In a social media moment that’s melting hearts, Genelia D’Souza revisited her South Indian glory days by posting the iconic ‘Nalla Nallani Kalla’ from her breakout film ‘Sai.’ The actress, known for her bubbly persona and pan-India appeal, stirred emotions with this throwback.
Friday’s Instagram update featured glamorous stills of Genelia in ethnic attire, her kohl-lined eyes captivating as ever, synced to the soulful melody by M.M. Keeravani and K.S. Chithra. Paired with Nitin’s chemistry, the 2004 track continues to dominate trends, with Telugu enthusiasts flooding reels platforms.
Genelia reflected, ‘Adding old South songs brings back a flood of memories, and watching them trend feels surreal. Yet, certain movies and feelings transcend virality—they’re etched in time.’ Her words capture the essence of lasting artistry amid fleeting fame.
From her debut in Telugu cinema to Bollywood stardom in films like ‘Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na,’ Genelia has always carried South cinema’s vibrancy. This post reignites discussions on her underrated South phase, where she won hearts with natural acting and dance moves.
As ‘Nalla Nallani Kalla’ climbs charts anew, it underscores Genelia’s legacy. Fans are now clamoring for more such retrospectives, bridging generations through melody and memory.