Navya Nair

Navya Nair (born Dhanya Veena; 14 October 1985) is an Indian actress who has appeared predominantly in Malayalam cinema along with a few Kannada and Tamil language films.[1][2]

Navya Nair
Navya Nair in 2010
Born
Dhanya Veena

(1985-10-14) 14 October 1985 (age 38)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Spouse
Santhosh S. Menon
(m. 2010)
Children1

Early and personal life

Navya Nair was born Dhanya Veena on 14 October 1985[3][4] in Muthukulam, a village near Haripad in Alappuzha, Kerala. Her parents are Mr. Raju, a telecom employee, and Veena, a school teacher. She performed well in school before focusing on a film career. She learned dance at a young age, trained in classical dance[5] and has won the Kalathilakam title as a student of Bethany Balikamadam Girls High School, Nangiarkulangara, Haripad[6] in the Alappuzha District School Youth Festival. She is a graduate in BA English.[7]

She married Santhosh Menon, a Mumbai settled Malayali, on 21 January 2010[8] and the couple have a son, Sai Krishna[9] born the same year. Malayalam film Director K. Madhu is her Maternal Uncle. Director Sibi Malayil preferred Navya as her screen name because he believed Dhanya was inappropriate for an actress.

Career

Debut and success (2001–2005)

Navya Nair started her film career with Ishtam in 2001, opposite Dileep directed by Sibi Malayil.[10] The film was a commercial success for its sheer humour and fresh subject.[11][12] Critics describe her as the surprise of the film.[citation needed] She then acted in Mazhathullikkilukkam (2002) with Dileep, a commercially successful film.[13] She then appeared in Kunjikoonan (2002), which also became a box office hit.

Her next release was the 2002 Malayalam film Nandanam directed by Ranjith and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran.[14][15] Her portrayal of Balamani, an orphan who works as a maid and is an ardent devotee of Lord Guruvayurappan, received critical acclaim.[16] She bagged several awards for her role, notably receiving her first Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress. She soon became a household name. Over the years, she has been remembered for her role as Balamani.[17] Her other releases of the year were Kalyanaraman, alongside Dileep and Kunchacko Boban which became a commercial success[18][19] and Chathurangam starring Mohanlal which was a failure at the box office.[20]

In 2003, Vellithira, Ammakilikkoodu with Prithviraj Sukumaran and Gramophone starring Dileep and Meera Jasmine were box office failures. The soundtracks to Vellithira and Gramaphone were popular.[21][22] However, this year's Pattanathil Sundaran with Dileep was a hit.[23] She played the role of the wife of a ration shop owner who accepted a job as a clerk in the Secretariat against her husband's desires.[24]

In 2004, she played a minor role in Sethurama Iyer CBI. She then had two releases Jalolsavam by Sibi Malayil and Chathikkatha Chanthu by Rafi Mecartin, starring Jayasurya, with the latter becoming a box office success. She played Vasumathi who seeks out the man who sent her some letters accidentally, but she believes he did so on purpose. Her encounters with Salim Kumar in the movie are still popular. She made her Tamil debut with Azhagiya Theeye,[25] generally received positive reviews. However, the film was a commercial failure.

In 2005, she appeared in Immini Nalloraal, Deepangal Sakshi and Sarkar Dada. All of which were critical and commercial failures. Her other release of the year, Pandippada directed by Rafi Mecartin became commercially successful at the box office. She then appeared in the Tamil film Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy. S. R. Ashok Kumar of The Hindu described her as "the beleaguered wife who steals the show."[26] Her portrayal of Saira Hussain in Dr. Biju's directorial debut Saira and her role as Karunya in Alberrt Antoni's Kanne Madanguka[27][28] earned her the second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress.

Expansion into Tamil and Kannada cinema (2006–2014)

She had three Tamil releases in 2006 Pasa Kiligal,[citation needed] Amirtham,[29] and the National Award-winning Aadum Koothu.[30][31] Her Malayalam films at this time, Kalabham, Pathaaka, Ali Bhai and Kichamani MBA received negative reception. Her next film Maya Kannadi which Cheran directed and starred in, received mixed reviews overall but praise for her role.[32] She appeared in Sila Nerangalil directed by Jayaraj which opened to a positive reception and was a box office success.[33]

She made her Kannada debut opposite Darshan in Gaja, which was a box-office hit.[34][35] Films like SMS, Calendar, and Banaras were poorly received, but her performances were praised nonetheless.[36][37] Her Kannada film, Namyajamanru (2009) alongside Vishnuvardhan opened to positive reviews from critics.[38] A critic from The Times of India described her as "Navya Nair at her best."[39] She starred in Bhagyada Balegara opposite Shiva Rajkumar, receiving praise for her performance.[40] She appeared in the anthology film Kerala Cafe (2009).

