Tanya Ravichandran: The Continuing Legacy
Women Exclusive|February 2017

Professional Clarity at a Young Age Is Worth Appreciating. Staying Steady and Working Towards Achieving the Same, Demands Accolades. Carrying a Legacy Forward With Sky High Confidence Is Commendable! That’s About a New-born Star That’s Already Begun Shining Bright. Know More About Tanya Ravichandran, Granddaughter of the Late Yesteryear Actor and Legend Ravichandran, as She Chats Up With Nithya Ravindran.

Nithya Ravindran
Tanya Ravichandran: The Continuing Legacy

Actress by choice or did it just happen?

I always wanted to become an actress, but my parents weren’t willing because they wanted me to study, get a post graduate degree first and then pursue acting. My grandfather, however, was supportive.

Run us through your academia.

I did my schooling in PSBB and B.com from MOP Vaishnav College. Right now I am pursuing my Post Graduate degree in MA, Human Resource Management from the same college itself. I chose to stay in Chennai and pursue higher studies because I wanted to go after my passion, which is acting and juggle the same with studies.

Who approached you first and how did your first movie happen?

Director Myshkin was the first to approach me, but due to certain reasons the movie got postponed. Then came Director Radha Mohan’s offer; I did Brindavanam opposite Arulnithi, which is yet to release though. After that I did Balle Vellaiya Deva with Director and Actor Sasikumar that got released first and currently I am working with Vijay Sethupathi for the movie Karuppan.

Did being actor Ravichandran’s granddaughter help roles come your way or were you treated like any other new comer?

My grandfather’s name definitely helped, but I, nevertheless, had to give a screen test. So the legacy, my efforts, my family’s support, whoever approached me and gave me a chance – each of these played a vital role in me stepping into the industry.

Being a legend’s granddaughter – boon, bane or burden?

On one hand I would definitely call it a boon, while on the other, I would not attach any negativity to it, but I constantly have this warning bell ringing in my head that I should not spoil his name and should make the family even more proud.

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