said that the only way is to keep talking.
He got a place there because he was working in a different industry. It wasn’t for nothing, I had to make a movie. It seems that Malayalam cinema has been neglected for many reasons. But Tamil cinema has not reached a situation where such things can be discussed openly. But not so in Kerala. Ramya Nambeesan also stated that Nayanthara and Aishwarya Rajesh are getting their own positions in the film industry in Tamil.