A Quote by Nithya Menen

People in Andhra Pradesh treat me like a girl next door after 'Ala Modalaindi.' I feel at home here. — © Nithya Menen
People in Andhra Pradesh treat me like a girl next door after 'Ala Modalaindi.' I feel at home here.
After I did 'Ala Modalaindi,' I wanted to prove that a girl can also carry a film on her own.
After I finished my degree in Mass Communication in Manipal, I enrolled for a cinematography course in Pune Film Institute. That is when Nandini Reddy, the director of 'Ala Modalaindi,' convinced me to act.
People are disturbed and demoralised after bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. It is my responsibility to protect their interests and show them a direction.
Ala Modalaindi' is a labour of love and leaves me with a smile when I look back.
I feel like people see me as this girl next door, and that comes across in my photos.
I tell people to use me as example of what they can do if they don't give up. I like people to see me as a 'girl next door' who conquered and went after what she wanted.
I started out doing things like 'Flash Forward,' where I was the girl-next-door, and then, I did a show called 'Higher Ground,' where I played this really mean, sarcastic girl. Then 'Firefly' happened, and everybody thought of me as this bubbly, sweet girl-next-door again.
When it comes to 'Ala Modalaindi,' I was impressed with the storyline narrated by Nandini, the director of the film.
I think that, to a lot of people, they don't like my brand of whatever I do. And I think that people - the ones that like me, at least - see me as their brother or their older uncle or their friend or their next door neighbour. I am the quintessential boy next door; I feel that way.
When I started, I'd hear other people saying, 'God, she's so bizarre-looking,' because I didn't look like the girl next door. But I was just normal. I was the girl next door. There were people in high fashion I could better relate to who were doing something more interesting and not talking this sort of rubbish.
I may look like the girl next door, but you wouldn't want to live next door to me.
Whether it's Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana or Odisha, we have seen similar patterns - hostile local politics transform into conciliation of some kind after the state elections.
My ambition is only to develop Andhra Pradesh.
Telangana is not like Jharkhand or Chhattisgarh, nor even like Haryana. Apart from the language it shares with the rest of Andhra Pradesh, it is today more integrated economically into the state as a whole.
My aim is to make Andhra Pradesh a drought-proof state.
Everybody always says that I'm the girl next door, which makes me think that y'all must have a lot of weird next-door neighbours.
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