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In this Indian name, the name Anupama Parameswaran is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Anupama.
ResidenceIrinjalakuda, Kerala, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materMahatma Gandhi University
OccupationActress
Years active2015–present

Anupama Parameswaran is an Indian film actress who appears in South Indian films. She is best known for her debut role as Mary George in the Malayalam film Premam (2015), as Nithya in Sathamanam Bhavati (2017), as Shruthi in Natasaarvabhowma and as Maha in Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi (2017).

Early life and education[edit]

She attended CMS College Kottayam, Kerala where she majored in Communicative English until she discontinued college to pursue acting.[1]

Career[edit]

Anupama debuted with Premam alongside Nivin Pauly, which was a commercial success.[2][3] She then had a cameo in James & Alice, a Malayalam movie. Miley jab hum tum season 1 all episodes download. Later she forayed into Telugu films with a handful of projects including A Aa, where she played a lead role along with Nithiin and Samantha Ruth Prabhu.[4][5] She then was in the Telugu remake of Premam.[6][7] Her next film was Kodi, her debut in Tamil cinema, in which she had the lead role opposite Dhanush.[8][9] She also acted alongside Sharwanand in the Telugu movie Shatamanam Bhavati which was released in January 2017, followed by Jomonte Suvisheshangal in Malayalam alongside Dulquer Salmaan released in the same month. After Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi opposite Ram Pothineni, she worked on Merlapaka Gandhi's Krishnarjuna Yudham opposite Nani and A. Karunakaran's Tej I Love You opposite Sai Dharam Tej.[10] She was again paired alongside Ram Pothineni in Hello Guru Prema Kosame. Anupama debuted with Natasarvabouma in sandalwood alongside power star Puneeth Rajkumar.

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Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleDirectorLanguageNotes
2015PremamMary GeorgeAlphonse PuthrenMalayalamMalayalam Debut
2016James & AliceIsabel / PinkySujith VaassudevCameo
A AaNagavalliTrivikram SrinivasTeluguTelugu Debut
PremamSumaChandoo MondetiNaga Chaitanya
KodiMalathiR. S. Senthil KumarTamilDubbed into Telugu as Dharma Yogi, Tamil Debut
2017Sathamanam BhavatiNithyaSatish VegesnaTelugu
Jomonte SuvisheshangalCatherineSathyan AnthikadMalayalamDubbed into Telugu as Andamaina Jeevitham
Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi[11]MahaKishore TirumalaTelugu
2018Krishnarjuna YudhamSubbalakshmiMerlapaka Gandhi
Tej I Love YouNandiniA. Karunakaran
Hello Guru Prema KosameAnupamaTrinadha Rao Nakkina
2019NatasaarvabhowmaShruthiPavan WadeyarKannadaKannada Debut
RakshasuduTBA'Ramesh Varma Penmetsa'TeluguFilming

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryFilmLanguageNotes
201611th Ramu Karyat AwardsMost Popular ActressPremamMalayalamWon
Asianet Film AwardsBest Female DebutNominated
SIIMA Awards
2017Apsara AwardsA AaTeluguWon
IIFA UtsavamBest Supporting ActressKodiTamilNominated
PremamTeluguWon
Filmfare AwardA AaNominated
KodiTamil
SIIMA AwardsA AaTelugu
Premam

References[edit]

  1. ^'' I won't do anything out of my comfort zone''. Times of India. 10 October 2015. Archived from the original on 13 October 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  2. ^'Premam fever in Tamil Nadu: Movie completes 224 days; Nivin Pauly watches film with Chennai fans'. International Business Times. India. 8 January 2016. Archived from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  3. ^'Unstoppable 'Premam' extends its run in Chennai'. Manorama Online. 13 January 2016. Archived from the original on 15 January 2016.
  4. ^'Trivikram-Nithiin-Samantha's Film Titled 'A. Aa': 'Premam' Star Anupama to Play 2nd Heroine'. International Business Times. India. 10 September 2015. Archived from the original on 13 September 2015.
  5. ^''Premam' heroine Anupama Parameshwaran signs another Telugu film'. Daily News and Analysis. India: Diligent Media Corporation. 18 March 2016. Archived from the original on 20 March 2016.
  6. ^'First look of Naga Chaitanya in Telugu remake of 'Premam''. Daily News and Analysis. India: Diligent Media Corporation. 19 February 2016. Archived from the original on 21 February 2016.
  7. ^'Anupama in a naadan avatar in Premam remake'. The Times of India. 11 December 2015. Archived from the original on 18 December 2015.
  8. ^'Anupama Parameswaran replaces Shamlee in Dhanush's 'Kodi''. The Indian Express. 13 February 2016. Archived from the original on 14 February 2016.
  9. ^'Shaamlee out, Anupama bags role in Dhanush's Kodi'. Deccan Chronicle. 13 February 2016. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016.
  10. ^''Tej I Love You' star Anupama talks about Sai Dharam and Trivikram'. Times of India. India. 2 July 2018.
  11. ^'It is 'Vunnadi Okate Zindagi' for Ram Pothineni!'. The Times of India. India. 30 July 2017. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017.

