Superstar Rajnikanth and Vijay: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan's Childhood Movie Influences
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The last season of "Never Have I Ever" is out, and people are hooked on it. Our very own âDeviâ, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan , has done a phenomenal job. In a recent interview with âSpill the Boba Treeâ, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan talked about her childhood and how she got the part in âNever Have I Everâ.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan was born and grew up in Canada, in the city of Mississauga. She started acting in shows in high school and found that she liked it. She still wants to be an animator. In the interview, she mentioned that she grew up watching good tamil movies like Vijayâs Pokkiri and Superstar Rajnikanthâs Chandramukhi with her brother.
Maitreyi was very in tune with her Tami culture and she appreciated that âNever Have I Everâ tried their best to adapt the Tamil culture from costumes, the scenes and even the last dance song, which she and Richa Moorjani did, to the Tamil culture. Maitreyi said that she and Richa wanted to perform a song by a female singer to show their respect for women in the music business. But the other thing that was important to Maitreyi was that the song be in Tamil.
Maitreyi feels beautiful when her fans come from many different places. We don't know what's next for Maitreyi, but she'll be great wherever she goes or in whatever part she plays.
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