After
making
her
acting
debut
in
2005
with
Kanda
Naal
Mudhal,
Regina
Cassandra
has
done
only
a
handful
of
movies
in
Tamil.
The
reason
behind
it,
according
to
the
actress,
is
that
she
wants
to
choose
good
films
that
makes
her
role
stand
out.
"I
can
do
more
films,
but
it
will
be
just
like
proving
that
I
am
also
there
in
this
industry.
I
want
my
roles
to
stand
out.
I
am
happy
being
a
part
of
films
like
'Kedi
Billa
Khilladi
Ranga'
and
'Rajathanthiram'.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
I
want
to
do
good
films," she
told
Times
of
India.
That's
a
pretty
fair
statement
from
the
Nirnayam
actress
as
she
will
be
next
seen
in
Nenjam
Marappathillai,
a
horror
film,
helmed
by
Selvaraghavan.
Regina
is
quite
excited
about
the
project
as
everyone
knows
that
Selva's
female
characters
will
always
stand
out
in
his
movies.
"The
characterisation
of
Selva
sir's
heroine
is
always
unique
and
has
something
to
say.
In
fact,
every
character
will
have
equal
importance,
and
it
won't
be
just
a
hero-glorifying
film.
Some
people
say
that
Selva
sir's
films
are
dark
and
difficult
to
comprehend.
I
agree,
but
his
filmmaking
is
unimaginable.
It's
very
tough
to
predict
or
understand
how
he
writes
or
shoots
a
scene.
I
am
pretty
excited
to
watch
a
horror
film
through
his
eyes,"
Regina
told
the
leading
daily.
About
her
role
in
the
film,
she
has
said,
"I
play
a
nanny,
who
resides
in
the
house
of
a
wealthy
man.
Though
Mariam
(her
character
name)
looks
simple,
her
characterisation
is
quite
complex.
Even
in
the
first
look
poster,
there
will
be
a
close-up
shot
of
a
rosary
around
my
neck.
It
simply
means
that
she
is
a
very
orthodox
girl
and
she's
a
strong
believer
in
God."
Nenjam
Marappathillai
is
expected
to
release
in
August.
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