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This article is about Parvathy. For other actresses with this name, see Parvathy.
Born
1988/1989 (age 30–31)[2]
Kozhikode, Kerala, India
ResidenceKochi, Kerala, India[3]
NationalityIndian
Alma materAll Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram
OccupationActress, television presenter

Parvathy Thiruvoth Kottuvata, known by the mononymParvathy, is an Indian film actress, who appears in South Indian cinema.[4] Hailing from Kozhikode, Kerala, she made her debut in the 2006 Malayalam filmOut of Syllabus. She's well known for her performances in films such as Notebook (2006), Poo (2008), City of God (2011), Maryan (2013), Bangalore Days (2014), Uttama Villain (2015), Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015), Charlie (2015), Take Off (2017), Koode (2018) and Uyare (2019). Parvathy made her Bollywood debut with the 2017 Hindi film Qarib Qarib Singlle.[5]

Parvathy has won various awards and accolades for her roles. Parvathy won the 2016 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the Malayalam film Ennu Ninte Moideen. She won the award for the second time for one of her most notable performance in the film Take Off, a character for which she received the IFFI Best Actor Award (Female) at the 48th International Film Festival of India. She also went on to receive the National Film Award – Special Mention for the same role. She won Filmfare awards for various roles as well, including the 2016 Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role as Kanchanamala in the Malayalam film Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015) and the 2008 Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role as Maari in the Tamil film Poo. She also won the 2015 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as RJ Sarah in the Malayalam film Bangalore Days (2014). She won her second Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam for the movie Take Off (2017).

Early life and education

Parvathy was born in Kozhikode, Kerala, to P. Vinod Kumar and T. K. Usha Kumari, both lawyers. She has a brother, Karunakaran.[2] During her schooling years, her family moved to Thiruvananthapuram and she pursued her studies there. She finished her schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pangode. She is a Bharatanatyam dancer.[6] After finishing her B.A. in English Literature from All Saints' College at Trivandrum, Kerala, she is currently pursuing her M.A. through distance education.[7] She was a successful television anchor at Kiran TV, a full-time music channel based in Thiruvananthapuram.[7][8]

Film career

Parvathy made her acting debut in the 2006 Malayalam film Out of Syllabus, portraying a supporting role as a college student. Her second venture, Rosshan Andrrews' Notebook, won media attention due to its theme on teenage pregnancy. Parvathy appeared alongside Roma Asrani and Mariya Roy, after being picked for one of the three main roles from five thousand applicants.[9][10] She was also seen in Sathyan Anthikkad's comedy drama film, Vinodayathra (2007), playing a supporting role alongside an ensemble cast including Dileep, Mukesh and Meera Jasmine.[11] Her first leading role was in the Kannada film Milana, which became a commercial success upon release. Pairing alongside Puneet Rajkumar, she was a surprise selection for the film and began working on the film in April 2007.[12] The film won mixed reviews, but the actress's role was praised with a critic noting she 'has been a wonderful selection for the role', adding that 'she has that right attitude for the role'.[13] The film went on to become a big commercial success, running for 500 days at a multiplex in Bangalore.[14][15] She returned to the Malayalam industry portraying the leading female role in Sibi Malayil's Flash with Mohanlal and Indrajith, and prior to release revealed that she hoped the film would give a breakthrough as a lead actress in the industry.[16] However, the film failed commercially and garnered poor reviews on release.[17]Parvathy was selected to play the lead role in Sasi's Poo (2008) and featured alongside Srikanth, portraying the role of a young Tamil village girl named Maari. She revealed that she had to forgo twelve other offers to commit to the film, noting that Sasi selected her after a successful audition.[18] To acclimatise to the role, the actress had to get her skin tone several shades darker and also visited a firework factory to study Maari's occupation. The actress revealed she found it difficult getting out of character and became emotionally attached to the role she had played.[19] Upon release, the film and her performance won rave reviews. A critic from Sify.com noted 'Parvathy has lived in the role of Maari and takes your breath away as she effortlessly delivers such a difficult role so convincingly on her debut in Tamil', adding that 'she is consistently credible and lifelike and absolutely riveting.'[20] Similarly Rediff.com's reviewer mentioned that Poo is 'almost entirely Parvathy's film' noting that 'she's superb', while Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote Parvathy 'makes optimum use' and 'plays a rustic belle to the hilt in attire and expression, also getting the body language right.'[21][22] The actress subsequently went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress, while also securing other accolades and nominations from several other award juries, notably winning the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress.[23]

Her only release in 2009 was the Kannada film, Male Barali Manju Irali, directed by Vijayalakshmi Singh, where she dubbed for the role in her own voice. Parvathy accepted the venture, which featured mostly rookie technicians, noting that she was impressed by the director's script and revealed she had turned down several offers from Tamil film-makers during the period who had wanted to cast her in roles similar to her character from Poo.[24][25] The film won rave reviews, with a critic noting 'Parvathy steals the show' and that 'she comes with one of the most absorbing performances', adding that 'her level of commitment to the role could be gauged by the way she has taken pains to dub in an alien language almost perfectly.'[26][27] Parvathi again teamed up with Puneet Rajkumar in Prithvi, which was based on the political situation in Karnataka. The director has earmarked Parvathy for the role when writing the script and her re-collaboration with Puneet after the success of Milana, was built up by the media.[28] Though the film opened to positive reviews, critics noted the little scope that Parvathy's character had in the film, noting that 'she was mostly confined to the songs'.[29][30] Her Malayalam film City of God (2011), which was directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery, opened to mixed reviews. Despite the commercial failure of the project, Parvathy won rave reviews again with critics noting she was 'just brilliant' and a 'dynamo' in her role of a Tamil refuge girl.[31][32] The actress took a voluntary break after the film's release, deciding to become choosier while selecting scripts.[33]

