If there is a definitive "blue classic" in Indian cinema history, it is Guru Dutt’s Pyaasa . The film is a poetic, heartbreaking critique of a materialistic society's rejection of an artist. The iconic cinematography by V.K. Murthy, utilizing high-contrast chiaroscuro lighting, creates a hauntingly beautiful visual landscape. For an actress like Nayanthara, who masterfully balances commercial success with artistic integrity, Pyaasa stands as the ultimate vintage inspiration. Charulata (1964) Director: Satyajit Ray
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: In an industry traditionally dominated by male stars, Nayanthara became one of the few female actors capable of carrying big-budget films purely on her own box-office draw.