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Navya Nair
Born
Dhanya Nair

Navya Nair (born 1984) whose real name is Dhanya Nair, is a Malayalam actress. She is noted for her portrayal of the typical Malayali (Keralite) girl in various movies. She debuted in the Malayalam film Ishtam (2001). She bagged the Kerala State Award for the Best Actress in 2002 for the film Nandanam[1] and again in 2005 for her performance in films Kanne Madanguka and Saira.[2]

Filmography

Tamil Films

  1. Azagiya Theeye (2004) as Nandini
  2. Amirtham (2005) as Amirtha
  3. Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy (2005) as Thenmozhi
  4. Pasa Kiligal (2005) as Maragatham
  5. Maya Kannadi (2007) as Maheshwari
  6. Aadum Koothu (2008) as Manimeghala
  7. Sila Nerangalil (2008) as Thamarai and Anjali
  8. Ettappan (2008) as Gayathri
  9. Peraanmai (2008)
  10. Raman Thediya Seethai (2008) [3]

Malayalam Films

  1. Ishtam (2001) as Anjana
  2. Nandanam (2002) as Balamani
  3. Kalyanaraman (2002) as Gauri
  4. Mazhathullikkilukkam (2002) as Sophie
  5. Kunjikkoonan (2002) as Chembakam
  6. Chathurangam (2002) as Sherin Mathew
  7. Gramophone (2003) as Pooja
  8. Vellithira (2003) as Thatha
  9. Ammakilikkoodu (2003) as Akhila
  10. Pattanathil Sundaran (2003) as Radhamani
  11. Sethurama Iyer CBI (2004) as Rachana
  12. Jalolsavam (2004) as Geetha
  13. Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004) as Vasumathi
  14. Immini Nalloraal (2005) as Sneha
  15. Paandippada (2005) as Meena
  16. Sarkar Dada (2005) as Sandhya
  17. Kanne Madanguka (2005) as Kaarunya
  18. Saira (2005) as Saira
  19. Pathaaka (2006) as Ashitha
  20. Kalabham (2006) as Sivakami
  21. Alibhai (2007)
  22. Kichamani MBA (2007)
  23. SMS (2007)
  24. Twenty:20 (2008)

Kannada Films

  1. Gaja (2007)

References

  1. ^ "State film awards presented". The Hindu. 2003-12-04. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  2. ^ "Kerala State film awards for 2005 announced". The Hindu. 2006-02-08. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  3. ^ "Raman Thediya Seethai press meet". Galatta.com. Retrieved 7 March. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); External link in |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)