Parvathi Parameshwara Kannada Serial Actress Real Names

first release in 2013, was the Kannada romantic film Andhar Bahar co-starring Shivrajkumar, which told the story of the relationship between a newly married criminal and his wife. She dubbed with her own voice for the film again, revealing that she chose to star in the film as the role had scope for her to perform.[34] The film opened to good reviews, with a critic noting 'Parvathy lights up the screen whenever she appears and is a delight to watch'.[35] She was next seen in the 2013 Tamil thriller film, Chennaiyil Oru Naal, featuring her alongside an ensemble cast. The film, a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film Traffic, has its narrative in a hyperlink format and Parvathy won good reviews for her small role as Aditi.[36][37] She was then signed to essay a leading role in Bharat Bala's romantic drama Maryan opposite Dhanush. The director had seen her performance in Poo and subsequently auditioned her for the part, with Parvathy noting that the character was the best she has played till date. She portrayed Panimalar, a girl in love with the titular character Maryan, who inspires him to overcome his struggles. During production, the actress helped get into the mind of the character by working with fisherman, while also learning how to swim for underwater scenes.[38] The film released to unanimously positive reviews and successful box office collections in June 2013, with Parvathy's portrayal being raved by critics. A reviewer from Sify.com noted Parvathy 'leaves a lasting impression', while another critic noted that she 'is totally in sync with Dhanush all the way; she has matched him step for step, never allowing him to overshadow her.'[39][40] Times of India's review noted 'Parvathy is the other pillar of the film, and comes up with a scintillating performance', adding 'it is such a pleasure to watch her portray the various emotions'.[41] Her only 2014 release, Bangalore Days directed by Anjali Menon, was a high commercial success, with reports claiming that it was 'one of the biggest hits in history of Malayalam cinema'.[42] An ensemble cast including Dulquer Salmaan, Nivin Pauly, Fahadh Faasil, Nazriya Nazim, Nithya Menen and Isha Talwar. Parvathy's performance as RJ Sarah was well appreciated & she went on to win several accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Malayalam. In 2015, she appeared in the romance film Ennu Ninte Moideen which narrated the tragic love tale of Kanchanamala and Moideen which happened in the 1960s in Mukkam, a riverside village in Kerala. The film opened to critical acclaim, with several critics regarding it as one of the greatest romance films made in Malayalam. Parvathy's performance was acclaimed critically & commercially. She went to win many accolades most notably her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam [43][44] She is one of the founding members of Women in Cinema Collective, the organization for the welfare of women workers of Malayalam movie industry.[45] Her final release of 2015 was Charlie alongside Dulquer Salmaan, Aparna Gopinath & Nedumudi Venu. The film went to win 8 Kerala State Film Awards, with Parvathy winning the Best Actress Award for both Charlie and Ennu Ninte Moideen.In 2016, Parvathy had one release. Bangalore Naatkal, directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar, where she reprised her character RJ Sarah, from the Malayalam film Bangalore Days.

Parvathy had two release in 2017. Her first release was Take Off, directed by Mahesh Narayan. The film also stars Kunchacko Boban & Fahadh Faasil. Celebrities praised the movie, including actor Kamal Haasan.The film was screened at international festivals, including International Film Festival of India and International Film Festival of Kerala. The film ran for over 125 days in theatres. Parvathy's performance was highly acclaimed. She went on to win IFFI Best Actor Award (Female), becoming the first ever Indian film Actress to win the silver peacock award. She was also nominated for National Film Award for Best Actress, where she lost to Sridevi in the final round. But went on to win her first National Film Award – Special Mention and her second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress. She made her Bollywood debut opposite Irrfan Khan in the movie Qarib Qarib Singlle. Her upcoming films are My Story opposite Prithviraj Sukumaran, Tamil film Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum, Koode opposite Prithviraj and Nazriya Nazim, and Autorickshawkkarante Bharya opposite Biju Menon.

Parvathy was one of the first to openly state that films with misogynistic dialogues should not be encouraged. She named the veteran actor Mammootty’s film Kasaba (2016 film), as one such movie. She requested that senior actors like Mammootty who is much respected and has a wide fan following should henceforth refrain from acting in movies that has such misogynistic scripts for the betterment of the society at large.[46] Parvathy's viewpoint came under much criticism and she became the victim of cyber-bullying. She was viciously trolled and abused on various online platforms by Mammootty fans, 2 of them were arrested by Kerala police following a complaint from Parvathy[47]

