Home / Arts and Entertainment / Parvathy's Film Set Secret: Breaking Habits for 'i, Nobody'
Parvathy's Film Set Secret: Breaking Habits for 'i, Nobody'
16 May
Summary
- Parvathy broke her no-monitor rule for 'i, Nobody' due to movement focus.
- She found the role akin to movement choreography, not traditional acting.
- The film reunites her with Prithviraj Sukumaran after 'Koode'.

Actress Parvathy Thiruvothu has revealed a significant change in her acting process for the upcoming film 'i, Nobody.' The movie, directed by Nisam Basheer, stars Parvathy alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran.
For 'i, Nobody,' Parvathy abandoned her long-standing practice of not watching the monitor after a take. She explained that the role's demands regarding movement and posture necessitated this change, making her performance feel more like "movement choreography."
She noted Nisam Basheer's distinctive filmmaking style, which deeply integrates visual rhythm, camera work, and editing. Parvathy and the child actors would review shots together after each take, a process she described as "exposure therapy."
This project reunites Parvathy and Prithviraj Sukumaran, who previously worked together in the 2018 film 'Koode.' The release date for 'i, Nobody' has not yet been announced.