Lima Babu

Lima Babu, honestly, isn't a name you'll see plastered all over billboards, but if you've been keeping tabs on the indie circuit or just love digging into South Indian cinema, you might've caught her work in “Antha Naal” (2024) and “Ooham” (2021). Both films, though pretty different vibes, show off Lima’s knack for slipping into characters that feel like real people, not just dramatic props. In “Antha Naal,” she dives headfirst into this tense, almost claustrophobic story where every character’s got something to hide, and the suspense just keeps tightening its grip. Lima’s role isn’t just another sidekick either—she brings this raw edge that makes you wonder what’s really going on behind those eyes. It’s not your typical whodunit; the film keeps twisting, and her performance? Yeah, it’s the kind that sticks with you, even after the credits roll. Now, flip over to “Ooham,” and you get a different flavor. The movie plays with psychological drama, and Lima manages to walk that fine line between vulnerability and control. One minute she’s pulling you in with her quiet intensity, and the next, she’s flipping the script, making you question everything you thought you knew about her character. Seriously, it’s the sort of thing that makes you want to hit replay just to catch the details you missed the first time around. Lima Babu isn’t just passing through—she’s making a mark, one intriguing role at a time.

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