It’s important to have characters like Radha from Peter in films: Janvi Rayala
With the Kannada film Peter set to release on April 10, doctor-actor Janvi Rayala is looking forward to audiences discovering a story that blends simplicity with suspense. Directed by Sukesh Shetty, the film features Janvi as Radha — a character she describes as simple yet pivotal.
“Janvi believes characters like Radha reflect a larger shift in storytelling. "When Sukesh narrated Radha’s role, she seemed like a simple, next-door woman who moves to a rural area as a PT teacher. But she brings a crucial twist to the plot. Earlier, women didn’t have much impact on the narrative. Today, every plot includes women in strong roles, reflecting a sense of equality,” she says, drawing from her own experience as a dentist. “Now, the work speaks. If you’re capable, you can handle anything — whether you’re a woman or a man,” she adds.
Preparing for Radha required restraint rather than transformation. “Growing up, I had observed women in rural areas. Additionally, Sukesh would enact scenes and guide me, and I would interpret them in my own way. He kept telling me to control my expressions and let my eyes do the talking. That made the performance very subtle,” she explains.
Shot in Bhagamandala near Coorg, the film’s setting plays a crucial role in shaping its narrative. “This is where the Kaveri originates. It’s lush, always raining, and incredibly beautiful. The nativity here deeply influences both the character and the story," she says. The 20-day shoot, she adds, felt less like work and more like an escape. “You wake up, head to the shoot, and along the way you see orange trees, pick fruits… It brings so much positivity. For me, it didn’t feel like work — I simply loved acting,” she says.
Janvi is confident Peter will leave a lasting impression. “People often say there are no good Kannada films, but Peter is undoubtedly a theatrical experience. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, guessing what happens next. It’s for all audiences, and I’m sure they’ll walk away with a lingering hangover of the characters,” she adds.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Earlier, women didn’t have much impact on the narrative. Today, every plot includes women in strong roles, reflecting equality
Preparing for Radha required restraint rather than transformation. “Growing up, I had observed women in rural areas. Additionally, Sukesh would enact scenes and guide me, and I would interpret them in my own way. He kept telling me to control my expressions and let my eyes do the talking. That made the performance very subtle,” she explains.
Shot in Bhagamandala near Coorg, the film’s setting plays a crucial role in shaping its narrative. “This is where the Kaveri originates. It’s lush, always raining, and incredibly beautiful. The nativity here deeply influences both the character and the story," she says. The 20-day shoot, she adds, felt less like work and more like an escape. “You wake up, head to the shoot, and along the way you see orange trees, pick fruits… It brings so much positivity. For me, it didn’t feel like work — I simply loved acting,” she says.
Janvi is confident Peter will leave a lasting impression. “People often say there are no good Kannada films, but Peter is undoubtedly a theatrical experience. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, guessing what happens next. It’s for all audiences, and I’m sure they’ll walk away with a lingering hangover of the characters,” she adds.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
end of article
Featured in Entertainment
- ‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office day 18: Film crosses Rs 1,600 cr worldwide
- Pradeep Ranganathan's 'LIK' OTT deal locked by THIS platform
- Gabrielle’s dad, Sylvester ‘Cully’ Union Jr., passes away
- No Rhode Island wedding Taylor-Travis on June 13 - Details Inside
- Lisa Kudrow isn't a fan of new-age sitcoms: Here's why
- The Duchess of Sussex shared a moment of Easter celebration
Trending Stories
- How Beethoven continued composing music after going deaf
03:03 Rakesh Bedi reveals Sachin Tendulkar's epic reaction for his 'Dhurandhar 2' performance: 'Mera chhakka Pakistan mein gira hai'- ‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office day 18: Film crosses Rs 1,600 cr worldwide
- Paresh Rawal reviews 'Dhurandhar 2', praises R Madhavan's performance, joked to Aditya Dhar about playing Ajay Sanyal's brother
- 'Super Mario' makes USD 372.5 million debut; ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ extends record run
12:54 Sachin Tyagi Interview: Actor on unreal Anupamaa second chance; staying ready for roles- 'Shanti Kranti': Where to stream Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna's film online
- Salman Khan’s Panvel farmhouse: gym, stables, pool and more
- Quote of the day by Hugh Jackman
- Going on vacation? Don’t water your plants; try this home gardening hack to keep plants thriving while you travel
Photostories
- 7 foods that can give you 20g of protein without chicken or protein powder
- "I thought I was healthy,” until a routine test revealed early liver damage: Warning signs people miss and simple changes that helped reverse it
- Top 10 high-fibre foods that aren't vegetables
- 10 home names inspired by cultural symbols and their meanings
- 7 easy tips to keep your home smelling pleasant naturally
- 10 animals that seem to “kiss” like humans but each behaviour has a completely different meaning
- From Kanjeevaram to Bandhani:A complete 28-state saree guide of India
- Baby names inspired by colors
- Summer Meal: How to make light and comforting Boondi Kadhi for dinner
- FSSAI shares how much oil you should consume in a day and effective steps to track oil intake; easy zero-oil dishes inside
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment