God's Grace – Navya Nair

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,March 04 2008]

'I prayed for God to give success to my debut Kannada film 'Gaja, this has happened', says the charming Mallu girl Navya Nair addressing the media at Salidar Hotel in Bangalore on Monday evening on the occasion of get-together party of 'Gaja' Kannada film reaching 50 days.

'This is the best production team in my seven years career of 32 Malayalam and Tamil films pointed the actress complimenting the team of 'Gaja' for care taken when she was down with fever during the shooting. No.5 lucky girl Navya Nair had seen the film 'Gaja' on the 50th day of the film in Bangalore. I am in the habit of seeing my film after 25 days. I saw my first film on the 121st day. Then on 25th and 75 days I used to watch my Malayalam films disclosed Navya Nair.

She remembered what the famous Malayalam director Lohithadas has said once that artists should be taken care like flowers. 'I got the same affection from lovable producer Suresh Gowda, one and only director Madesha and top star Darshan. I was attended by the best doctors and good medicine was provided to me when I was ill', thanked Navya Nair once again. 'I have not encountered even a bit of harshness on the sets', Navya pointed in a nutshell the shooting experience.

'The talks are on for my second Kannada film starring Shivarajkumar in the lead', Navya answered to a question.

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