In 2010, her films were Drona and Yugapurushan with Mammootty, the Tamil film Rasikkum Seemane and Sadgamaya with Suresh Gopi. She then appeared in Boss with Darshan,[41] but the film could not repeat the success of their previous collaboration. Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu was her last Malayalam film before going on hiatus.[42]

In 2014, she starred in Drishya along with V. Ravichandran,[43][44]

Return to cinema post-marriage (2021–present)

After marriage, Nair took a break from appearing in cinema and started appearing in television programs.[45][46][47] She is currently one of the judges on the reality show Kidilam with Mukesh and Rimi Tomy.[48]

In her comeback film, Drishya 2 (2021),[49] she reprised her role as Seetha, which received critical acclaim like its predecessor and was a decent hit at the box office. Her comeback film in Malayalam became Oruthee (2022),[50] directed by V. K. Prakash, and she was cast with Vinayakan and Saiju Kurup[51] plays Radhamani, a middle-class woman and a ticket conductor on a boat whose husband is abroad and who has a daughter, thriving from the helplessness in society.[52] The film, which dealt with true events, received critical acclaim for her performance.[53][54][55]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2001IshtamAnjana PillaiMalayalamDebut Malayalam film
2002MazhathullikkilukkamSophie
KunjikoonanChembakam
NandanamBalamani
KalyanaramanGowri
ChathurangamSherin Mathew
2003VellithiraThatha
GramophonePooja
AmmakilikkooduAkhila
Pattanathil SundaranRadhamani Sundaresan
2004Sethurama Iyer CBIRachana
JalolsavamGeetha
Chathikkatha ChanthuVasumathi & AmbikaDual role
ParayamHerselfCameo appearance
Azhagiya TheeyeNandhiniTamilDebut Tamil film
2005Immini NalloraalSnehaMalayalam
Deepangal SakshiKrishnaveni
PandippadaMeena Karuppusamy
Sarkar DadaSandhya
Chidambarathil Oru AppasamyThenmozhi ElangovanTamil
Kanne MadangukaKaarunya BhagyanathanMalayalam
SairaSaira Hussain
2006Pasa KiligalMaragathamTamil
AmirthamAmirtha Ramaswamy
KalabhamSivakamiMalayalam
PathaakaAshitha Muhammed
2007Maya KannadiMaheswariTamil
Ali BhaiChenthamaraMalayalam
Kichamani MBAShivani Menon
2008GajaShwethaKannadaDebut Kannada film
Sila NerangalilThamarai Chidambaram & AnjaliTamilDual role
Aadum KoothuManimeghalai
SMSIndumathiMalayalam
Raman Thediya SeethaiSenthamaraiTamilGuest appearance
2009BanarasDevuMalayalam
NamyajamanruCharulathaKannada
CalendarKochuraniMalayalam
Ivar VivahitharayalHerselfCameo appearance
Bhagyada BalegaraCheluviKannada
Kerala CafeSheela JohnykuttyMalayalam
2010Drona 2010Mithra Antarjanam
YugapurushanSavitri Antarjanam & SaradhaDual role
Rasikkum SeemaneGayathriTamil
SadgamayaYamunaMalayalam
2011BossRaaniKannada
2012Scene Onnu Nammude VeeduManjuMalayalam[56]
2014DrishyaSeethaKannada[57]
2021Drishya 2
2022OrutheeRadhamaniMalayalam[58]
2023Janaki JaaneJanaki[59][60]

Television

YearProgramRoleLanguageChannelRef
2011-2012Dance DanceJudgeMalayalamAsianet
2013Bharthakanmarude ShradhakkuHost

Judge

2016-2017Laughing VillaHostSurya TV[61]
2018Onnum Onnum MoonuGuest (Episode 19)Mazhavil Manorama[62]
2019Comedy Nights with SurajGuest (Episode 33)Zee Keralam
Comedy Stars Season 2JudgeAsianet[63]
2021-2022Star MagicFlowers TV[64]
2021Mr & MrsGuest (Finale)Zee Keralam[65]
2022– 2023KidilamJudgeMazhavil Manorama[66]
2023Red CarpetGuest (Episode 500)Amrita TV[67]
Star Singer season 9JudgeAsianetCelebrity judge for devotional round

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardCategoryResultRef
2002NandanamKerala State Film AwardsKerala State Film Award for Best ActressWon[68]
Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam[69]
Kerala Film Critics Association AwardsKerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress[70][71]
Kunjikoonan
SairaKerala State Film AwardsKerala State Film Award for Best Actress[72]
2005
Kanne Madanguka

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