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KAVYA MADHAVAN


Kavya Madhavan (Malayalamകാവ്യ മാധവൻ) is an Indian film actress who works in Malayalam cinema. She made her debut in Pookkalam Varavayi (1991) as a child artist. As a heroine Kavya's debut film was Lal Jose's Chandranudikkunna Dikhil(1999) while she was in the ninth standard. It was a super hit and from then on there was no looking back. She won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress twice, for her performances in the films Perumazhakkalam (2004) and Khaddama (2010).



Background

Kavya was born on September 19, 1984 in the village of Nileshwaram in Kasargod district, Kerala, India, to P. Madhavan and Shyamala. She attended Nileswaram GLP School and entered the film industry as a child artist. She learned dancing during her school days and participated in competitions. She was a Kalathilakam in a Sub District Schools Youth Festival.[1]

Movie career

She first appeared as a child in Kamal's film Pookkalam Varavayi (1991). Her talent was soon recognized, and she was offered other projects such asPavam IA Ivachan (1994) and Azhakiya Ravanan (1996). When she was in ninth standard, she got an offer to play as a heroine in Lal Jose's filmChandranudikkunna Dikhil, which became a super hit. After her leading role, she became popular in the Malayalam film industry




 It has been claimed that she was the busiest female actress in Malayalam. She and Dileep are sometimes referred to as the Golden pair. The Dileep-Kavya pairing has produced several big hits, including Chandranudikkunna Dikhil (1999) and Meesa Madhavan (2002). In 2010 the pair acted in the film Pappy Appacha. Kavya’s films include Mizhi RandilumDhosthMadhuranombarakattuSadanandante Samayam and Meesa Madhavan, of which the last movie earned record collections in the Malayalam film industry. Her other films include Chakkara MuthuIruvattam ManavattiAnnorikkalKochi Rajavu,AparichithanPerumazhakkalamGowrisankaramRunwayAthisayanThilakkam and many more. She has acted in a few Tamil films; Kasi was her first film in Tamil that performed well at the box office. She has also acted in some more Tamil films, En Mana Vaanil and Sadhu Miranda. She has acted with various superstars in the Malayalam industry including Mohanlal, Mammootty, Jayaram, Suresh Gopi and Dileep. She also wrote lyric for the song 'En Khalbillulloru Pennaanu' for the film One Way Ticket.

Personal life

She was married to Nishal Chandra on February 5, 2009 at Kollur Mookambika Temple.[3] After the marriage she went to Kuwait to stay with her husband.[4] However, she returned home in June the same year and did not go back thereafter. She filed a divorce petition with the Family Court at Ernakulam on July 24, 2010.[3][5] Kavya and Nishal had appeared before the Ernakulam Family Court on May 25, 2011 and expressed their willingness, for a mutual divorce. She was granted divorce by court on May 30, 2011.


Awards and achievements
Kerala State Film Awards
  • 2004: Best Actress - Perumazhakkalam
  • 2010: Best Actress - Khaddama
Kerala Film Critics Award
  • 2000: Second Best Actress - Chandranudikkunna Dikhil
  • 2001: Second Best Actress - Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal
  • 2003: Second Best Actress - Mizhi Randilum
  • 2005: Best Actress - Anandabhadram
  • 2010: Best Actress - Khaddama
Filmfare Awards South
  • 2010: Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam - Paappi Appacha
  • 2011: Best Actress - Khaddama[6]
Asianet Film Awards
  • 2000: Special Jury Award - Kochu Kochu SanthoshangalMadhuranombarakattu
  • 2002: Best Star Pair - Meesa Madhavan
  • 2002: Best Actress - Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan
  • 2004: Special Jury Award Actress - Perumazhakkalam
  • 2009: Best Actress - Banaras
  • 2011: Best Actress - Khaddama
Vanitha-Surya TV Film Awards
  • 2004: Best Actress - Mizhi Randilum
  • 2006: Best Actress - Anandabhadram
  • 2011: Best Actress - Khaddama
Mathrubhumi Film Awards
  • 2002: Best Popular Actress
  • 2002: Best Star Pair - (Dileep and Kavya)
  • 2003: Second Best Actress - Mizhi Randilum
  • 2004: Special Jury Award Actress - Perumazhakkalam
  • 2007: Best Popular Actress
  • 2009: Best Actress - Banaras
  • 2011: Best Actress - Khaddama
Amrita TV FEFKA Film Awards
  • 2010: Best Actress - Khaddama
  • 2011: Best Popular Actress - All Films (2011)
Kerala Film Audience Awards
  • 2001: Monisha Award
  • 2003: Best Actress – Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan

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RAMYA(DIVYA SPANDANA)

Divya Spandana (Kannada: ದಿವ್ಯ ಸ್ಪಂದನ; born 29 November 1982),[1] known by her stage name Ramya (Kannada: ರಮ್ಯ), is an Indian film actress, who predominantly acts in Kannada films and also appears in Tamil and Telugu films.
Ramya made her acting debut in the 2003 Kannada-language film Abhi, opposite Puneet Rajkumar. She subsequently starred in several Kannada films alongside lead actors and, following successive commercial successes, established herself as one of the most sought-after actresses in the Kannada film industry, becoming referred to as the "Golden Girl of Kannada cinema".[3][4] and 'Sandalwood Queen'. Based on an online poll conducted by The Times Of India, Ramya won the Best Actor Female award for Sanju Weds Geetha..

