Aparna Vinod
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Aparna Vinod | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | M.Sc. Psychology |
Occupation(s) | Actress, Dancer and Model |
Years active | 2012–present |
Parent(s) | Vinod Ponnan, Vaiga Sukumar |
Relatives | Gayatri Vinod |
Aparna Vinod is a south Indian film and theatre actress hailing from Cochin in Kerala, who debuted in 2015 in the Malayalam industry through the movie Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu.
Early Life, Family and Education
Aparna was born in Ernakulam in Kerala to entrepreneur Vinod P (a descendant of Padmanaban Palpu) and outfitter/designer Vaiga Sukumar. She attended school at St. Thomas Residential School during her early years and went on to complete her 10th grade from Fr. Mathew Alakalam Public School, Chalakudy graduating from Saraswathi Vidyalaya in Trivandrum.
Aparna graduated in B.Sc., Psychology under the University of Calicut at Sahrdaya College of Advanced Studies. She has done her M.Sc in Psychology from Presidency College.
Acting Career
Film
Aparna debuted in 2015 in the Malayalam industry through Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu, a Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Priyanandanan, starring opposite Siddharth Bharathan and Vinay Forrt in a lead role.
In her second film Kohinoor, she played the lead female role alongside Asif Ali.[1]
After the success of Kohinoor, her debut in the Tamil film Industry came in the form of a role in an Ilayathalapathy Vijay movie,[2] playing a minor role as a friend of the female lead Keerthy Suresh, who gets killed, in the 2017 Tamil film, Bhairavaa.[3] The film was directed by veteran Tamil Director Bharathan.
Drama
At the Zonal and University Level arts festival conducted by the University of Calicut in 2017, Aparna Vinod played the role of a central female character who went through various stages of life, from a teenaged girl to a revolutionary character, in a play inspired by the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex.
Her work in the play earned her critical acclaim and two university level awards including Best Actress in a Leading Role for English Drama. Critics praised her method acting skills and dedication to the role.[4]
In January 2018, Aparna was awarded the title of Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Zonal Level by the University of Calicut for her performance in the critically acclaimed English language play, Road To Redemption, Which drew strong influences from plays like Dickens' Christmas Carol and Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince. The key theme of the play deals with the protagonist's struggle with Oedipus Complex.
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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2015 | Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu | Thaara | Malayalam | Debut Film |
2015 | Kohinoor | Daisy | Malayalam | |
2017 | Bairavaa | Vaishali | Tamil | Debut Film (Tamil) |
2020 | Naduvan | Tamil | Filming |
Awards & Recognitions
Year | Award | Category | Event | Play | Outcome |
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2017 | Calicut University: D- Zone | Best Actress in a Leading Role | English Drama | The Final Judgement | Won |
2017 | University Arts Fest: Calicut University | Best Actress in a Leading Role | English Drama | The Final Judgement | Won |
2018 | Calicut University: D- Zone | Best Actress in a Leading Role | English Drama | Road To Redemption | Won |
2018 | University Arts Fest: Calicut University | Best Actress in a Leading Role | English Drama | Road To Redemption | Won |
References
- ^ "'Bairavaa' actress Aparna Vinod is Bharath's heroine! - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
- ^ "Bharath tamil".