Parvathy Thiruvothu described her rapport with Siddharth as 'great jugalbandi'.
Siddharth and Parvathy Thiruvothu are a part of Navarasa and feature in one of the films titled Inmai. The film showcases the human emotion of fear and is directed by Rathindran R Prasad. Now, while talking about working with Siddharth, Parvathy is all praises for him and shared that he has the power to express everything through his eyes.
As per a press statement, the Bangalore Days actor said, "Siddharth has the power to express just through his eyes. He could be very still and far away from me but I would still be able to feel what he is exuding through his eyes. That helps me, makes my job much easier."
Calling it a great jugal bandi Parvathy revealed that Siddharth and she were on Zoom calls before they started shooting for the film. The actor called the shift in rapport from virtual to the physical world 'amazing'.
The talented star further said that they slid into their characters with zero friction and called it a great collaboration that happened very easily.
Parvathy concluded by saying, "With this anthology, people from the fraternity came together to do something really good for each other."
Navarasa is produced by Mani Ratnam and Jayendra Panchapakesan under their production banner Justickets. The anthology showcases various human emotions like love, laughter, anger, sorrow, courage, fear, disgust, surprise and peace via nine different films.
The movie is set to stream on Netflix from August 6, 2021.
Meanwhile, Parvathy's first stint in an OTT space was Halal Love Story which streamed on Amazon Prime Video last year. The actor was seen in a special appearance in the film.
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