
Actress Daisy Shah, who has appeared in several Kannada films, recently spoke out about what she described as the industry’s unusual “navel obsession.”
Recalling her experiences on film sets, Daisy noted a recurring pattern in Kannada song sequences: close-up shots of actresses’ navels, often accompanied by fruit salads, ice, or water being poured over them.
While she did not name anyone directly, social media users quickly speculated that she was hinting at actor-filmmaker V. Ravichandran, known for such distinctive song sequences. Many online comments humorously referred to him as the “Chief Navel Officer.”
Some Telugu netizens also pointed to director K. Raghavendra Rao, who pioneered this trend in South Indian cinema, a style that Ravichandran is said to have followed.
This is not the first time the topic has surfaced. A few months ago, actress Malavika Mohanan also commented on how South Indian films often emphasize actresses’ navels. She admitted that, coming from Mumbai—where such focus is rare—the trend seemed unusual, but acknowledged that the “navel obsession” is indeed very real.
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