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The childhood pictures of actors and actresses go viral on social media. Recently, a childhood photo of an Indian actress resurfaced online. It is currently capturing the internet’s attention. They are eager to identify the actress in the adorable snapshot. The image depicts the actress’s early years and created a buzz as online users struggled to recognise her. In this photo, the actress is sitting in the lap of her mother. The actress had earlier uploaded this photo on Instagram and wrote in the caption, “Love you, Mum. May you Rest in Peace forever.”
Can you guess who the actress might be?
Yes, he is none other than the actress Laila, one of the highly accomplished celebrities. In her illustrious 2-decade-long career, Laila has shown her acting prowess in many films. She won the Filmfare Award South for the films Nandha and Pithamagan. She won these awards under the best actress category. She won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award as well under the best actress segment. She got this award for Pithamagan. Laila became one of the most successful Tamil leading ladies for a brief time. She then married Mehdi, an Iranian businessman, on January 6, 2006.
After a post-marriage sabbatical, Laila made a comeback in the Karthi-starrer film Sardar, portraying the character of Sameera Thomas. Reports indicate she dedicated over 15 days to the film. In an interview with The New Indian Express, Laila discussed her script selection criteria in her second career innings, stating, “The story should be gripping, and my character should have ample space to perform.” Hoping for appreciation of her acting skills, she emphasised the importance of roles that resonate with the audience. Sardar received mixed reviews from cinemagoers.
Laila has now won laurels for her acting prowess in the web series Vadhandhi: The Fable of Velonie. This series is streaming on Amazon Prime.
She will further act in the films Sabdham and The Greatest of All Time. Sabdham is in the post-production stage and The Greatest of All Time is in the production stage.
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