‘No one even came to narrate a script to me’: Keerthy Suresh opens up about post-Mahanati lull

After the phenomenal success of Mahanati, a performance that earned her nationwide acclaim and a National Award — Keerthy Suresh has revealed that she unexpectedly found herself in a six-month career lull. Rather than viewing the pause as a setback, the actress embraced the downtime, using it as an opportunity for reinvention.
Speaking at a recent press meet, as reported by Reporter Live, Keerthy opened up about the surprising silence that followed one of the defining moments of her career. The Nag Ashwin-directed biopic, in which she portrayed legendary actress Savitri, was both a critical and commercial triumph. Yet, despite the film’s success, Keerthy said the industry did not immediately come calling.
“Would you believe me if I say that after the release of Mahanati, I didn’t get any films for almost six months? No one even came to narrate a script to me,” she revealed.
Still, the actress explained that she chose to remain optimistic. “I wasn’t disappointed because I knew I hadn’t done anything wrong. I took it positively, thinking people were taking time to create a strong role for me. I used that gap to work on a makeover,” she shared.
The biopic not only showcased Keerthy Suresh’s remarkable range but also significantly expanded her fanbase, particularly within the Telugu film industry. The film starred Dulquer Salmaan as Gemini Ganesan, with Samantha and Vijay Deverakonda in pivotal roles.
What’s next?
Keerthy is now preparing for the release of her highly anticipated film Revolver Rita, arriving in cinemas this weekend. Ahead of the premiere, she surprised fans by unveiling the poster for the film’s second song, Danger Mamae.
The film recently received a U/A certificate, marking it suitable for family audiences, even though the trailer hinted at several action-packed sequences. The comedy entertainer is set to hit screens on 28 November, and expectations are running high for this Keerthy Suresh starrer.