In Baashha , Nagma performs the iconic "Naan Autokaaran" song. The sequence is shot in a vintage car garage lit by blue fluorescent tubes. This image—Nagma laughing in a cobalt-blue churidar while Rajinikanth smirks—has become a cultural meme and a staple of classic cinema tributes.
Nagma's impact on Tamil cinema extends beyond her filmography. She represents a time when the industry was experimenting with different genres and narratives. Her popularity also sparked conversations about the representation of women in cinema and the challenges faced by actresses in navigating the complex landscape of Indian film industries.
Throughout her career, Nagma has been praised for her captivating on-screen presence, expressive acting, and dedication to her craft. Her contributions to Tamil cinema, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s, have been significant. While she may not be as active in the film industry today, Nagma's legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors and actresses.