Early life

Ramya was born in Bangalore, Karnataka on 29 November 1982. Her parents originally hail from Mandya. She studied at St. Hilda's school in Ooty, and in Sacred Heart School (Church Park),Chennai, Tamil Nadu.[6] She pursued her graduation at St. Joseph's College of Commerce, Bangalore, but later discontinued.[6] Ramya participated in stage shows and dance rehearsals from hergrade school days. She aspires to become a film producer very soon and assures that she would obviously be playing the lead role in the film produced under her home banner.


[edit]Career



Ramya has said that the first film offered to her was Ninagagi that eventually starred Radhika.[2] She was then supposed to make her debut in Puneet Rajkumar's first film Appu, for which she, however, was not selected.[7] She made her acting debut in the 2003 Kannada-language film Abhi, alongside Puneet Rajkumar, which became a commercial success. The same year, she had another release in Kannada with Excuse Me, which also did well at the box office, and also stepped into Telugu filmdom with the film Abhimanyu.


In 2004, Spandana debuted in the Tamil film industry, also under the name Ramya, with the film Kuththu alongside Silambarasan Rajendar, which managed only a mediocre run at the box office as did her next Tamil film Giri. Her debut film, however, gave her the name 'Kuthu' Ramya, by which she was then popularly known in Tamil Nadu. She had two releases in Kannada as well, Ranga S. S. L. C. and Kanti, out of which the latter, a love story set against the backdrop of borders and language issues, was declared a major success. In 2005 she had four releases, all being Kannada films, with the latter three films AakashGowramma and Amrithadhare becoming major box-office successes, whilst also garnering critical acclaim for Ramya's performance and establishing her as a leading actress in Karnataka.[7][8][9]


In 2006 she starred in Julie, a remake of the same-titled 1975 Hindi-language film. She essayed the role of a single, unwed mother in the film, which failed to attract audiences.[8] After her following release, Datta did average business at the box office, her next Kannada release, Jothe Jotheyali was a successful venture,[10][11] in spite of largely unfavorable reviews by critics.[12][13][14] Her final 2006 release, Kavitha Lankesh's Tananam Tananam, an average grosser that released to mixed reviews,[15][16] fetched Ramya her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She had described her role in the film as "little complex" and "challenging."[17] In 2007, Ramya starred in three feature films; the first releasing, Arasu, co-starring Puneet Rajkumar and Meera Jasmine, was a huge hit.[18] She then appeared as a sex worker in a short film Prarambha, directed by Santhosh Sivan, which was made in order to create awareness about AIDS and was part ofMira Nair's AIDS Jaago project.[19][20] Her fourth 2007 release was Polladhavan, where she acted against Dhanush. The film, released during the 2007 Deepavali period, was considered a dark horse success and made possible Ramya's breakthrough in Tamil.[21] Rajinikanth was all praises for the entire crew of Polladhavan.[22]


Her first 2008 release, the Kannada film Mussanjemaatu with Sudeep, was a big hit, for which she also received a nomination for a Best Actress Award at the 56th Filmfare Awards South. Her next film was the Tamil film Thoondil. Ramya later stated that she regretted accepting the film.[2] Later that year, she starred in the films Bombaat and Anthu Inthu Preethi Banthu, with the former becoming declared a "super hit" as well.[23] Her final release in 2008 was Gautham Menon's Vaaranam Aayiram for which she changed her screen name to her actual name Divya again, which is believed to have brought her more luck.[24] She had also dubbed in her own voice for Vaaranam Aayiram, which became a high critical as well as commercial success. She did not have any releases in 2009, since both her films Bhimoos Bang Bang Kids and Jothegaara got delayed heavily due to financial problems.[25]


Her first release of 2010 Just Math Mathalli which released on January 26, 2010 was a huge success and it also received rave reviews. Her role in the film was also very much appreciated.[26] She had two more releases that year, the long delayed Jothegaara eventually, and Kiccha Huccha. Her next release was the Tamil film Singam Puli opposite Jeeva, which released to mixed reviews, following which the romantic drama Sanju Weds Geetha released. The film opened to highly positive reviews, with Ramya being unanimously praised by critics for her performance, which was widely considered her best or one of her best in her career.[27][28][29] She has completed shooting for Dandam Dashagunam, a Kannada remake of Kaakha Kaakha, and Kadhal 2 Kalyanam in Tamil, starring alongside a newcomer Sathya, while currently working on the comedy drama Siddalingu, in which she portrays the role of a school teacher.[30]



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