Actress Esther Noronha is not just another pretty face on the silver screen. She is a multi-talented artist who has proven her mettle as an actress, singer, and now, a director. Introduced to Tollywood by the popular director Teja, Esther has captivated audiences with her performances in films like '1000 Abaddalu,' 'Bhimavaram Bullodu,' and '69 Sanskar Colony.' However, her journey in the world of cinema doesn't stop at acting.
Esther has taken on the mantle of directing her dream project, 'The Vacant House.'
Esther Noronha's dream project, 'The Vacant House,' isn't just another film for her; it's a reflection of her artistic vision and determination. In this project, she wears multiple hats as the director, writer, and music composer.
Behind every successful artist, there is often a strong support system, and in Esther's case, it's her mother,
Janet Noronha. Janet is producing 'The Vacant House,' and this isn't her first foray into film production. She had earlier produced the Konkani movie 'Sophia: A Dream Girl,' a film that earned Esther the 2018 Karnataka State Award. The mother-daughter duo's collaboration demonstrates their commitment to producing quality cinema.
'The Vacant House' is set to capture the imagination of audiences across India, with a release planned in multiple languages, including Kannada, Goa Konkani, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil. The film's intriguing suspense-thriller plot promises to entertain viewers from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
Esther Noronha's entry into the Telugu film industry was marked by the movie '1000 Abaddalu,' where she showcased her acting prowess. Her ability to emote and connect with the audience quickly gained her recognition, and she continued to charm viewers in subsequent films. Not limiting herself to acting, Esther also displayed her musical talents, leaving no doubt that she was a multifaceted artist.
Esther ventured beyond the Telugu film industry and made a mark in Tulu cinema with the original Kantaar movie released in 2019. Her performance was lauded, and she earned a well-deserved reputation in the Tulu film industry. Esther's ability to adapt to different languages and cultures is a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft.