This is her signature film. As Pooja Mathew — a headstrong, impulsive, lovestruck girl who decides she will marry the man she likes, come what may — Nazriya delivered a performance that redefined the Malayalam romantic heroine. She wasn’t demure or waiting. She was chasing, falling, laughing, and crying openly. Thirty-year-olds still quote her lines from this film. It’s impossible to imagine anyone else in that role.
Her first film, actually. A mixed-response film, but Nazriya as the innocent, quiet Beatrice stood out with a gentle, soulful performance. For a debut, her screen presence was astonishingly natural. nazriya nazim movies
An ensemble blockbuster. As Divya, the newlywed trying to find herself in a new city and a strained marriage, Nazriya balanced innocence with quiet strength. She held her own against Dulquer Salmaan, Fahadh Faasil, and Parvathy. Her scenes — especially the bike ride with Dulquer — feel like pure cinematic joy. This film made her a household name across South India. This is her signature film