‘Ratan Tata was…’: Abhishek Bachchan’s heroine Nithya Menen opens up on love life of late chairman emeritus of Tata Group

South actress Nithya Menen recently commented on the love life of the late Tata Group Chairman Emeritus, Ratan Tata. He led a life filled with remarkable achievements.
Although he never married, his relationships, including a romance with Carolyn in the 1960s and a close bond with Simi Garewal later in life reflected his idea of love and deep friendships.Who is Nithya Menen?

Menen, who works predominantly in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu film industries, have worked in Hindi projects too. Nithya was seen with Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan in Mission Mangal and Abhishek Bachchan in Breathe: Into the Shadows. She was last seen in Tamil movie Kadhalikka Neramillai with Ravi Mohan. She has two big films coming this year, one is Thalaivan Thalaivii with Vijay Sethupathi and another is Idly Kadai with Dhanush.

 

 

Thalaivan Thalaivii is all set to release on July 25. As part of the film’s promotions, Nithya Menen gave an interview where she spoke about love, relationships and marriages. She revealed, when she was young or maybe when she started her career, she believed in love and the idea of having a soulmate, and even tried searching for one. However, over time, her perspective changed. Menen now feels that it is fine to be alone and that life doesn’t have to depend on someone else. She said, “Being alone is not a flaw”.

What did Nithya Menen say about Ratan Tata?

Nithiya Menen compared her life to Ratan Tata on being single. She stressed that a fulfilling life can exist outside romantic relationships. Whether love happens or not, she feels equally content and no longer associates her self-worth with it. She added that not getting married is not a big deal and that sometimes, loneliness may come and go, but the freedom and peace she has now are more meaningful. She said, “Even Ratan Tata never got married, right? It’s impossible for everybody to find love and get married. If it happens, great. If it doesn’t happen, also great. It doesn’t give me grief.”

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