Nayanthara,
the
resident
'Thalaivi'
of
Tamil
cinema,
recently
came
under
fire
when
she
refused
to
promote
her
Telugu
biggie
Sye
Raa
Narasimha
Reddy.
In
fact,
some
reports
even
claimed
that
Ram
Charan
was
upset
with
her
for
refusing
to
attend
promotional
events.
Nayanthara
also
skipped
the
Bigil
audio
launch,
irking
fans
big
time.
During
a
recent
interview
with
Vogue,
Nayan
indirectly
addressed
these
controversies
and
said
that
she
feels
that
a
film
should
run
on
its
merits.
The
Aramm
star
also
implied
that
promoting
films
isn't
really
a
part
of
her
job.
"My
job
is
just
to
act.
The
movies
should
speak
for
themselves
not
the
promotion," said
Nayanthara.
While
a
certain
section
of
the
audience
feels
that
Nayanthara
should
make
exceptions
for
big
movies,
the
general
feeling
is
that
the
'Lady
Superstar' has
every
right
to
do
things
on
her
terms.
Meanwhile,
Nayanthara
has
impressed
fans
with
her
rocking
portrayal
of
Chiranjeevi's
on-screen
wife
in
Sye
Raa,
and
this
might
help
her
bag
more
Tollywood
projects
in
the
coming
days.
Nayanthara
will
next
be
seen
in
the
eagerly
awaited
Bigil,
featuring
Vijay
in
a
new
avatar.
The
film,
slated
to
hit
screens
this
Diwali,
has
created
a
fair
deal
of
buzz
amongst
movie
buffs,
and
this
suggests
that
things
are
heading
the
right
direction.
She
will
also
be
seen
in
Rajinikanth's
Darbar,
likely
to
arrive
in
theatres
this
Pongal/Sankranti.
Some
time
ago,
Nayanthara
had
also
announced
a
movie
titled
Netrikkan,
produced
by
her
rumoured
beau
and
noted
director
Vignesh
Shivn.