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: A highly popular Tamil comedy directed by M. Rajesh, featuring Arya and Santhanam, where Bhanu played a memorable supporting role as Seema .
Born in Kothamangalam, Kerala, Muktha started her journey in the entertainment industry as a child artist and television serial actress. Her life changed when acclaimed director Lal Jose cast her as the lead in the hard-hitting Malayalam drama . Playing the intense role of Lisamma, she earned critical acclaim right at the start of her adult career.
: After taking a personal break to focus on her family, she made a comeback in the 2024 family drama Kuruvipaappa . Filmography (Key Works) Otta Nanayam Chinnu (Film Debut) Achanurangatha Veedu Lisamma (Main Role Debut) Thaamirabharani Bhanumathy Saravanaperumal Sattapadi Kutram Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga Koodathayi Malayalam (TV) Dolly (Based on real events) Kuruvipaappa Popular Videos & Music
Born into a Syro-Malabar Catholic family in Kothamangalam, Kerala, she began her journey in the entertainment industry as a child artist while in the sixth grade. She initially gained visibility through popular Malayalam television serials like Swaram on Amrita TV.
After her marriage, she decided to take a step back from the limelight to prioritize her family, focusing on spending quality time with her husband and daughter. During this break, she maintained a private life but often shared glimpses of her personal life on social media. However, as her recent projects indicate, this was never a permanent farewell from acting, and she continues to engage with the film industry.
Born in Kothamangalam, Kerala, on November 14, 1991, Muktha entered the film industry at a very young age. She began her career in television serials before transitioning to the big screen.
Fans frequently revisit her notable musical appearances and iconic film clips: : A hit song from her Tamil debut Thaamirabharani . "Kannil Nokkathe" : A popular music video from the film Chirakodinja Kinavukal .
She also starred in movies like Avan (2010), Holidays (2010), Chaverpada (2010), The Filmstaar (2011), and Ginger (2013), among others.
: Bhanu (primarily used in Tamil cinema and subsequent projects) Industry Focus : Malayalam and Tamil feature films
Muktha is recognized for her ability to portray raw emotions, making her characters relatable.