Filmography

Parvathi Parameshwara Kannada Serial Actress Real Names Female

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2006Out of SyllabusGayatriMalayalam
NotebookPooja KrishnaMalayalam
2007VinodayathraRashmiMalayalam
MilanaAnjaliKannada
FlashDhwani SekharanMalayalam
2008PooMaariTamil
2009Male Barali Manju IraliSneha ShivappaKannada
2010PrithviPriya ShastriKannada
2011City of GodMarathakamMalayalam
2013Chennaiyil Oru NaalAditiTamil
Andhar BaharSuhasiniKannada
MaryanPanimalarTamil
2014Bangalore DaysRJ SarahMalayalam
2015Uttama VillainManonmaniTamil
Ennu Ninte MoideenKanchanamaalaMalayalam
CharlieTessaMalayalam
2016Bangalore NaatkalRJ SarahTamil
2017Take OffSameeraMalayalam
Qarib Qarib SinglleJayaHindi
2018My StoryTaraMalayalam
KoodeSophieMalayalam
2019UyarePallaviMalayalam
VirusRohiniMalayalamPost Production
Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila PengalumDevakiTamilDelayed Release
VarthamanamTBAMalayalamFilming

Television

  • Tamil hits (Kiran TV)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2008Karnataka State Film AwardKarnataka state Film Award for Best ActressMilanaNominated
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – TamilPooWon
Vijay AwardsBest Debut Actress
Best ActressNominated
VikatanWon
2011South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Supporting ActressCity of GodNominated
2013SIIMA AwardsBest Actress (Critics)-TamilMaryanWon
Behindwoods Gold Summit AwardBest Actress
Filmfare Awards SouthBest Actress – TamilNominated
Vijay AwardsBest Actress
2014Filmfare Awards SouthBest Supporting Actress – MalayalamBangalore DaysWon
Asianet Film AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Asiavision AwardsNew Sensation in Acting
South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Supporting Actress
2015Kerala State Film AwardsBest ActressEnnu Ninte Moideen
& Charlie
Asianet Film Awards
Vanitha Film Awards
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
North American Film Awards
Asiavision AwardsEnnu Ninte Moideen
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam
SIIMA AwardsBest Actress (Critics) – Malayalam
1st IIFA UtsavamPerformance in a lead role female -Malayalam
2016CPC Cine AwardsBest Actress
Flowers Indian Film Awards
20172nd IIFA UtsavamPerformance in a lead role female MalayalamCharlieNominated
Yuva Awards 2017Yuva Best ActressTake OffWon
International Film Festival of IndiaSilver Peacock for the Best Actor Award (Female)Won
2018North American Film AwardsBest Actress (critics)Won
Vanitha Film AwardsBest Actress (shared with Manju Warrier)Won
CPC Cine AwardsBest Actress in a Lead RoleWon
Kerala State Film Awards Kerala State Film Award for Best ActressWon
National Film AwardsNational Film Award – Special MentionWon
Janmabhoomi AwardsBest ActressWon
Asianet Film AwardsBest ActressWon
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress – MalayalamWon
3rd Anand TV film awardsBest ActressWon
SIIMA AwardsBest Actress – MalayalamWon
SIIMA AwardsPantaloons style iconN/ANominated

References

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  2. ^ abSathyendran, Nita (12 March 2011). 'My name is Parvathy'. The Hindu. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  3. ^Sathyendran, Nita (12 March 2011). 'My name is Parvathy'. The Hindu. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  4. ^'Parvathy on Tiger Zinda Hai vs Take Off, Bollywood vs Mollywood, and sexual assault in film industries'.
  5. ^'I am a fan, but had no time to be starstruck: Malayalam star Parvathy about co-star Irrfan Khan'.
  6. ^'Parvathi Menon'. Oneindia Entertainment. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  7. ^ ab'Parvathi Menon'. ZoomInfo. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
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  9. ^Friday Review Thiruvananthapuram / On Location : Snapshots of school life. The Hindu (15 September 2006). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  10. ^Movie Review : Notebook. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  11. ^Movie Review : Vinodayathra. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  12. ^Parvathi opposite Puneeth!. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  13. ^Movie Review : Milana. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  14. ^I never makes a big deal of awards: Puneet – Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (14 January 2009). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  15. ^Milana continues to top Kannada film charts. Sify.com (28 December 2007). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  16. ^Kerala News : Parvathi’s flash of hope. The Hindu (2 December 2007). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  17. ^Movie Review : Flash. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  18. ^I sacrificed 12 film offers for 'Poo': Parvathi – Tamil Movie News. Indiaglitz.com (5 December 2008). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  19. ^Parvathy's stunning transformation!. rediff.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
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  21. ^Cinema Plus / Film Review : Return to the roots – Poo. The Hindu (5 December 2008). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  22. ^Poo is poetic. Rediff.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
  23. ^The glowing filmfare night! – Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (2 August 2009). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
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  29. ^Prithvi is a treat for Puneet fans – Rediff.com Movies. Rediff.com (23 April 2010). Retrieved on 5 January 2014.
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  31. ^Movie Review : City of God. Sify.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
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  35. ^Review: Andar Bahar is a good watch – Rediff.com Movies. Rediff.com (5 April 2013). Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
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  39. ^Review: Mariyaan is a beautiful love story – Rediff.com Movies. Rediff.com (19 July 2013). Retrieved on 6 January 2014.
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  42. ^Anjali Menon’s 'Bangalore Days' creates history. Firstpost. Retrieved on 14 August 2015.
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  45. ^'Kerala's Women in Cinema Collective registers as society, to fight for gender parity'. The News Minute. 2 November 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
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  47. ^'Mammootty fans are sending Parvathy rape and death threats'. DailyO.

