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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Acclaimed Child Actress Deva Nandha Criticizes Kerala Film Awards for Neglecting Young Talent

Acclaimed Child Actress Deva Nandha Criticizes Kerala Film Awards for Neglecting Young Talent

5 Nov

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Summary

  • Rising child actress Deva Nandha slams Kerala Film Awards jury for lack of recognition for young performers
  • Deva Nandha says jury's "blindness" toward child artists is a disservice to the industry
  • Several child actors delivered remarkable work, yet none received awards
Acclaimed Child Actress Deva Nandha Criticizes Kerala Film Awards for Neglecting Young Talent

In a bold move, rising child actress Deva Nandha has taken a stand against the Kerala State Film Awards jury, led by Prakash Raj, for their apparent lack of recognition for young talent. Deva Nandha, best known for her acclaimed performance in the film 'Malikappuram', has expressed deep disappointment over what she describes as the jury's "blindness" toward the impact of child artists in the industry.

Reacting to Prakash Raj's statement that the jury wished to encourage more children's films, Deva Nandha argued that the decision to overlook child performers in this year's awards is a disservice to the industry. She noted that several child actors, including those in films like 'Sthanaarthi Sreekuttan', 'Gu', 'Phoenix', and 'Ajayante Randam Moshanam', delivered remarkable work, yet none received the recognition they deserved.

Deva Nandha further added that she was deeply hurt by the jury's decision, especially since the chairman himself had spoken about giving more opportunities to children while failing to acknowledge their rights and efforts. The young actress urged open dialogue, stating that "Change shouldn't come by denying rights; it should come while protecting them."

Deva Nandha's statement has found support from filmmakers, including the director and co-writer-actor of 'Sthanaarthi Sreekuttan', who also criticized the jury's stance. The director, Vineesh Viswanath, posted the film's poster with a message highlighting the achievements of the child actors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Deva Nandha is a rising child actress who has strongly criticized the Kerala State Film Awards jury, led by Prakash Raj, for overlooking the contributions of young performers in the industry.
Deva Nandha expressed disappointment over the jury's "blindness" toward the impact of child artists, stating that several child actors delivered remarkable work that went unrecognized.
The director and co-writer-actor of the film 'Sthanaarthi Sreekuttan' also criticized the jury's stance, with the director posting the film's poster to highlight the achievements of the child actors.

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