Asin filmography

Asin is a former Indian actress who is known for her work in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi language films. She made her acting debut at the age of 15 in the Malayalam-language satirical comedy-drama Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka in 2001.[1] Asin had her first commercial success with the Telugu film Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi (2003).[2] For her performance as a Tamil girl in the film, she received the Filmfare Best Telugu Actress Award.[3] In the same year she won the Santosham Best Actress Award for her role in Telugu film Sivamani.[4] In her next two Telugu releases: Lakshmi Narasimha (2004) and Gharshana (2004), Asin played the love interest of a police officer. Lakshmi Narasimha was a commercial success,[5] while Gharshana received mixed reviews from critics but later gained a cult following.[6]

A photograph of Asin at a wedding
Asin in 2012

She made her debut in Tamil cinema in the 2004 sports drama M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi, a commercial success.[a][7] The 2005 action thriller Ghajini marked a turning point in her career. Her role as a vivacious young model named Kalpana won her the Filmfare Best Tamil Actress Award.[8] This led to a series of lead roles in commercially successful films, including the action film Sivakasi (2005), the thriller Varalaru (2006), the action thriller Pokkiri (2007), the action drama Vel (2008) and the science fiction film Dasavathaaram (2008), which established her as a leading actress of Tamil cinema.[9]

Her Bollywood debut was opposite Aamir Khan in Ghajini,[b] the first Bollywood film to gross more than 1 billion at the domestic box office.[10][11] Asin won the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award and many accolades for her role in the film.[3] She later played a lead role in the musical drama London Dreams (2011), which performed poorly at the box office.[12] Asin co-starred with Salman Khan in the romantic comedy Ready (2011),[13] which was a box office success, grossing 1.84 billion (US$23 million) worldwide.[14] In 2012, Asin starred in the action comedies Housefull 2, Bol Bachchan and Khiladi 786, all of which were commercially successful, with the former two entering the 100 Crore Club.[15][16][17] Her only release of 2015 was the romantic comedy All Is Well.[18]

Asin garnered the Kalaimamani in 2009, a Tamil Nadu government award for excellence in the field of art and literature.[19] Four years later, she was conferred with the Pride of South Indian Cinema award at SIIMA for her contribution to Tamil cinema.[20] Asin was referred to as the "Queen of Kollywood" by the media during her acting career.[13][21] After her marriage in 2016, she retired from acting.[22][23]

Films

Asin's film credits
YearFilmRole(s)LanguageRef.
2001Narendran Makan Jayakanthan VakaSwathiMalayalam[24]
[25]
2003Amma Nanna O Tamila AmmayiMugaambigaambaal (Chennai)Telugu[26]
[27]
SivamaniVasantha[13]
[28]
2004M. Kumaran Son of MahalakshmiMythili (Malabar)Tamil[29]
Lakshmi NarasimhaRukhminiTelugu[30]
GharshanaMaya[31]
2005Ullam KetkumaePriyaTamil[32]
ChakramLakshmiTelugu[33]
GhajiniKalpanaTamil[34]
MajaaSeeta[35]
SivakasiHema[36]
2006AnnavaramAishwaryaTelugu[37]
VaralaruDivyaTamil[38]
2007AalwarPriya[39]
PokkiriShruthi[40]
VelSwati[41]
2008DasavathaaramKodhai / Andal[c][42]
GhajiniKalpana ShettyHindi[43]
[44]
2009London DreamsPriya Kaul[45]
2011KaavalanMeera MuthuramalingamTamil[46]
ReadySanjana Singh / Pooja Malhotra[d]Hindi[47]
2012Housefull 2Heena Kapoor[48]
Bol BachchanSania Ali / Apeksha Malhotra[c][49]
Khiladi 786Indu Tendulkar[50]
2015All Is WellNimmi Singh[51]

See also

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