Vivy Kathiresan
Vivy Kathiresan’s got a couple of solid notches on her film belt—Maane Number 13 (2020) and the more recent Antha Naal (2024). Folks who’ve been following her know she’s not just another name in the credits; she’s the kind of actor who brings something a bit extra, like she’s carrying a little mystery in her back pocket. Maane Number 13? That one’s a trippy ride through the horror genre, with Vivy holding her own in a house that basically feels like it’s chewing up the cast one by one. There’s paranoia, a bit of dark humor, and a lot of screaming (the fun kind). It’s a haunted house flick but with a definite twist, and Vivy’s not just there for decoration—she’s got this intense screen presence that makes you wanna root for her, even when the odds are seriously stacked.
Fast forward to Antha Naal, and she shifts gears. This film is a whole different beast—a suspense thriller that keeps you guessing where it’s headed. Vivy’s character weaves through the story with a kind of quiet urgency, unraveling secrets without spelling everything out for the audience. Not gonna lie, there are moments that’ll leave you squinting at your screen, wondering who’s really calling the shots. She keeps things unpredictable, and the movie leans heavy on atmosphere and slow-burn tension instead of cheap jump scares. Long story short, Vivy Kathiresan’s becoming someone to keep your eye on—she’s got range, and she’s not afraid to take on roles that mess with your head a little.