Samskruthy Shenoy
Samskruthy Shenoy | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2012–2017 |
Spouse | Vishnu Nair |
Samskruthy Shenoy is an Indian actress who has acted in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films.
Early life
Samskruthy Shenoy was educated at Saraswathi Vidyanikethan Public School in Kochi.[1] She learned Bharatnatyam, Mohiniyattom and western dance.[1] Ms Shenoy reported that her parents were initially against the idea of her becoming an actress, but later agreed as long as her studies were not affected.[2]
On 16 July 2017, Samskruthy Shenoy became engaged to her long-term boyfriend Vishnu Nair.[3]
Career
Samskruthy Shenoy started her career as a model of Lukmance Model Management agency.[1] She went on to do modeling for the Kalyan Silks Ad Sale jingle and an ad-film for the PP Mall Mukkam before she landed the lead female role in the Telugu film, Hrudayam Ekkadunnadi directed by debutant director Vi Anand.[4] Her maiden release, however, became the Malayalam film, My Fan Ramu in 2013 that featured her in a supporting role. She had also been chosen to play the lead role in the Tamil film Kutti Puli starring M. Sasikumar, but had to back out from the project due to exams and illness of her grandmother. She was chosen as the brand ambassador to launch the Amma Kitex Dezire youth bags in April 2013.
Her first release that had her in a starring role was Black Butterfly (2013) directed by Rajaputhra Ranjith.[1] She played a Plus Two student named Aarathy in the film, who falls for her neighbour.[1] Shenoy, who was 13 years old when she filmed for Black Butterfly, said that it wasn't easy to play a romantic character at her age and that she was "very uncomfortable initially".[5] The film was released on 15 February 2013 and turned out to be a commercial failure, although her performance was received well by critics,[2] with The Hindu's critic noting that she was "a surprise package".[6] Hrudayam Ekkadunnadi in which she played Nithya, a "soft spoken service-oriented cool and calm character",[7] released a month later.
2014 Shenoy was first seen in Vegam directed by adfilm maker Anil Kumar.[8] She later made her Tamil film debut with Kaadu, a film based on the subject of deforestation that saw Shenoy playing a rural girl.[9] Among her upcoming films are the Suseenthiran production Vil Ambu and the musical love story Kanaa in Tamil,[9] Anarkali directed by Sachi [10] and Nikkah directed by newcomer Azad Alavil in Malayalam [11] and Happy Birthday in Kannada.[12]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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2013 | My Fan Ramu | Malayalam | ||
2013 | Black Butterfly | Aarathy | Malayalam | |
2013 | Hrudayam Ekkadunnadi | Nithya | Telugu | |
2014 | Vegam | Meera | Malayalam | |
2014 | Kaadu | Poongodi | Tamil | |
2015 | Nikkah | Hiba | Malayalam | |
2015 | Tippu | |||
2015 | Anarkali | Dua | Malayalam | |
2016 | Sethu Boomi | Puthiya Malar | Tamil | |
2016 | Vil Ambu | Poongodi | Tamil | |
2016 | Marubhoomiyile Aana | Keerthi | Malayalam | |
2016 | Happy Birthday | Anjali | Kannada | |
2017 | Thanni Vandi | Thamini | Tamil |
References
- ^ a b c d e "Quite a good start for Samskruthy Shenoy". The New Indian Express.
- ^ a b "Samskrithi gets busy in the South". The Times of India.
- ^ Georgel, Anjana (18 July 2017). "Newly engaged actress Samskruthy Shenoy says that there is nothing filmy about her love". Times of India. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- ^ "'Hrudayam Ekkadunnadi' Shooting Finished". India Glitz.
- ^ "Always knew I'd enter films at a young age, says Samskruthy Shenoy". IBNLive.
- ^ "No glitz, no gimmicks". The Hindu.
- ^ M. L. Narasimham. "Tricky love story". The Hindu.
- ^ "Samskruthy all set for 'Nikkah'". BharatStudent.com.
- ^ a b "From Malabari bride to village belle". The Times of India.
- ^ "Samskruthy is a student in Anarkali". The Times of India.
- ^ "Nikkah is a family entertainer: Samskruty Shenoy". The Times of India.
- ^ Samskruthy Shenoy films: Samskruthy Shenoy loves to juggle! | Malayalam Movie News – Times of India. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (11 September 2014). Retrieved on 2019-01-05.