Navya continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry through various platforms:

After a brief hiatus, she returned to cinema with critically acclaimed roles, proving her enduring relevance in the South Indian film industry.

Navya didn't stop at "girl-next-door" roles. She showcased her range in films like Kalyanaraman , Chathikkatha Chanthu , and Gramaphone , proving she could handle comedy and intense drama with equal ease. Lifestyle and the Art of Dance

alongside Mukesh and Rimi Tomy, having previously served on panels for shows like Munch Dance Dance Legacy Roles : Her debut in

| Year | Film (Malayalam) | Role | Notable Impact | |------|------------------|------|----------------| | | Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal | Radhika | A debut that showcased her natural charm and earned a Kerala State Film Award – Special Jury Mention . | | 2002 | Nandanam | Bhadra | The role of a devout, innocent girl in love with a modern man resonated with audiences, cementing her as a leading lady. | | 2003 | Mazhathullikkilukkam | Priyadarshini | Demonstrated her comic timing and ability to handle ensemble casts. | | 2004 | Kalyanaraman | Priya | A commercially successful romantic drama that broadened her fan base. | | 2005 | Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (Tamil) | Rani | Her Tamil debut proved her pan‑South Indian appeal, earning critical applause for a strong, layered performance. |