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This article is about Parvathy. For other actresses with this name, see Parvathy.
Born
1988/1989 (age 30–31)[2]
Kozhikode, Kerala, India
ResidenceKochi, Kerala, India[3]
NationalityIndian
Alma materAll Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram
OccupationActress, television presenter

Parvathy Thiruvoth Kottuvata, known by the mononymParvathy, is an Indian film actress, who appears in South Indian cinema.[4] Hailing from Kozhikode, Kerala, she made her debut in the 2006 Malayalam filmOut of Syllabus. She's well known for her performances in films such as Notebook (2006), Poo (2008), City of God (2011), Maryan (2013), Bangalore Days (2014), Uttama Villain (2015), Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015), Charlie (2015), Take Off (2017), Koode (2018) and Uyare (2019). Parvathy made her Bollywood debut with the 2017 Hindi film Qarib Qarib Singlle.[5]

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Parvathy has won various awards and accolades for her roles. Parvathy won the 2016 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the Malayalam film Ennu Ninte Moideen. She won the award for the second time for one of her most notable performance in the film Take Off, a character for which she received the IFFI Best Actor Award (Female) at the 48th International Film Festival of India. She also went on to receive the National Film Award – Special Mention for the same role. She won Filmfare awards for various roles as well, including the 2016 Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role as Kanchanamala in the Malayalam film Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015) and the 2008 Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role as Maari in the Tamil film Poo. She also won the 2015 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as RJ Sarah in the Malayalam film Bangalore Days (2014). Bi-lo jednom u hrvatskoj thompson. She won her second Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam for the movie Take Off (2017).

Early life and education

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Parvathy was born in Kozhikode, Kerala, to P. Vinod Kumar and T. K. Usha Kumari, both lawyers. She has a brother, Karunakaran.[2] During her schooling years, her family moved to Thiruvananthapuram and she pursued her studies there. She finished her schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pangode. She is a Bharatanatyam dancer.[6] After finishing her B.A. in English Literature from All Saints' College at Trivandrum, Kerala, she is currently pursuing her M.A. through distance education.[7] She was a successful television anchor at Kiran TV, a full-time music channel based in Thiruvananthapuram.[7][8]

Film career

Parvathy made her acting debut in the 2006 Malayalam film Out of Syllabus, portraying a supporting role as a college student. Her second venture, Rosshan Andrrews' Notebook, won media attention due to its theme on teenage pregnancy. Parvathy appeared alongside Roma Asrani and Mariya Roy, after being picked for one of the three main roles from five thousand applicants.[9][10] She was also seen in Sathyan Anthikkad's comedy drama film, Vinodayathra (2007), playing a supporting role alongside an ensemble cast including Dileep, Mukesh and Meera Jasmine.[11] Her first leading role was in the Kannada film Milana, which became a commercial success upon release. Pairing alongside Puneet Rajkumar, she was a surprise selection for the film and began working on the film in April 2007.[12] The film won mixed reviews, but the actress's role was praised with a critic noting she 'has been a wonderful selection for the role', adding that 'she has that right attitude for the role'.[13] The film went on to become a big commercial success, running for 500 days at a multiplex in Bangalore.[14][15] She returned to the Malayalam industry portraying the leading female role in Sibi Malayil's Flash with Mohanlal and Indrajith, and prior to release revealed that she hoped the film would give a breakthrough as a lead actress in the industry.[16] However, the film failed commercially and garnered poor reviews on release.[17]Parvathy was selected to play the lead role in Sasi's Poo (2008) and featured alongside Srikanth, portraying the role of a young Tamil village girl named Maari. She revealed that she had to forgo twelve other offers to commit to the film, noting that Sasi selected her after a successful audition.[18] To acclimatise to the role, the actress had to get her skin tone several shades darker and also visited a firework factory to study Maari's occupation. The actress revealed she found it difficult getting out of character and became emotionally attached to the role she had played.[19] Upon release, the film and her performance won rave reviews. A critic from Sify.com noted 'Parvathy has lived in the role of Maari and takes your breath away as she effortlessly delivers such a difficult role so convincingly on her debut in Tamil', adding that 'she is consistently credible and lifelike and absolutely riveting.'[20] Similarly Rediff.com's reviewer mentioned that Poo is 'almost entirely Parvathy's film' noting that 'she's superb', while Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote Parvathy 'makes optimum use' and 'plays a rustic belle to the hilt in attire and expression, also getting the body language right.'[21][22] The actress subsequently went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress, while also securing other accolades and nominations from several other award juries, notably winning the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress.[23]

