Nayanthara To Collaborate With Nithilan Saminathan For A Female-centric Film:

Director Nithilan Saminathan is reportedly gearing up for another film after the success of Vijay Sethupathi’s Maharaja. As per reports, his next film will be a women-centric film titled Maharani. Reports suggest that the director has approached Lady superstar of South indian cinema, Nayanthara, to headline the project. An official announcement for this film is awaited, but the news has sparked a buzz among the lady superstar’s followers. Both Nithilan and Nayanthara have not revealed anything about this project on their social media handles. As of now, both Nithilan and vijay sethupathi are at the pinnacles of their career. The former is basking in the glory of Maharaja’s success. According to reports, this film’s collection closed at Rs 107 crore.

Maharaja stars vijay sethupathi and anurag kashyap in important roles. It has also become the highest-grossing tamil film of 2024. Maharaja has been rated 8.7 on IMDB and is streaming on Netflix in Hindi, tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.Nayanthara will next act in S Sashikanth’s sports drama Test. The film also stars R madhavan and siddharth in key roles. Nayanthara will play an important role in Dude Vicky’s upcoming project Mannangatti: Since 1960. She is also enjoying her personal life and recently shared a series of photos with her twin sons, Uyir and Ulag.

The first two pictures feature her seated on a couch with her little bundles of joy, who are enjoying their surroundings. Another snap captures the 39-year-old actress showing her babies the fish in a water body. An adorable photo also captures Nayanthara playfully lifting one of her sons into the air. In the final two pictures, she is seen lovingly hugging her sons and putting them to sleep. The actress opted for a relaxed outfit, featuring a loose green T-shirt and blue dhoti pants. Her twins were dressed comfortably in cotton shirt-and-shorts combos. Alongside the photos, Nayanthara wrote, “A few hours of love before I leave for work.”.

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