Fariya Abdullah Takes the Director's Chair: From Jathi Ratnalu Fame to 2027 Debut
The breakout star plans to showcase her creative vision behind the camera after conquering hearts as an actress.

The Telugu film industry is witnessing an interesting trend: young actresses are no longer content with just being in front of the camera. The latest to join this brigade is Fariya Abdullah, who shot to fame with her memorable performance in Jathi Ratnalu.
While Fariya continues to build her acting portfolio with upcoming projects like Gayapadda Simham opposite Tarun Bhascker, she's already setting her sights on a bigger creative challenge. The actress has announced plans to make her directorial debut in 2025, marking a significant evolution in her career trajectory.
What makes this transition particularly noteworthy is the timing. Most actresses wait until their peak performing years wind down before exploring direction, but Fariya is making this leap while still establishing herself as a leading lady. Her multi-faceted talents, she's also an accomplished dancer, suggest she has the creative bandwidth to handle the demanding role of a filmmaker.
This move places Fariya in distinguished company. Historically, Telugu cinema has seen legendary figures like Savitri and Vijayantimala successfully juggle both crafts, followed by contemporary pioneers like B. Jaya and Nandini Reddy. More recently, Manasa Sharma made waves with her directorial debut Raakashaḍ, which turned profitable despite its modest budget.
The encouraging response to female directors in recent times creates a favorable environment for Fariya's transition. With her story currently in development, she's reportedly focusing on bringing a unique perspective to audiences: something that could set her apart in an industry hungry for fresh voices.
Fariya's decision reflects a broader shift in Telugu cinema, where young talent is increasingly taking creative control of their careers. Her fans, who've been calling for more substantial roles matching her talent, might soon see her wielding the megaphone to create exactly the kind of content she wants to be part of. Whether she can replicate her acting success behind the camera remains the million-dollar question, but her proactive approach suggests she's serious about this new chapter.
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