Her only release in 2009 was the Kannada film, Male Barali Manju Irali, directed by Vijayalakshmi Singh, where she dubbed for the role in her own voice. Parvathy accepted the venture, which featured mostly rookie technicians, noting that she was impressed by the director's script and revealed she had turned down several offers from Tamil film-makers during the period who had wanted to cast her in roles similar to her character from Poo.[24][25] The film won rave reviews, with a critic noting 'Parvathy steals the show' and that 'she comes with one of the most absorbing performances', adding that 'her level of commitment to the role could be gauged by the way she has taken pains to dub in an alien language almost perfectly.'[26][27] Parvathi again teamed up with Puneet Rajkumar in Prithvi, which was based on the political situation in Karnataka. The director has earmarked Parvathy for the role when writing the script and her re-collaboration with Puneet after the success of Milana, was built up by the media.[28] Though the film opened to positive reviews, critics noted the little scope that Parvathy's character had in the film, noting that 'she was mostly confined to the songs'.[29][30] Her Malayalam film City of God (2011), which was directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery, opened to mixed reviews. Despite the commercial failure of the project, Parvathy won rave reviews again with critics noting she was 'just brilliant' and a 'dynamo' in her role of a Tamil refuge girl.[31][32] The actress took a voluntary break after the film's release, deciding to become choosier while selecting scripts.[33]

first release in 2013, was the Kannada romantic film Andhar Bahar co-starring Shivrajkumar, which told the story of the relationship between a newly married criminal and his wife. She dubbed with her own voice for the film again, revealing that she chose to star in the film as the role had scope for her to perform.[34] The film opened to good reviews, with a critic noting 'Parvathy lights up the screen whenever she appears and is a delight to watch'.[35] She was next seen in the 2013 Tamil thriller film, Chennaiyil Oru Naal, featuring her alongside an ensemble cast. The film, a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film Traffic, has its narrative in a hyperlink format and Parvathy won good reviews for her small role as Aditi.[36][37] She was then signed to essay a leading role in Bharat Bala's romantic drama Maryan opposite Dhanush. The director had seen her performance in Poo and subsequently auditioned her for the part, with Parvathy noting that the character was the best she has played till date. She portrayed Panimalar, a girl in love with the titular character Maryan, who inspires him to overcome his struggles. During production, the actress helped get into the mind of the character by working with fisherman, while also learning how to swim for underwater scenes.[38] The film released to unanimously positive reviews and successful box office collections in June 2013, with Parvathy's portrayal being raved by critics. A reviewer from Sify.com noted Parvathy 'leaves a lasting impression', while another critic noted that she 'is totally in sync with Dhanush all the way; she has matched him step for step, never allowing him to overshadow her.'[39][40] Times of India's review noted 'Parvathy is the other pillar of the film, and comes up with a scintillating performance', adding 'it is such a pleasure to watch her portray the various emotions'.[41] Her only 2014 release, Bangalore Days directed by Anjali Menon, was a high commercial success, with reports claiming that it was 'one of the biggest hits in history of Malayalam cinema'.[42] An ensemble cast including Dulquer Salmaan, Nivin Pauly, Fahadh Faasil, Nazriya Nazim, Nithya Menen and Isha Talwar. Parvathy's performance as RJ Sarah was well appreciated & she went on to win several accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Malayalam. In 2015, she appeared in the romance film Ennu Ninte Moideen which narrated the tragic love tale of Kanchanamala and Moideen which happened in the 1960s in Mukkam, a riverside village in Kerala. The film opened to critical acclaim, with several critics regarding it as one of the greatest romance films made in Malayalam. Parvathy's performance was acclaimed critically & commercially. She went to win many accolades most notably her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam [43][44] She is one of the founding members of Women in Cinema Collective, the organization for the welfare of women workers of Malayalam movie industry.[45] Her final release of 2015 was Charlie alongside Dulquer Salmaan, Aparna Gopinath & Nedumudi Venu. The film went to win 8 Kerala State Film Awards, with Parvathy winning the Best Actress Award for both Charlie and Ennu Ninte Moideen.In 2016, Parvathy had one release. Bangalore Naatkal, directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar, where she reprised her character RJ Sarah, from the Malayalam film Bangalore Days.

Parvathy had two release in 2017. Her first release was Take Off, directed by Mahesh Narayan. The film also stars Kunchacko Boban & Fahadh Faasil. Celebrities praised the movie, including actor Kamal Haasan.The film was screened at international festivals, including International Film Festival of India and International Film Festival of Kerala. The film ran for over 125 days in theatres. Parvathy's performance was highly acclaimed. She went on to win IFFI Best Actor Award (Female), becoming the first ever Indian film Actress to win the silver peacock award. She was also nominated for National Film Award for Best Actress, where she lost to Sridevi in the final round. But went on to win her first National Film Award – Special Mention and her second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress. She made her Bollywood debut opposite Irrfan Khan in the movie Qarib Qarib Singlle. Her upcoming films are My Story opposite Prithviraj Sukumaran, Tamil film Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum, Koode opposite Prithviraj and Nazriya Nazim, and Autorickshawkkarante Bharya opposite Biju Menon.

