: Although a Tamil production, this film is iconic for her portrayal of Regina, a woman finding love again after a tragic loss. Love Action Drama
Playing a character named after herself, Nayanthara portrayed a sophisticated, independent woman who falls for a flawed, alcoholic protagonist. The romance here was not about perfection; it was about acceptance. The story gave audiences a "behind-the-scenes" style romance that felt grounded yet aspirational, proving that a "Lady Superstar" could fall for the boy next door. : Although a Tamil production, this film is
In this story, Maya (a character echoing Nayanthara's early innocence) is a young woman who finds beauty in the mundane. She meets an architect who has arrived to restore her family’s ancestral home. Their romance isn't built on grand gestures but on shared umbrellas during sudden downpours and the silent exchange of books. It’s a nostalgic nod to the , where eyes speak more than words. 2. The Queen of Hearts (A Modern Regal Romance) The story gave audiences a "behind-the-scenes" style romance