Keerthy Suresh

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Keerthy Suresh
Keerthy Suresh at Mahanit Audio Launch.png
Keerthy at Mahanati promotional event in 2018
Born (1992-10-17) 17 October 1992 (age 28)[1]
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India[2]
Alma materPearl Academy
OccupationActress
Years active2000–2005 (child actress); 2013–present
Parent(s)
  • G. Suresh Kumar (father)
  • Menaka (mother)
AwardsFull list

Keerthy Suresh (born 17 October 1992) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. She won the National Film Award for Best Actress for portraying actress Savitri in the Telugu film Mahanati (2018). She has also received three SIIMA Awards, one Filmfare Award South, and two Zee Cine Awards Telugu among others for her performance in various films.

Keerthy is the daughter of film producer G. Suresh Kumar and actress Menaka.[3] Keerthy began her career as a child actress in the early 2000s and returned to films after studying fashion design. She had her first lead role in the 2013 Malayalam film Geethaanjali.[4] She went on to star in films such as Ring Master (2014), Idhu Enna Maayam (2015), Rajini Murugan (2016), Remo (2016), Nenu Sailaja (2016), Bairavaa (2017), Nenu Local (2017), Thaana Serndha Kootam (2018), Mahanati (2018), Sandakozhi 2 (2018) Sarkar (2018), Penguin (2020), Miss India (2020) and Rang De (2021).

Early life and family[]

Keerthy was born on 17 October 1992 in Chennai (then called as Madras), Tamil Nadu, India.[2] Her father G. Suresh Kumar is a filmmaker of Malayali descent,[5] while her mother Menaka is an actress of Tamil origin.[6][7] She has an elder sister Revathy Suresh. Until class four, Keerthy did her schooling in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.[8] She then studied in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram before coming back to Chennai to join the Pearl Academy, where she completed her degree in fashion design.[9] She also spent time on an exchange program in Scotland for four months, before completing a two-month internship in London. Despite making a career in acting, she has stated that she was also "seriously considering a career in designing".[10] Keerthy also plays the violin.[11]

Acting career[]

Child artist (2000–2005)[]

In the early 2000s, Keerthy worked as a child actress in a few of her father's productions, such as Pilots (2000), Achaneyanenikkishtam (2001) and Kuberan (2002) and some television serials.[9][12]

Debut in Malayalam cinema (2013–14)[]

11 years after Kuberan, she made her debut as a lead actress in Priyadarshan's horror film Geethaanjali,[13] in which she had a dual role. She was still studying during that time and shot for Geethanjali during her semester break.[14] Reviews on the film and her performance were mixed, with Sify writing that she "does put in some effort but makes only a limited impression in a double role",[15] while Rediff wrote that she "has got a plum role but whether she impresses with her acting prowess is another matter".[16] In 2014, Keerthy had her next release Ring Master, directed by Rafi of Rafi Mecartin duo, in which she shared screen space with Dileep. She played a blind girl,[17] which she said was much more challenging than her double role in Geethanjali.[18] The film was a commercial success,[19][20] being termed a "super hit" by Sify.[21]

Early work in Tamil and Telugu cinema (2015–17)[]

In 2015, Keerthy accepted her first projects outside of Malayalam and signed on to appear in several Tamil film projects simultaneously. Her first film release was A. L. Vijay's romantic comedy Idhu Enna Maayam (2015), opposite Vikram Prabhu, though the film did not perform well at the box office.[22] Her busy schedule throughout 2015 meant that she had to opt out of films which she had already started working on, including Krishna's Maane Thaene Paeye and Deekay's Kavalai Vendam, in order to accommodate bigger projects.[23] She consequently worked on two films with Sivakarthikeyan in quick succession, Rajini Murugan and Remo, while also playing the lead role in Prabhu Solomon's Thodari, alongside Dhanush.[24]

Her Telugu debut was planned to be Ainaa Ishtam Nuvvu.[25] However, the film is delayed since 2015, with reports of release after September 2020 under a new title Janakitho Nenu.[26] Subsequently, the debut was the 2016 film Nenu Sailaja with actor Ram Pothineni. In January 2017, Keerthy appeared in Bairavaa, opposite actor Vijay and directed by Bharathan.[27] She also appeared in Tamil film Paambhu Sattai and Telugu film Nenu Local in 2017.[28][29]

Public recognition and widespread success (2018–20)[]

Her first release in 2018, was Agnyaathavaasi in Telugu. Her first Tamil film in 2018 was Thaana Serndha Kootam, in which she played opposite Suriya, for the very first time.[30] The film opened to positive reviews and became a hit.[31][32] She also acted in Nag Ashwin-directed epic Mahanati where she portrayed the late southern actress Savitri and for which her performance has received critical acclaim.[33] Her performance in the film featured in the list of "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by Film Companion.[34]

In late 2018, she appeared in three consecutive commercial films, Saamy 2 opposite Vikram,[35] Sandakozhi 2 opposite Vishal,[36] and Sarkar starring Vijay, directed by AR Murugadoss.[37] In mid-2019, she made a cameo appearance in the Nagarjuna starrer Manmadhudu 2, which was directed by Rahul Ravindran.[38] In 2020, she appeared in the thriller film Penguin, which released on Amazon Prime due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in the drama film Miss India which released on Netflix.

