Sunaina
Sunaina’s filmography? Oh, it’s a bit of a rollercoaster, honestly. She’s dipped her toes in all kinds of genres, but you’ll probably remember her best from “Romantic” (2021), “Swathi Muthyam” (2022), and “Pitta Kathalu” (2021). “Romantic” is straight-up, as the name screams, a wild ride through messy love, tangled up with drama, heartbreak, and a dash of rebellion. You’ve got those intense stares, the rain-soaked confessions—yeah, the whole Tollywood romance package, but with a little more grit. Sunaina isn’t just a pretty face here; she totally owns her character, making it feel raw and super real, not just filmy fluff.
Jump to “Swathi Muthyam,” and things take a softer, quirky turn. This one’s all about innocence—think awkward but charming, with Sunaina playing a character who’s both vulnerable and strong in her own way. The whole film has a sort of old-school vibe but never feels dated, and Sunaina’s got this natural, effortless charm that just keeps you rooting for her, even when her character’s making questionable choices.
Now, “Pitta Kathalu” is a whole different animal. Anthology style, darker, way more experimental. Here, Sunaina dives headfirst into complicated, layered territory. She’s playing a woman who’s way more than she seems—secrets, struggles, the whole nine yards. There’s a lot bubbling under the surface, and she doesn’t play it safe. It’s risky, but it pays off. All in all, these films show off Sunaina’s range—she’s not afraid to get messy, vulnerable, or totally badass, sometimes all at once.