Emma Myers, globally recognized for her role as the colorful werewolf Enid Sinclair in Netflix’s smash-hit series Wednesday, has completely won over Indian cinema lovers. During a recent promotional interview with Hits Radio UK, the actress enthusiastically declared her deep-rooted love for Indian films, singling out SS Rajamouli’s epic duology Baahubali and Rajkumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots as her all-time favorites.

When asked about the movies or shows that might surprise her fanbase, Emma did not hesitate to show her inner cinephile. Her genuine admiration highlights how masterfully crafted Indian stories easily cross international borders to captivate global talent.
“Those Are Sick!”: Emma’s Obsession with Baahubali
While promoting the latest season of her mystery series A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Myers gushed over the larger-than-life world of Mahishmati created by filmmaker SS Rajamouli.
“There’s a two-part saga called Baahubali, which I love! I love those films so much. Those are sick; I watch them all the time.”
Starring Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah Bhatia, the Baahubali franchise is celebrated worldwide for its gravity-defying action, deeply emotional core, and massive visual scale. For Emma, the groundbreaking Telugu epic isn’t just a one-time watch—it has firmly entered her permanent movie rotation.
Spreading the Magic of ‘3 Idiots’
Emma’s adoration for Indian cinema is not limited to historical epics. She also expressed an absolute fixation on Aamir Khan’s 2009 coming-of-age blockbuster, 3 Idiots. Despite the movie’s extensive runtime, Emma has taken it upon herself to act as an international ambassador for the film.
- The Ultimate Recommendation: “One of my favourite films ever is 3 Idiots. I show it to people all the time,”
- Overcoming the Runtime: She openly admitted to laughing off her friends’ initial hesitation about sitting through a long film. “It is four hours long, but you will have the best time of your life,” she promised.
- A New Vocabulary: The actress even delighted fans by revealing that the film’s iconic, comforting catchphrase “All Is Well” has naturally integrated into her daily vocabulary.
A Beautiful Cross-Cultural Crossover
Emma Myers’ public appreciation has sent waves of excitement across Indian social media. Fans have affectionately labeled her “one of us,” celebrating the sincerity of her praise. In a Hollywood ecosystem where foreign films can sometimes be overlooked, Emma’s unfiltered joy in experiencing the music, heart, and high stakes of Indian storytelling offers a refreshing reminder of cinema’s universal language.
For Indian viewers who are just getting to know this bright young star, Emma Myers is far more than just a dedicated cinephile—she is one of Hollywood’s most magnetic and promising young talents. Balancing effortless charm with a fierce, expressive acting range, she first captured global hearts as the fiercely loyal, vibrant werewolf Enid Sinclair in Wednesday, before anchoring her own hit mystery thriller A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. Beyond her undeniable on-screen charisma and infectious positive energy, Emma represents a refreshing new generation of global artists—one that approaches diverse cultures with genuine curiosity, humility, and an open heart. As Indian audiences warmly welcome her into the fandom, it is clear that Emma’s star power will only continue to shine brighter on the global stage.
Whether she is investigating mysteries on screen or cheering for ancient kings and rebellious college students off-screen, Emma Myers has definitively proven herself to be the ultimate Indian cinema fangirl.
