
With ‘Aay’ and ‘Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam’, Ankith Koyya secures his place in the sun
The HinduAnkith Koyya has been around for more than five years, quietly trying to infuse life into the characters he portrays. For instance, we knew that the bridge scene would be appreciated by the audience.” While filming Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam, in which he had several scenes with veteran actor Rao Ramesh, Ankith says he was determined to perform well. Once the camera was on, thankfully I performed naturally and was not intimidated.” Hailing from Visakhapatnam, the love for cinema brought Ankith to Hyderabad and he began auditioning, landing supporting parts in prominent films — Majili, Shyam Singha Roy, Thimmarusu and Aswathama, and the web series Nine Hours —to name a few. We spent considerable time writing a feature film that unfortunately did not take off.” However, Ankith went on to act in Marni’s Johaar, which had a direct digital release. Post Aay and Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam, Ankith has been receiving offers and is keen to venture beyond comedies.
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