Chippy (actress)

Chippy (Credited as Shilpa in Kannada films) is an Indian actress who works in the South Indian film industry and works primarily in Malayalam and Kannada as well as Tamil films. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada & Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in Janumada Jodi (1996).[1] She has acted in many Kannada superhit films such as Bhoomi Thayiya Chochchala Maga (1998), Mungarina Minchu (1997) and Idhu Entha Premavayya (1999). Shilpa and Ramesh Aravind pair is considered as the one of the best onscreen pairs in Kannada cinema. She also acted in several Malayalam TV series including Sthreejanmam, Sthree oru Santhwanam, Aakashadoothu.

Shilpa
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active1992 – 2002
2002 – 2013
2017 – present

Career

Chippy made her film debut with the Bharathan directorial Padheyam in 1993, co-starring Mammootty. She has acted in several Malayalam films in supporting roles and a few lead roles. Later she also acted in the 1996 Kannada blockbuster film, Janumada Jodi, which broke many records in the Kannada film industry and screened successfully for five hundred days. She received the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress award from the Karnataka government for her role portrayal in the same film establishing herself as a lead actress in Kannada Cinema. Post marriage she shifted her focus into Malayalam television serials. She is well known for her role Mayamma in Sthreejanam. Later went on to act in several serials under her production house (avanthika creations). She has received many accolades for her performance in various popular Malayalam soap operas and is one of the finest female actress on Malayalam serial industry. She has acted in some advertisements also. Now she is producing and acting in Vanambadi and Mouna Ragam (TV series).[2]

Personal life

Chippy was born to Shaji and Thankam at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Chippy has a sister, Drishya.[3] She was educated at Nirmala Bhavan Higher Secondary School, Thiruvananthapuram and at Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram. She is married to Producer M. Renjith and has a daughter Avanthika.

Filmography

Malayalam

YearFilmRole
2000Kattu Vannu VilichappolSeetha
1998Aaram Jaalakam
1998Inspector Eeswara Iyer Green Roomilundu-
1998Achamakuttiyude AchayanMereena
1998Poothiruvathira RavilRadha
1997AsuravamsamGayathri
1996HitlerThulasi
1996Ee Puzhayum KadannuAarathi
1996HarbourSophie
1996DevaraagamRukku
1996Kalyana SougandhikamVasumathi
1996Kaathil Oru KinnaramVarsha
1996PadanayakanSreedevi
1995Mimics Action 500Sridevi/Souparnika Thampuratti
1995Aadyathe KanmaniHema
1995Kakkakkum Poochakkum KalyanamShyamala
1995KusruthikaatuGanga
1995Minnaminuginum MinnukettuIndira
1995Indian Military IntelligenceSreedevi Varma
1995Prayikkara PappanRadha
1995SargavasanthamAbhirami
1995Achan Kombath Amma VarambathRadhika
1995No. 1 Snehatheeram Bangalore NorthSindhu
1995SpadikamJancy Chacko
1995Sundari Neeyum Sundaran NjanumShobha
1994PuthranLekha
1994SanthanagopalamAmmini
1994CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed.Damayanthi
1994Vendor Daniel State LicencySeetha
1994Harichandanam
1993PadheyamHaritha Menon
1993SopanamAnju Varma
1992Thalastaanam

Kannada

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996Janumada JodiKanakaFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada[4]
Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
1997KalyaniKalyani
1997Muddina KanmaniHema
1997Lakshmi MahalakshmiLakshmi
1997VimochaneSumathi
1997Mungarina MinchuIndu
1997Chikka
1998Suvvi SuvvalaliChandana
1998Bisi Raktha
1998Bhoomi Thayiya Chochchala MagaNeelakka
1998Megha Banthu MeghaVedha
1999PremachaariGowri
1999ArunodayaNirmala
1999Naanenu MadlillaUppayi
1999Idu Entha PremavayyaApoorva
2000KhadgaJhanvi
2002Dharma DevatheBheema

Tamil

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998DharmaGeetha

Telugu

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998Pelli PeetaluAswini

Television career

As an actress
YearTitleRoleChannel
2001–2002Sthree JanmamMayammaSurya TV
2003–2004Sthree oru SanthwanamSeethaAsianet
2004–2005SthreehridayamMayammaSurya TV
2005Nokketha DoorathAsianet
2006Amma ManassuIsaAsianet
2007–2009Sree GuruvayoorappanKuroorammaSurya TV
2007MizhiyoramKerala Vision
2008Aliyanmarum PenganmarumAmritha VijayanAmrita TV
2010Adiparasakthi ChottanikkarayammaSurya TV
2011–2013AakashadoothuMeenuSurya TV
2011–2012SreekrishnanYashodaSurya TV
2017–Present Vanambadi[5]NandiniAsianet
2017–PresentMounaragam
(Tamil serial)
Mallika / KarpagamStar Vijay
As a producer (serial)
  • Aakashadoothu
  • Vanambadi
  • Mounaragam
As a Judge
  • Junior Idol (Jaihind)
  • Comedy Stars(Asianet)
  • Super Dancer junior 5 (Amrita TV)
As a Reality show contestant
As an anchor
  • Attukal Pongala Mahotsavam (Asianet News)
Advertisements
  • Power detergent Powder

Awards

Film awards

Television awards

Asianet Television awards
  • Asian paints apex – Asianet Family TV awards – 2005–Best daughter – Sthree oru Santhwanam
  • Double horse 10th Asianet television awards – 2017–Best Actress – Vanambadi
  • Double horse 10th Asianet television awards – 2017 –Best Serial – Vanambadi
  • 11th Asianet Television awards – 2018 – Most Popular Serial – Vanambadi
  • 12th Asianet Television awards – 2019 – Best Serial – Vanambadi
Other awards
  • Atlas film critics awards – 2008 – Best Actress – Sree Guruvayoorappan
  • Malayalam Television fraternity awards 2017 – Best Popular serial – Vanambadi
  • 9th Minnale Film Tv awards Best Serial – Vanambadi
  • Tharangini Television Awards 2018 – Janapriya Nayika – Vanambadi
  • Sathyajith Ray Film society award 2019
  • Nominated, Vijay Television Awards 2018 for Best Mother – Mounaragam

References

  1. "Best actress". Filmfare. 5 July 1998. Archived from the original on 5 July 1998. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  2. "Chippy says she signed 'Vanambadi' impressed by its story and music – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  3. "Interview with Chippy". amritatv.com. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  4. "Best Actress". Filmfare. filmfare.com. 5 July 1998. Archived from the original on 5 July 1998. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  5. "Vanambadi: Actress Chippy back on TV with serial 'Vanambadi'". The Times of India. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
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