Nithya
Menen,
who
is
a
successful
actress
predominantly
in
Tamil,
Telugu,
Malayalam
and
Kannada
film
industries
has
made
her
footprint
in
Bollywood
cinema
recently.
Her
Hindi
debut
Mission
Mangal
was
received
well
by
both
the
audiences
and
critics,
and
her
performance
in
the
movie
was
particularly
appreciated
by
everyone.
She
has
proved
her
acting
eloquence
in
movies
such
as
O
Kadhal
Kanmani,
Mersal,
24,
Malli
Malli
Idi
Rani
Roju
and
Gunde
Jaari
Gallanthayyinde.
In
a
recent
interaction
with
IANS,
Nithya
opened
up
about
her
Bollywood
debut
and
on
lending
her
voice
for
Telugu
version
of
Frozen
II.
When
Nithya
was
asked
about
not
being
the
recipient
of
the
prestigious
national
award
yet,
she
said,
"I
think
it
makes
things
more
exciting.
As
an
actor,
I
always
feel
that
I
am
still
young
at
it.
I
don't
think
I
should
ever
reach
a
place
where
I
feel
like
I
have
arrived
and
everything
is
done
for
me.
So,
it's
nice
because
I
wanted
it
(the
award)
to
come
for
a
really
good
film.
Maybe
the
genre
of
the
film
is
very
important
when
it
comes
to
National
awards
and
stuff
like
that.
I
want
it
to
be
for
a
good
film.
I
want
it
to
come
the
right
way.
I
am
okay
with
that.
I
don't
think
my
career
is
over
yet...
for
me
to
worry
about
it,"
Nithya
revealed
that
she
is
being
approached
for
a
number
of
Bollywood
films,
after
the
success
of
Mission
Mangal.
"There
have
been
offers.
I
think
Mission
Mangal
has
made
a
good
impact.
I
get
more
responses
from
people
who
have
watched
the
film.
People
have
always
said
Mission
Mangal
was
an
amazing
film.
Everybody
loved
the
film.
It
has
definitely
left
an
impact.
I
get
that
feedback
a
lot.
I
am
very
happy
to
be
a
part
of
a
good
film,"
Nithya
told
IANS.
Nithya,
who
dubbed
for
the
Telugu
version
of
Frozen
II
revealed
that
she
is
fond
of
dubbing.
"I
think
that
was
quite
an
experience
for
me.
I
enjoyed
it.
Generally,
dubbing
is
something
that
I
am
not
very
fond
of.
I
find
it
a
bit
cumbersome,
so
I
was
wondering
how
this
thing
is
going
to
work
but
then
I
really
enjoyed
it,"
said
Nithya.