Anitha
Anitha’s name might not ring bells for everyone, but if you’ve caught “1980 Lo Radhekrishna” (2024) or “Size Zero” (2015), you’ve seen her work—maybe without even realizing it. She’s one of those actors who sort of slips into her roles, not in-your-face flashy, but somehow leaves this mark. “1980 Lo Radhekrishna” is a love story stuck in a time warp, or more like a nostalgia trip for anyone who’s ever wondered what life was like in small-town India decades ago. It’s got all that good stuff: awkward romance, dreamy eyes across crowded rooms, and enough family drama to remind you of every wedding you’ve ever been dragged to.
Then there’s “Size Zero.” Man, that one’s a riot. Anitha plays a supporting role in this wild ride about a plus-size woman battling body shaming and the weird, hilarious world of weight-loss clinics. The movie’s got heart, sass, and honestly, a lot more realness than you’d expect from your average rom-com. Anitha’s character isn’t just background noise—she actually brings in a dose of realism and relatability, like that friend who tells it to you straight but still has your back.
She might not be the main headline, but she sure adds flavor wherever she pops up. Over the years, she’s picked roles that aren’t just forgettable side gigs. Whether she’s in a period piece or a modern comedy, Anitha’s got this knack for making you care about her character, even if she’s only on screen for a handful of scenes. That’s talent, honestly.