Parvathy was one of the first to openly state that films with misogynistic dialogues should not be encouraged. She named the veteran actor Mammootty’s film Kasaba (2016 film), as one such movie. She requested that senior actors like Mammootty who is much respected and has a wide fan following should henceforth refrain from acting in movies that has such misogynistic scripts for the betterment of the society at large.[46] Parvathy's viewpoint came under much criticism and she became the victim of cyber-bullying. She was viciously trolled and abused on various online platforms by Mammootty fans, 2 of them were arrested by Kerala police following a complaint from Parvathy[47]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2006Out of SyllabusGayatriMalayalam
NotebookPooja KrishnaMalayalam
2007VinodayathraRashmiMalayalam
MilanaAnjaliKannada
FlashDhwani SekharanMalayalam
2008PooMaariTamil
2009Male Barali Manju IraliSneha ShivappaKannada
2010PrithviPriya ShastriKannada
2011City of GodMarathakamMalayalam
2013Chennaiyil Oru NaalAditiTamil
Andhar BaharSuhasiniKannada
MaryanPanimalarTamil
2014Bangalore DaysRJ SarahMalayalam
2015Uttama VillainManonmaniTamil
Ennu Ninte MoideenKanchanamaalaMalayalam
CharlieTessaMalayalam
2016Bangalore NaatkalRJ SarahTamil
2017Take OffSameeraMalayalam
Qarib Qarib SinglleJayaHindi
2018My StoryTaraMalayalam
KoodeSophieMalayalam
2019UyarePallaviMalayalam
VirusRohiniMalayalamPost Production
Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila PengalumDevakiTamilDelayed Release
VarthamanamTBAMalayalamFilming

Television

  • Tamil hits (Kiran TV)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2008Karnataka State Film AwardKarnataka state Film Award for Best ActressMilanaNominated
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – TamilPooWon
Vijay AwardsBest Debut Actress
Best ActressNominated
VikatanWon
2011South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Supporting ActressCity of GodNominated
2013SIIMA AwardsBest Actress (Critics)-TamilMaryanWon
Behindwoods Gold Summit AwardBest Actress
Filmfare Awards SouthBest Actress – TamilNominated
Vijay AwardsBest Actress
2014Filmfare Awards SouthBest Supporting Actress – MalayalamBangalore DaysWon
Asianet Film AwardsBest Supporting Actress
Asiavision AwardsNew Sensation in Acting
South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Supporting Actress
2015Kerala State Film AwardsBest ActressEnnu Ninte Moideen
& Charlie
Asianet Film Awards
Vanitha Film Awards
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
North American Film Awards
Asiavision AwardsEnnu Ninte Moideen
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam
SIIMA AwardsBest Actress (Critics) – Malayalam
1st IIFA UtsavamPerformance in a lead role female -Malayalam
2016CPC Cine AwardsBest Actress
Flowers Indian Film Awards
20172nd IIFA UtsavamPerformance in a lead role female MalayalamCharlieNominated
Yuva Awards 2017Yuva Best ActressTake OffWon
International Film Festival of IndiaSilver Peacock for the Best Actor Award (Female)Won
2018North American Film AwardsBest Actress (critics)Won
Vanitha Film AwardsBest Actress (shared with Manju Warrier)Won
CPC Cine AwardsBest Actress in a Lead RoleWon
Kerala State Film Awards Kerala State Film Award for Best ActressWon
National Film AwardsNational Film Award – Special MentionWon
Janmabhoomi AwardsBest ActressWon
Asianet Film AwardsBest ActressWon
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress – MalayalamWon
3rd Anand TV film awardsBest ActressWon
SIIMA AwardsBest Actress – MalayalamWon
SIIMA AwardsPantaloons style iconN/ANominated

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Girija (born 18 September 1975),[1][2] known by her screen name Shruti, is an Indian actress, television personality and politician. As an actress, she is known for her work in Kannada cinema and has appeared in over 100 films. She is currently serving as chief secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party's women's wing in its Karnataka cadre.

In addition to Kannada, Shruti has appeared in a handful Tamil and Malayalam films. She was among the leading actresses in Kannada cinema during the 1990s and has won three Karnataka State Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards South in her career spanning over 25 years. She is known for performance in films such as Gauri Ganesha (1991), Aagatha (1995), Kalki (1996), Gowdru (2004), Akka Thangi (2008) and Puttakkana Highway (2011). She is sister of actor Sharan. In 2016, she won the third season of the reality television show Bigg Boss Kannada.[3]

Shruti joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2008. She was made the chairperson of the Karnataka Women and Child Development Corporation before being removed in 2009. In 2013, she joined the Karnataka Janata Paksha which eventually merged in 2014 with the BJP.[4]

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Early life[edit]

Born in a Kannada speaking family in Karnataka, Shruti's birth name is Girija. She was rechristened as Shruti by the famous actor-director Dwarakish who introduced her as a leading star for his 1990 film Shruthi.

Career[edit]

Shruthi was in Puttur in her early ages of life. Shruti started her cinema career as a supporting actress and acted in Kannada movie Aasegobba Meesegobba as Shivarajkumar's sister. Later in the year 1990, she acted as heroine in the movie Shruthi directed and produced by Dwarakish. This movie was a successful one running over 25 weeks. Some of the most famous and successful Kannada movies from Shruti are, Shruti, Taayi Illada Tavaru, Veerappa Nayaka, Gauri Ganesha, Bombat Hendthi (Karnataka State award Winner), Muddina Maava, Midida Hrudayagalu. Soon after these films, Shruti was stereotyped for tear jerking roles in many Kannada films. She won her first Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress for the movie Aagatha (1995) directed by Suresh Heblikar.

In her career spanning for more than two decades, she acted with all the leading male stars in the film industry of her times like Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh, Shiva Rajkumar, Shashikumar, Ramesh Aravind, Jaggesh, Devaraj, Sunil, Abhijeeth, Ram Kumar and others.

