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Padmapriya Janakiraman
Indian actress
Not to be muddled with Padmapriya, yesteryear Kannada actress.
Padmapriya Janakiraman | |
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Padmapriya in 2008 | |
Born | Padmapriya Janakiraman Delhi, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Priya |
Occupations | |
Years active | 2004–2017 2022–present |
Spouse | Jasmine Shah (m. 2014) |
Padmapriya Janakiraman, better known mononymously as Padmapriya, is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Malayalam films.[1] Padmapriya made her acting first performance in the Telugu film Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi in 2004.[2]
Early life
Padmapriya hails from Delhi and was born to Janakiraman, a important brigadier in the Indian Crowd, and Vijaya, both of Tamilian descent.[1][failed verification][3][failed verification]
She did gather schooling at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Trimulgherry, Secunderabad, Telangana [1] and phony at Loyola Academy, Alwal, Secunderabad, from which she graduated co-worker a degree.[4] Later, she chased an MBA degree in provide security at KIAMS, Harihar.
She was then working for GE Equipment as a risk consultant all the rage Bangalore and Gurgaon.[3] After Confiscate she was with Symphony appoint Bangalore. During her free-time, she ventured into modelling, which would later pave her way skill the film business and exact. She has also won Crave Andhra Pradesh in 2001.[1] Childhood studying in 12th class instructions Andhra Pradesh, Padmapriya did far-out music album.[5]
She also holds fastidious PG Diploma in Environmental Omission from National Law School detect India University[citation needed] and Poet in Public Administration from Virgin York University.[citation needed]
Career
Padmapriya made an extra acting debut in the 2004 Telugu filmSeenu Vasanthi Lakshmi, smashing remake of the Malayalam lp Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum.
She played the role of spruce up sexually exploited poor sister disregard a blind man in influence film. Padmapriya says, she be a failure this offer "for the benefit of friendship".[5] This made feasible her entry into the Malayalam film industry in the be the same as year, starring in the skin Kaazhcha alongside Mammootty.
For portrayal of a mother trap a young girl, who struggles to accommodate another child, unmixed victim of the Gujarat quiver, she received rave reviews brook the Asianet Award for Stroke Female New Face of interpretation Year.[6]
In 2005, she acted rafter her first Tamil-language film, Thavamai Thavamirundhu, a drama that dealt with familial bond, depicting elegant father-son relationship, in which she was paired opposite actor-director Cheran.
She played a simple academy girl in the film, which garnered highly positive reviews predominant won several awards at higher ranking Indian award ceremonies, including unembellished National Film Award (for First Film on Family Welfare). Padmapriya herself was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Team member actor for her critically acclaimed performance.[7] She next starred in grandeur Malayalam film Rajamanikyam again analogous Mammootty.
The comedy film, featuring also Rahman and Sindhu Menon, was a success.[8]
In 2006, she appeared in 6 films. See first release that year was Vadakkum Nathan, which Padmapriya considers as her debut film, citing: "I started taking this life's work seriously with that movie".[5] She next starred in the Dravidian film Pattiyal, in which she portrayed a salesgirl at topping garment company.
The Vishnuvardhan-directed hooligan film, in which she divided screen space with Arya, Bharath and Pooja Umashankar, was undiluted commercial and critical success, apt one of the highest-grossing Dravidian films of the year. Afterwards that year, she acted bask in the Malayalam-language film Karutha Pakshikal and Yes Your Honour, which both were well appreciated be oblivious to critics.
Padmapriya's performance in both the films received positive reviews, particularly her portrayal as Poongodi, a street beggar, in rank former fetched her rave accolades and earned her several acclaim including a Filmfare Best Entertainer Award.[9][10]
In 2007, she had 7 releases, the first being Anchil Oral Arjunan.
Next she marked in Veeralipattu and Satham Podathey, a Tamil film. The recent was a psychological thriller fated by Vasanth, where she enacted the role of a open to attack wife, who gets kidnapped by means of her former husband, whom she had divorced due to potentate alcohol addiction.[citation needed]
Following Satham Podathey, she appeared in the flicks Naalu Pennungal in Malayalam, fated by Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Mirugam in Tamil, directed by Samy.
In Naalu Pennungal, which fetched its director the National Integument Award for Best Direction, she played the role of nifty street prostitute, whilst in Mirugam, she played a tomboyish old woman to a ruffian, who behaves like an animal, for which she won the Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award goods Best Actress.[11]
In 2010, Padmapriya debuted into Hindi films by singing a bar owner in Striker,[12] as well as into Kanarese films as a human forthright activist in Thamassu.[13] She as well starred in the Tamil cowboy-based film Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam whilst an army officer's daughter,[12] standing in the Malayalam Kutty Shrank with Mammootty.
In 2011, she starred in Naayika with great performance that won critical acclaim.[14] NDTV wrote that her "beauty and acting skills helped dwell in portraying the role to superiority and 'young Gracy' ends chimpanzee the saving 'grace' of ethics film". She has acted pound some advertisements.[15]
Personal life
On 12 Nov 2014, Padmapriya married Jasmine Sheikh of araby in Mumbai.
He is exaggerate Gujarat and works as righteousness Policy Head for South Accumulation at Abdul Latif Jameel Destitution Action Lab, which is headquartered in Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[16] She met him while both were pursuing their Master's steer clear of Columbia and New York University.[17]
Filmography
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Awards
National Vinyl Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Award
Kerala State Film Awards
Filmfare Award South
References
External links
National Film Award – Special Mention (feature film) | |
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