Actress Nayanthara doesn't want to be referred to as a Lady Superstar any longer. Nearly ten years after she came to be called one, she has a change of mind.
Here is what Nayanthara said in a statement:
"My life has been an open book that has always found its adornment with your unconditional love and affection. Be it the pat on my shoulder during my success or extending your hand to lift me during hardships, you have always been there for me. Many of you have graciously referred to me as 'Lady Superstar', a title born out of your immense affection. I owe you all a lot for crowning me with such a valuable title. However, I humbly request you all to call me 'Nayanthara'. This is because I feel that the name is what I hold closest to my heart. It represents who I am—not just as an actor but as an individual. Titles and accolades are priceless, but they can sometimes create an image that separates us from our work, our craft, and the unconditional bond we share with you—the audience."
In recent months, Kamal Haasan and Ajith made similar requests. The latter doesn't want to be adorned with the slogan Kadavuley Ajithey. Kamal last year urged his fans to not to call him Ulaganayagan.