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Mridula Vijai
Born
Occupation(s)Actress , Dancer
Years active2011–present
Parent(s)Vijayakumar , Rani[1]
RelativesParvathy (sister)

Mridula Vijai is an Indian film and television actress who predominantly works in the Malayalam Television industry along with a few Tamil films. [2]

Early Life

Born to Vijaikumar and Rani. She is settled in Trivandrum, Kerala. She has a younger sister, Parvathy who is also a Television actress. [3]

Career

She played a minor role in Nooram Naal directed by Raja Desingu. Later made her debut with Tamil movie Jennifer Karuppayya playing the female lead Rosy.She is associated with two projects 'Infinity’ and Next Token Number’ which didn't materialize.She also acted in a Malayalam film Celebrationwhich was a box office disaster.

In 2015, she made her Television debut with Kalyanasougandhikam in Asianet and later Krishnathulasi in Mazhavil Manorama gave her a break and rose her popularity among Malayali audience. She also played a character role in hit series Manjurukum Kalam. Mridula replaced Sonu Satheesh Kumar in Bharya playing the role of Rohini.[4]She has also participated in reality shows like Comedy Stars, Tamar Patar and Star Magic. She is currently playing the lead role in Pookkalam Varavayi [5]


Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Language
2014 Nooram Naal Uncredited Tamil
2015 Jennifer Karuppayya Rosy Tamil
2015 Kadan Anbai Murikum Malar Tamil
2016 Celebration Kaumudy Malayalam
2019 British Bungalow Malayalam
Infinity Malayalam
Next Token Number Please Malayalam

Television

Year Title Role
2015-2016 Kalyanasougandhikam Arya
2016-2017 Krishnathulasi Krishna
2016 Manjurukum Kalam
2017-2019 Bharya Rohini
2019–present Pookkalam Varavayi Samyuktha

Music videos

  • 2019 - "Kadhakal Neele"
  • 2020 - "Keralam Gathi Mattum"

References