Nayanthara asks fans and media to not address her as ‘Lady Superstar’

"I humbly request you all to call me 'Nayanthara.' This is because I feel that the name is what I hold closest to my heart. It represents who I am not just as an actor but as an individual," she wrote

Published Mar 06, 2025 | 4:02 PMUpdated Mar 06, 2025 | 4:02 PM

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Actor Nayanthara recently urged her fans and media to not address her as “Lady Superstar”— a title used commonly to refer to her.

In a press statement, the actor thanked her fans, calling them her source of inspiration: “While thanking all my sources of happiness and success for my journey as an actress, I sincerely hope this note finds you and your families in the best of health and happiness. My life has been an open book that has always found its adornment with your unconditional love and affection. Be it the pat on my shoulder during my success or extending your hand to lift me during hardships, you have always been there for me.”

Requesting her fans to refer to her by her name, the actor wrote: “Many of you have graciously referred to me as “Lady Superstar,” a title born out of your immense affection. I owe you all a lot for crowning me with such a valuable title. However, I humbly request you all to call me “Nayanthara.” This is because I feel that the name is what I hold closest to my heart. It represents who I am not just as an actor but as an individual.”

She added, “Titles and accolades are priceless, but they can sometimes create an image that separates us from our work, our craft, and the unconditional bond we share with you the audience. I believe we all share the language of love that keeps us connected beyond all limits. While the future might be unpredictable for all of us, I’m so happy that your unfading support will remain constant, and so will my hard work to entertain you. Cinema is what keeps us united, and let us keep celebrating it together.”

 

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