Saranya Mohan, who returned to Malayalam films after a sabbatical with 'Perinoru Makan', is disappointed with her innings in Mollywood. She says, she is only being offered hackneyed roles in Mollywood. The actress who has worked in several languages says it has been her long cherished dream to do a good Malayalam film.
"A lot of films with fresh and interesting themes are being made, and every actor now has the space to perform here. As a Malayali that makes me proud, but it also hurts me that I am not being offered any breakthrough roles,” says Saranya who has an impressive lineup of Tamil and Kannada projects in her kitty. She has three Tamil and Kannada films.
Saranya says unlike here, she has always been offered good roles in other languages. “I am content with the type of movies that I get in other South Indian languages.”

Saranya Mohan is disappointed with her innings in Mollywood. She says, she is only being offered hackneyed roles.
She says the response from the audience's side has also been overwhelming. “Maybe because of the type of characters that I have done, that of a lively village belle, I have always been showered with love and affection by them, that a family member gets,” she adds.
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Saranya Mohan is an actress from Kerala who has acted in Malayalam and Tamil movies. She was born in a Malayalam speaking family in Alappuzha, Kerala. She made her debut in the film Oru Naal Oru Kanavu, in which she acted as a sister of Srikan ...











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