Devanandha, the child actor who played the role of Kallu in the Malayalam film “Malikapuram,” has responded to the criticism that he was snubbed by the Kerala State Film Awards jury. In an interview with Manorama Online, Devanandha said that he respects the jury’s decision and that he is happy for the other child actors who won awards.
“When there are so many talented actors competing, it is only natural that only one person can win the award,” Devanandha said. “I congratulate the other child actors who won awards, and I wish them all the best in their future careers.”
Devanandha also expressed his gratitude to the fans who have supported him and to the filmmakers who have given him opportunities to act. He said that he is excited to continue his acting career and that he hopes to win a Kerala State Film Award in the future.
The Kerala State Film Awards are one of the most prestigious awards in the Malayalam film industry. The awards are given out annually by the Government of Kerala to recognize excellence in Malayalam cinema.
This year, the award for Best Child Actor was shared by Tanmayi Soul and Master Da Vinci. Tanmayi won the award for her performance in the film “Vazhakkil,” while Master Da Vinci won the award for his performance in the film “Pallotti Naayantees Kids.”
Devanandha’s performance in “Malikapuram” was widely praised by critics and audiences alike. He was particularly praised for his emotional range and his ability to convey complex emotions on screen.
Despite not winning an award, Devanandha’s performance in “Malikapuram” has helped to establish him as one of the most promising young actors in Malayalam cinema. He is sure to have a bright future ahead of him.