Athmiya Rajan

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Athmiya Rajan
Born
Kannur, Kerala, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
Spouse(s)
Sanup
(m. 2021)

Athmiya Rajan is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Malayalam- and Tamil-language films.

Personal life[]

Athmiya was born in Kannur, Kerala. She completed her graduation in Nursing from Shree Devi College of Nursing, Mangalore. She married Sanoop K Nambiar on 25th January 2021 at Kannur.[1]

Career[]

Athmiya's first film as the lead actress came in Tamil film Manam Kothi Paravai in which she played a village belle opposite Sivakarthikeyan. She then played the lead in Ranjan Pramod's Rose Guitarinaal were she essayed the role of an airline trainee, an innocent girl caught between two lovers.[2] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu in a film review of Manam Kothi Paravai stated that "New-find Athmiya conveys a lot with her expressive eyes. Her role has substance, and she carries it off well".[3] In 2014, she appeared in Pongadi Neengalum Unga Kadhalum followed by Amoeba in 2016 were she played one of the victims.[4] Her next movie was in tamil titled Kaaviyyan.[5][6] She then portrayed lead roles Joseph (2018) and Maarconi Mathaai (2019).[7]

Filmography[]

Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes
2009 Vellathooval Reshmi Malayalam Malayalam debut
2012 Manam Kothi Paravai Revathi Tamil Tamil debut
2013 Rose Guitarinaal Thara Malayalam
2014 Pongadi Neengalum Unga Kadhalum Divya Tamil
2016 Amoeba Nimisha Malayalam
2018 Joseph Stella Peter
Naamam Reena
2019 Maarconi Mathaai Anna
Kaaviyyan Mathangai Kumaravel Tamil
2021 Cold Case Eva Maria Malayalam
Vellai Yaanai Vaenaam Tamil
TBA Aviyal Films that have not yet been released TBA Malayalam Filming

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Work Result Notes Ref.
2019 Kerala Film Critics Association Awards Special Jury Award Joseph, Naamam Won Shared with M. A. Nishad and Master Mithun [8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Athmiya Rajan: Newly-wed star reveals how she met her husband". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Athmiya's M-Town debut". The Times of India. 10 January 2017.
  3. ^ Rangarajan, Malathi (14 October 2019). "Missing the bus". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  4. ^ Cris (2 June 2016). "One film at a time". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Shaam and Athmeeya's 'Kaaviyyan' to hit the floors soon". Malayala Manorama. 25 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Kaaviyyan has two Malayali heroines". Deccan Chronicle. 8 June 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Actress Athmiya sings Edakkadu Battalion song 'Nee Himamazhayayi'". The Times of India.
  8. ^ "Kerala Film Critics Awards announced". The New Indian Express.

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