Her Tamil film Kalki (1996) directed by the ace director K. Balachander won her the Filmfare Award and also the Tamil Nadu State Award for Best Actress.

Shruti made her small screen debut in the Malayalam serial 'Sthreethvam' aired on Surya TV during 2005. Also, her Tamil daily serial, Karthigai Pengal aired on Sun TV from July 2012.

Shruti was a contestant in the reality television show Bigg Boss Kannada 3, winning the season, in January 2016.[5] In 2017, she appeared as a judge in the comedy television series Majaa Bharatha.[6]Carlsbro rebel manual.

Personal life[edit]

Shruti was married to film director S. Mahendar for 11 years and divorced in 2009.[7] Post her divorce, she was romantically linked with Chakravarthy Chandrachud, a journalist-turned-director and they married in June 2013 before the marriage ended in a divorce an year later.[8]

Filmography[edit]

Parvathi Parameshwara Kannada Serial Actress Real Names List

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
1989Swantham Ennu KaruthiMalayalam
1990Nambidre Nambi Bitre BidiKannadaCredited as Priyadarshini
Aasegobba Meesegobba
ShruthiShruthi
Vedikkai En VadikkaiUmaTamil
1991Gauri GaneshaGowriKannada
Nagu Nagutha Nali
Punda Prachanda
C. B. I. Shiva
1992Sindhoora Thilaka
Bombat Hendthi
Chitralekha
Edurmaneli Ganda Pakkadmaneli Hendthi
Shambhavi
Thevar Veettu PonnuTamil
Pellaniki Premalekha Priyuraliki SubhalekhaKeerthiTelugu
Ksheera SagaraKannada
1993Abhijith
Alimayya
Dakshayini
Durga Pooje
Ranjitha
Kempaiah IPS
Rupaayi Raja
Midida Hrudayagalu
Muddina Maava
Amruta Sindhu
Parugo ParuguSarojaTelugu
1994RashmiKannada
Rasika
Jaana
Sammilana
Hettha KaruluFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Time Bomb
1995Thumbida Mane
Maangalya Sakshi
Mojugara Sogasugara
Taayi Illada Tavaru
AagathaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
1996Karpoorada Gombe
Thavarina Thottilu
Geluvina Saradara
KalkiKalkiTamilTamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
1997Oral MathramDevika MenonMalayalam
Taaliya SowbhagyaKannada
1998Bhama SatyabhamaBhama
Kottaram Veettile ApputtanAmbiliMalayalam
Goonda Mattu PoliceKannada
Jagadeeshwari
Tavarina Kanike
1999Annan ThangachiSarasuTamil
Veerappa NayakaKannada
2000Soorappa
Kadlimatti Station Master
Mahathma
Swalpa Adjust Madkolli
2001Amma Ninna Tholinalli
GattimelaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Jenu Goodu
2002Annayya Thammayya
2003Swantham MalavikaMalayalam
2004C. I. Mahadevan 5 Adi 4 InchuDr. Lakshmi
GowdruGowriKannadaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
2005Rama Shama BhamaShantiVatika Chalana Chitra Award for Best Comedian
Nominated—Udaya film Award for Best Comedian
Nominated—Udaya Film Award Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Filmfare award for Supporting Actress - Kannada
Pandu Ranga Vittala
Ben JohnsonMalayalam
Maanikyan
2006Shyamam
Saira
SirivanthaKannada
2008Navashakti Vaibhava
AvvaAane Baddi Rangavva
Nandadeepa
Akka ThangiNagi
2009Chellidaru Sampigeya
2011Sri Naga Shakthi
Take It Easy
Puttakkana HighwayPuttakkaFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Kannada
Nominated—TV9 Film Award for Best Supporting Actress - Kannada
Nominated—Innovative Award for Best Supporting Actress - Kannada
Nominated—Sandalwood Star Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Udaya Film Awards for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Suvarna Film Awards for Best Supporting Actress
Aidondla Aidu
2012Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri
RamboVijayalakshmi
KalpanaJanakiNominated—Sandalwood Star Award for Best Comedian
Nominated—Udaya Film Award for Best Comedian
Nominated—Suvarna Film Award for Best Comedian
Nominated—Udaya Film Award for Best Supporting Acterss
Nominated—Suvarna Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2013Gombegala LoveKarnataka Vanijya Mandali Award for Best Supporting Actress
BachchanLakshmi
2015Ond Chance Kodi
2016Shivayogi Sri Puttayyajja
1944
Home StayHindi
Kannada
Tamil
2017Marali ManegeKannada
Dandupalya 2Abhivyakthi
College Kumar
2018Dandupalya 3Abhivyakthi

Television[edit]

TV serials[edit]

  • 2005 :Sthreetvam (Surya TV) - Malayalam
  • 2012-2013: Karthigai Pengal (Sun TV) - Tamil

Television Shows[edit]

  • Bigg Boss Kannada 3 (2016)
  • Majaa Talkies — as guest
  • Super Minute
  • Mareyalare
  • Hejje Guruthu
  • Majabharata (2017)
  • Weekend with Ramesh — as guest

References[edit]

Images Of Kannada Serial Actress

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