Charithra Chandran played a role on style-filled roles from ‘Brijantron’ to ‘Flight’: ‘Being an actor is able to do all this’.

In a career that seems to jump with a franchise from the franchise with a spontaneous charisma, Bridemon Breakout star Charithra Chandran is rapidly becoming one of the most recognizable faces on large screens and digital streaming platforms. But there is a grounded, contemplative young actress under high-profile credit and high-octain stunts who believe that she is still understanding all this.
Trading in corsets for combat training, Charithra sat with Atiers for a clear conversation about her latest action-pack venture, fight or flight. Asked if a particular celebrity inspired his journey on the big screen, he replied, “I don’t think I was inspired by any one person.”
“I think I am always enamored with film and TV, and I just like to laugh and feel deeply. And therefore, yes, it’s just something that I have always done for gravity.”
But despite the impressive trajectory so far, Chandran is not in a hurry to fulfill a dream. “I am living a dream? I don’t know. It’s a difficult that everything happens … Sometimes people see things in your life walking overnight as well, and, you know, we all know heartbreak and rejection and hard work that follow the curtains.
After playing the small version of the tabu Tibba: PredictionThe 28-year-old actress flew in her first major film appearance in the Gritti Action Thriller Fight or Flight-although, as she said, the time was slightly flipped. “Well, I really filmed the action thriller before DuneWe did it in Budapest in six weeks and everything happened so soon. I think it was really about anything and being super collaboration because we just had to work so closely as a team. ,
Now immersed his toes into drama, science-fi, action and comedy, Chandran is not limiting itself to a lane. “I love all of them. They all challenge me in very different ways. And I think the beauty of being an actor – and the kind of actors I want to be – he is able to do all this.”
He recalled a Starstruk Moment, who had met his dunes co-artist since wrapping. “Tabu was very cute. She is very beautiful and gossip and charismatic … I grew up clearly to see her films, so it was definitely definitely a Starstruk moment.”
Chandran was seen acting with Josh Hartnet in full action in full action. “Josh is such a lovely boy. He made it so easy to work with him, and he is such an experienced supporter. I always feel that when I was around him he felt easily. He is incredible.”
Today, Chandran is aware of the weight of representation, as one of the most visible actresses of Indian origin in Western cinema. “This is a complete respect for representing India and being British-Indian because I am proud of who I am. I love my culture. But I often find it difficult that I have to represent the whole of India. India is such a big place, and there is a different language in every state, a different culture, a different way to do things. I feel that the next step in the representative is to be super specialty in our identity.”
For actors interested in breaking up the West in India, Chandran provides both practical and creative advice. “Stay in school, complete your 12th – of course. There is a sense of security and groundness that comes from knowing that you have an education to fall back. But also, in many ways, the industry has become very accessible. You can write your goods, shoot things on an iPhone – it can shoot it – it looks surprising. So I will say that I will say that I will say that I will make my own things.”
And for his dream colleagues? “I really love R. Madhavan, who is a Tamil actor and has clearly worked in Bollywood too. And I also really love Vidya Balan. I think he is very talented.”
Wisdom, knowledge, and increasing string of box-office are hit under its belt, Chandran is not only shaping a career, but also on a heritage-in-legacy of visibility and versatility.