The last time we spotted Nitinsathyaa on the big screen was in 2009 in Palaivana Solai. After a hiatus of almost two years, the actor is back with Mayanginen Thayanginen (MT). Directed by S T Vendhan (who has earlier directed the Shaam-Sneha-starrer Inbaa), the film has
Tamizh Padam girl
Disha Pandey in the lead.
���It sounds clich��d, but I really haven���t been getting meaningful scripts.
More than a hero, I want to establish myself as an actor and a performer. MT came to me at the right time. The film���s about the love a call taxi driver has for an operator who works in the same company. When the two decide to meet, the unexpected happens!��� he says.
Tell him the story sounds equally clich��d, and he reveals, ���The twist in the tale is that the flashback of the girl whom I fall for is inspired from a real-life incident. It���s about the sexual harassment that happens in mental asylums. Statistics prove such sexual abuse happens at a scarily regular interval in Chennai even as we speak. Vendhan chose to take up this issue, and instead of making it in a crude, documentary form, chose to give it a filmi touch.���