
Former Tollywood actress Laya, who quietly stepped away from films over a decade ago and settled in the US, is now making a return to the spotlight. After regaining attention through her popular dance reels shared from the United States, she is set to make her comeback with Sivaji’s Sampradayini Suppini Suddhapusani.
In a recent interview, Laya fondly recalled her experience working with Nandamuri Balakrishna, with whom she had earlier shared screen space in the 2004 film Vijayendra Varma. She said, “Balakrishna is the most professional and easy-to-work-with star. He keeps the atmosphere light on the sets and always makes everyone laugh. He is extremely disciplined and a very talented co-star.” Laya also expressed her hope to collaborate with him again in the future.
With several senior heroes now keen on working with experienced actresses, Laya could be a fitting choice opposite Balakrishna, especially given his history of double-role entertainers. While it remains to be seen if such a collaboration materializes, her re-entry project Tammudu may not have made a significant impact, but she is hopeful that Sivaji’s web film will help her make a strong impression once again. A successful outing could pave the way for bigger projects.
Laya had earlier made a notable mark in Tollywood with hits like Swayamvaram, Manoharam, and Preminchu, where her portrayal of a blind girl earned widespread acclaim. Known for choosing content-driven roles over glamour, she moved to the US after marrying a doctor. Now, she returns to the industry with renewed enthusiasm and a clear focus on meaningful projects.
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