Saiee M Manjrekar speaks on working in Bollywood and South cinema: “Each industry carries its own unique, pulse, and magic”
Actress Saiee M Manjrekar, who has already made her mark in Bollywood and South films, is clear about her priorities: for her, cinema is all about good stories and inspiring collaborations, not just language barriers.
Sharing her thoughts, Saiee says, “I believe cinema has no language — it’s the story and the way it connects with people that matters. Right now, I’m focusing on my journey in Bollywood and the South, but I would definitely like to do a meaningful Marathi film at some point too. As long as the script excites me and the director has a strong vision, I’m open to exploring different industries.”
On drawing a comparison between Bollywood and the South industries, Saiee shares, “Having had the chance to work in both, I feel each industry carries its own unique its own pulse and magic. Bollywood celebrates larger-than-life emotions and the way stories are presented, while in the South, I’ve witnessed an incredible sense of discipline and a deep respect for the craft, which I truly admire. Both worlds have shaped me in different ways, and I consider myself fortunate to belong to them. For me, it’s about embracing the best of both and evolving with every project I take on.”
Her perspective has been shaped at home as well. Her father, celebrated filmmaker and actor Mahesh Manjrekar, has worked in eight regional languages, showing her that powerful storytelling can transcend boundaries. Following that inspiration, Saiee aspires to carve her own multilingual path — one that balances mainstream appeal with stories that truly resonate.
With this clarity of vision and openness, Saiee is emerging as one of the few young actors today who celebrate versatility while staying rooted in their identity.
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