No one can predict when celebrities related to the film industry will change. Those who were directors till then become heroes, heroes become producers and directors. The same goes for heroines. As long as they are successful, heroines who make films tend to lean towards production, business, or some other field to stay in the limelight. Now similar discussions are taking place about malayalam actress Keerthy Suresh. Keerthy, who entered the industry as a child artist, initially wanted to become a fashion designer. But later she entered as a heroine and scored many successful films at the pan-India level. Keerthy, who entered kollywood with the film Idhu Ennamayam, got a good hit with her first film and later became a star heroine.
Keerthy Suresh, who entered tollywood with Nenu Sailaja, also gained good recognition among the telugu audience with that film. After that, Keerthy, who lived in the film Mahanati, which was a biopic of Savitri, and received a National Award, recently entered bollywood with the film Baby John. However, her bollywood debut could not achieve the desired result.Keerthy Suresh, who married her boyfriend Antony in the middle of last month and entered married life, is not getting any big offers after her marriage. Uppu Kappurambu, which came out a week ago, was also a film she had committed to before her marriage. However, despite the lack of film opportunities, Keerthy is still busy. Recently, when Keerthy went to Madhurai for an event, many people there shouted the name of the party that Thalapathy Vijay had named TVK TVK.

However, there are many reasons why fans are shouting like that after seeing Keerthy. The two have done two films together in the past. It was because of that closeness that Vijay also attended Keerthy's wedding in Goa. Despite the fans shouting like that, Keerthy did not respond, so there are reports on social media that she is interested in politics and will soon wear the Vijay party scarf. Meanwhile, Keerthy said on one occasion that she has no interest in politics.

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