Nayanthara: Heartthrob Of South Indian Film Industry

| by Rinkel Kapoor | November 12, 2008
Nayanthara was born on November 8th, 1984 in Thiruvalla town of Kerala. She was in fact interested to become a Chartered Accountant (CA) and she was not serious about full-fledged acting career.

This sizzling actress in her beginning won the Best Model award in the year 2002. As a result of which she bagged her first Malayalam movie Manassinakkare 2003 opposite Jayaram. That was a big break for her and she gave up her idea of becoming a CA and concentrated in films.

Despite starting her career at an early age, Nayanthara still got the opportunity to work with some big names in town like with Mohanlal in Vismayathumbathu (2004) and Natturajavu (2004), with Mammooty in Rappakal (2005) and Thaskara Veeran (2005), and with Rajnikanth in a blockbuster movie Chandramukhi (2005), with Surya in super hit Ghajini (2005), and with Nagarjuna in Boss (2006).

She also performed an item number in Rajnikanth starrer Shivaji in 2007 which topped the music charts for months. Nayanthara has many upcoming projects lined up with exciting roles with big actors including Twenty 20. Her talent, sexy look, voluptuous body, and attractive features will definitely help her rule the industry for long.

The lady of the moment obviously is Nayanthara and the net is flooded with Nayanthara Wallpapers and Nayanthara Photos. But you want the most authentic looking Nayanthara Pictures then come straight away to http://www.nayanthara.net/

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