2021-present[]

In 2021, Keerthy starred in the Telugu language film Rang De opposite Nithiin.[39][40]

As of 2021, she has signed on to appear in multiple projects such as a Malayalam film Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham alongside Mohanlal and directed by Priyadarshan,[41] and the Telugu film Good Luck Sakhi.[42] She has also announced that she is one of the female leads in Rajinikanth’s Annaatthe directed by Siva.[43] In August 2020 she signed on to appear alongside director Selvaraghavan in Saani Kaayidham, which marks his acting debut.[44] In January 2021, she started filming for Parasuram directorial Sarkaru Vaari Paata, alongside Mahesh Babu.[45] Keerthy will also appear opposite Tovino Thomas in the Malayalam film Vaashi.[46]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes Ref.
2000 Pilots Church kid Malayalam Child actor [47]
2001 Achaneyanenikkishtam Kunjunni's classmate Malayalam Child actor [47]
2002 Kuberan Siddharth's adopted child Malayalam Child actor [47]
2013 Geethaanjali Geetha, Anjali Malayalam Debut in a lead role [48]
2014 Ring Master Karthika Malayalam [49]
2015 Idhu Enna Maayam Maya Tamil Tamil debut [50]
2016 Nenu Sailaja Sailaja Telugu Telugu debut [51]
Rajini Murugan N. Karthika Devi Tamil [52]
Thodari Saroja Tamil [53]
Remo Dr. Kavya Tamil [54]
2017 Bairavaa Malarvizhi Tamil [55]
Paambhu Sattai Veni Tamil [56]
Nenu Local Keerthy Telugu [57]
2018 Agnyaathavaasi Sukumari Telugu [58]
Thaanaa Serndha Koottam Madhu Tamil [59]
Mahanati Savitri Telugu [60]
Seema Raja Bhoomi Tamil Cameo appearance [61]
Saamy Square Diya Tamil Also singer for "Pudhu Metro Rail" [62]
Sandakozhi 2 Sembaruthi Tamil [63]
Sarkar Nila Tamil [64]
2019 Manmadhudu 2 Suma Telugu Cameo appearance [65]
2020 Penguin Rhythm Tamil Bilingual film [66]
[67]
Telugu
Miss India Manasa Samyuktha Telugu [68]
2021 Jathi Ratnalu Vanajakshi Telugu Cameo appearance [69]
Rang De Anupama Telugu [70]
Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham dagger Aarcha Malayalam Completed [71]
Good Luck Sakhi dagger Sakhi Telugu Completed [72]
Annaatthe dagger TBA Tamil Completed [73]
Saani Kaayidham dagger TBA Tamil Post-Production [74]
Vaashi dagger TBA Malayalam Filming [46]
2022 Sarkaru Vaari Paata dagger Kalavathi Telugu Filming [45]
Bhola Shankar dagger TBA Telugu Filming [75]

Television[]

Year Serial Role Language Notes Ref
2003 Grihanadhan Child actor Malayalam Film
2004 Santhana Gopalam Serial [76]
2005 Krishna Kripa Sagaram [77]

Awards and nominations[]

Keerthy Suresh awards and nominations
Keerthy Suresh at Thodari Audio Launch.jpg
Keerthy promoting Thodari in 2016
Totals[a]
Wins12
Nominations19
Note
Year Award Category Film Result Ref.
2014 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Female Debut – Malayalam Geethaanjali Won [78]
16th Asianet Film Awards Best New Face of the year Won [79]
2015 Edison Awards Tamil Best Female Rising Star Idhu Enna Maayam Won [80]
2016 5th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Female Debut – Tamil Won [81]
2017 64th Filmfare Awards South Best Actress – Telugu Nenu Sailaja Nominated [82]
6th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Female Debut (Telugu) Nominated [83]
Zee Cine Awards Telugu Best Debut Actress Nominated [84]
Entertainer Of The Year Nominated
Most Popular Actress Won
2018 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Best Actress Mahanati Nominated [85]
2019 Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards Best Actress Nadigaiyar Thilagam Nominated [86]
Special Jury Award Won
Edison Awards Tamil Best Actress Nominated [87]
Radio City Cine Awards S2 Best Heroine Mahanati Won [88]
National Film Awards National Film Award for Best Actress Won [89]
Zee Cine Awards Telugu Best Actress Won [90]
8th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actress (Telugu) Won [91]
TSRTV9 National Film Awards Best Actress Won [92]
66th Filmfare Awards South Best Actress – Telugu Won [93][94]

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