Surabhi Lakshmi
Surabhi Lakshmi | |
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Born | Surabhi C. M. 16 November 1986 |
Education | Masters in Theatre Arts |
Alma mater | MG University Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse(s) | Vipin Sudhakar (m. 2014; div. 2017)[1] |
Awards | National Film Award for Best Actress (2016) |
Website | www |
Surabhi C. M., also known as Surabhi Lakshmi is an Indian film, television, and stage actress who appears in Malayalam films and television.[2] She won the National Film Award for Best Actress in 2016 for portraying the role of a struggling middle-aged mother in the Malayalam film Minnaminungu.[3]
She is known as Pathu through the Malayalam Comical Television Series M80 Moosa which launched on Media One TV.[4]
Personal life[]
Lakshmi was born to parents Andy and Radha on 5 October 1987. She is from Narikkuni in Kozhikode, Kerala.[5][6][7] She gained a BA degree in Bharathanatyam with first rank from Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady.[2] She gained a MA degree in Theatre Arts from Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit and M.Phil in Performing Arts from Mahatma Gandhi University.[6] As of 2017, she is a Ph.D student in performing arts at the Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit.[8]
Career[]
Lakshmi won the reality show "Best Actor" on Amrita TV.[9]
She won the National Film Award for Best Actress in the 64th National Film Awards,[10][11] the special jury mention in the Kerala State Film Awards 2016, and the Malayalam Film Critics Award 2016[12] for Second Best Actress, all for her performance in the film Minnaminungu. She has acted in more than twenty Malayalam films and two television serials.[13]
Filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2005 | By the People | Nalini | Debut film |
2008 | Thirakkatha | Valarmathi | |
Pakal Nakshatrangal | Geetha | ||
Kancheepurathe Kalyanam | Athira | ||
Gulmohar | Nirmala | ||
2009 | Puthiya Mukham | Roshni | |
2010 | Katha Thudarunnu | TV Reporter | |
2011 | Shankaranum Mohananum | Malini | |
The Train | Allu's mother | ||
Swapna Sanchari | Radha | ||
2012 | Ivan Megharoopan | Kousalya | |
Ayalum Njanum Thammil | Dead Kid's mother | ||
Thalsamayam Oru Penkutty | Jenny | ||
Banking Hours 10 to 4 | Priya Lal | ||
Namukku Parkkan | Maya | ||
Njanum Ente Familiyum | Clara | ||
2013 | Housefull | Police officer | |
Black Butterfly | Ramani | ||
ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi | Seenamol | ||
Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal | Jayalakshmi | ||
Papilio Buddha | Krishna | ||
2014 | Vaayai Moodi Pesavum Samsaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram |
Arguing wife | Tamil - Malayalam bilingual film |
Odum Raja Aadum Rani | Thamburu's wife | ||
On The Way | Mercy | ||
Bhoomiyude Avakashikal | Menon's wife | ||
Vasanthathinte Kanalvazhikalil | Chirutha | ||
Njan Steve Lopez | Shobha | ||
2015 | Love Land | Raji | |
Iruvazhi Thiriyunnidam | - | ||
Vidooshakan | - | ||
Kannadi Talkies | |||
Ennu Ninte Moideen | Maniyamma | ||
Utopiayile Rajavu | Zaira | ||
Thilothama | Sr.Mary Lilly | ||
2016 | Kismath | Saleena | |
Kappiri Thuruthu | Rukhiya | ||
Dheeksha | |||
2017 | Comrade In America | Deepa | Guest Appearance |
Minnaminungu (The Firefly) | Female Lead | ||
Till the Last Breath | Rose | ||
Teaching Note | Radha teacher | ||
Oru Visheshapetta BiriyaniKissa | Amina | ||
Chippy | - | ||
2018 | Daivame Kaithozham K. Kumar Akanam | Betty | |
Eeda | Pushpalatha | ||
Sakhavinte Priyasakhi | Paathu | ||
Theevandi | Secretary Vishalam | ||
Ennaalum Sarath..? | Abhishtta Lekshmi (DYSP) | ||
2019 | Oru Onnannara Pranayakatha | Premalatha Kalamandalam | |
Neeyum Njanum | Subadra Antharjanam | ||
Athiran | Vadakkedath Kamala Lakshmi | ||
Mera Naam Shaji | Surabhi Shaji | ||
Vikruthi | Elsy | ||
Ulta | Gauri | ||
Chachaji | Sreedevi | ||
2021 | Kurup | Maniyamma | [14] |
TBA | Padma | Padma | |
TBA | Thala | Muthu | |
TBA | Jwalamukhi | Angel | |
TBA | Anuradha Crime Number 59/2019 | Parvathy | |
TBA | Aarattu | Ammini |
Short films and Web series[]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Mask | Jeena | Short film |
2016 | Hunthrappy Bussatto | Kulsu | Short film |
2018 | Garbhapoothi | Shalini | Short film |
2020 | Niqab | Muslim lady | Short film |
Television[]
Show | Channel | Role | Ref. |
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Kathayile Rajakumari | Mazhavil Manorama | Sona Sreekumar | [15] |
Amma Ammayiyamma | Kairali TV | Host | |
M80 Moosa | Media One | Paathu/Fathima | [16] |
Luckymonte Ezham Thiruvonam | Asianet | Telefilm | [17] |
Laughing Villa | Surya TV | Suru/PA | [18] |
Laughing Villa Season 2 | Surya TV | Mentor | [19] |
Angadipattu | Media One | Shalini | [20] |
Theater performance[]
Year | Drama | Ref. |
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2010 | Yakshikathakalum Naattuvarthamanangalum | [21] |
2017 | Bombay Tailors | [22] |
Awards[]
Year | Award | Category | Movie/TV Show | Role | Ref. |
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2008 | Amrita TV Channel | Best Actress | Best Actor | [23] | |
2010 | Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy | Best Actress | Yakshikathakalum Naattuvarthamanangalum | ||
Santhadevi Puraskaaram | Best Actress | ||||
Abudhabi Theatre Festival Award | Best Actress | ||||
2012 | Sabarmathi Award | Best Actress | Kathayile Rajakumari | Sona Sreekumar | |
2015 | Media One Channel Award | Star of the Channel | M80 Moosa | Paathu | |
2016 | Padmarajan Puraskaaram (Short films) | Best Actress | Dheeksha | ||
Flowers TV Awards[24] | Best Actress - Comedy | M80 Moosa | Paathu | ||
2017 | National Film Awards | National Film Award for Best Actress | Minnaminungu | Mother | [25] |
Vayalar Ramavarma Award | Best Actress | ||||
Kerala Film Critics Award | Second Best Actress | [26] | |||
Kerala State Film Awards | Special Mention | [27] | |||
Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy | Best Actress | Bombay Tailors (Drama) | Muthu Mani | [28] | |
2021 | Kerala Film Critics Association Awards | Best Actress | Jwalamukhi | Angel |
References[]
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