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Arundhati Nair
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present

Arundhati Nair is an Indian actress who works in Tamil and Malayalam-language films.

Career

Arundhati starred in Ponge Ezhu Manohara (2014) and Virumandikum Sivanandikum (2016) before gaining recognition for her role as Vijay Antony's wife in Saithan (2016).[1][2][3][4] In a review of the film by the Deccan Chroncicle, the critic noted that "Arundhati Nair too has played two good characters and she deserves good praise".[5] She debuted in Malayalam with Ottakoru Kaamukan (2018) and portrayed the love interest if Shine Tom Chacko in the film.[6][4] She plays one of the female leads in Pistha opposite Shirish Saravanan.[7]

Filmography

Films
Year Film Role Language Notes
2014 Ponge Ezhu Manohara Anandhi Tamil
2016 Virumandikum Sivanandikum Nandhini Tamil
Saithan Aishwarya / Jayalakshmi Tamil
2018 Ottakoru Kaamukan Annie Malayalam
2020 Kanni Raasi Herself Tamil Special appearance
Television serials
Year Title Role Channel Language
2018 Pranayini Mili Mazhavil Manorama Malayalam
2019-2020 Kerala Samajam Riya Asianet Malayalam

References

  1. ^ "Arundhati Nair gets her big break in 'Saithan'". Gulf News.
  2. ^ K, Janani (25 October 2016). "Can't pull off a modern look: Arundhati Nair". Deccan Chronicle.
  3. ^ K, Janani (16 January 2017). "Arundhati Nair picks homely characters". Deccan Chronicle.
  4. ^ a b K, Janani (29 June 2017). "Arundhati Nair goes places". Deccan Chronicle.
  5. ^ Kavirayani, Suresh (4 December 2016). "Bethaludu movie review: Not completely impressive". Deccan Chronicle.
  6. ^ UR, Arya (23 November 2018). "Ottakkoru Kaamukan Movie Review {2.5/5}". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Arundhathi Nair picks village-based scripts". Deccan Chronicle.