Arundhati Nair

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

Arundhati Nair
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present

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

  • All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
YearFilmRoleNotes
2014Ponge Ezhu ManoharaAnandhi
2016Virumandikum SivanandikumNandhini
SaithanAishwarya / Jayalakshmi
2018Ottakoru KaamukanAnnieMalayalam film
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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. 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.
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