Nayanthara filmography

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Nayanthara in 2014

Indian actress and film producer Nayanthara, popularly addressed as the Lady Superstar of South Indian Cinema,[1][2] works predominantly in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films.

Overview[edit]

She made her acting debut with Sathyan Anthikad's Malayalam film Manassinakkare in 2003, post the success she became a popular star in the Malayalam industry. She did two more Malayalam films the following year: Shaji Kailas' Natturajavu, and Fazil's psychological thriller Vismayathumbathu. Nayanthara's first appearance in a non-Malayalam film was Hari's Tamil film Ayya, released in 2005. While still shooting for this film, she was cast in another Tamil film Chandramukhi, after its director P. Vasu's wife had seen Manassinakkare and recommended her. The film ran for over 100 days in theatres, eventually turning Nayanthara into one of the most-sought after actresses in Tamil.[3]

Nayanthara made her Telugu cinema debut with Lakshmi in 2006, and followed this with another Telugu film, Boss the same year. She appeared in four Tamil films that year: Kalvanin Kadhali,[3] Vallavan, Thalaimagan and E. Nayanthara received praise for her performance in Billa (2007).[4] The success of that film led to Sify describing her as "the glamour queen of Tamil cinema".[5] Her 2008 release Yaaradi Nee Mohini was her only successful film as a lead actress that year.[6] She had three releases in 2009: Villu, Anjaneyulu and Aadhavan. In 2010, all her releases, which featured her as the female lead, turned out to be commercial successes: she had five box office hits in the four Southern languages – Adhurs (Telugu), Bodyguard (Malayalam), Simha (Telugu), Boss Engira Bhaskaran (Tamil) and the Kannada film Super, which marked her first and only appearance in Kannada cinema. Her performances in Simha, Boss Engira Bhaskaran and Super eventually fetched her nominations for the Filmfare Best Actress Award in the respective languages.[7]

In 2011, Nayanthara portrayed Sita in Sri Rama Rajyam, based on an episode in the Hindu epic Ramayana, for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu.[8] Her performance in Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum (2012) earned her another nomination in the same category. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil for Raja Rani (2013)[9] Naanum Rowdy Dhaan (2015),[10] and Aramm (2017),[11] and was nominated for the same for Iru Mugan (2016).[12] She is also recognised for having made women centric films mainstream in the south Indian industries. She has starred in commercially and critically acclaimed female led films like Maya (2015 Tamil film), Puthiya Niyamam (2016), Aramm (2017), Kolamaavu Kokila (2018), Imaikkaa Nodigal (2018),Mookuthi Amman (2020), Netrikann (2020). She is also known for her Various roles in Velaikkaran (2017), Jai Simha (2018), Kolamaavu Kokila (2018), Imaikkaa Nodigal (2018), Viswasam (2019), Love Action Drama (2019), Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy (2019), Bigil (2019), Mookuthi Amman (2020), Nizhal (2021), Annaatthe (2021), Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal (2022) and Godfather (2022). Nayanthara’s highest grossing release came with Jawan (2023), which marked her debut in Hindi cinema.[13] She then starred in Annapoorani (2023), in which her performance was praised.

Film[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Nayanthara films and roles
Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes Ref.
2003 Manassinakkare Gauri Malayalam Malayalam debut [14][15]
2004 Vismayathumbathu Reetha Mathews [16]
Natturajavu Katrina [17]
2005 Ayya Selvi Tamil Tamil Debut [18]
Chandramukhi Durga [19]
Thaskara Veeran Thankamani Malayalam [20]
Rappakal Gauri [15]
Ghajini Chitra Tamil [21]
Sivakasi Herself Special appearance in the song "Kodambakkam Area" [22]
2006 Kalvanin Kadhali Haritha [23]
Lakshmi Nandhinee Telugu [24][15]
Boss Anuradha [25]
E Jyothi Tamil [26]
Thalaimagan Mekala [27]
Vallavan Swapna [28]
2007 Yogi Nandini Telugu [29][30]
Dubai Seenu Madhumathi [31]
Sivaji: The Boss Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Balleilakka" [32]
Tulasi Vasundhara Ram Telugu [33]
Billa Sasha Tamil [34]
2008 Yaaradi Nee Mohini Keerthi (Komalavalli)[a] [35]
Kuselan / Kathanayakudu Herself Tamil
Telugu
Bilingual film; extended guest appearance [22][36]
Satyam / Salute Deivanayaki alias Deiva (Tamil)

Divya (Telugu)

Tamil
Telugu
Bilingual film[b] [38][39]
Aegan Mallika Tamil [40]
Twenty:20 Herself Malayalam Special appearance in the song "Hey Dil Deewana" [22]
2009 Villu Janvi Tamil [41]
Anjaneyulu Anjali Telugu [42]
Aadhavan Thara Tamil [43]
2010 Adhurs Chandrakala Telugu [44]
Bodyguard Ammu Malayalam [45]
Goa Herself Tamil Guest appearance [46]
Simha Gayatri Telugu [47]
Boss Engira Bhaskaran Chandrika Tamil [48]
Elektra Elektra Alexander Malayalam [49]
Super Indira Kannada Kannada Debut [50]
2011 Sri Rama Rajyam Sita / Lakshmi Telugu [51]
2012 Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Devika [52]
2013 Ethir Neechal Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Local Boys" [53]
Greeku Veerudu Sandhya Telugu [54]
Raja Rani Regina John Tamil [55]
Arrambam Maya [56]
2014 Idhu Kathirvelan Kadhal Pavithra [57]
Anaamika / Nee Enge En Anbe Anaamika Telugu
Tamil
Bilingual film [58][59]
2015 Nannbenda Ramya Tamil [60]
Bhaskar the Rascal Hima Malayalam [61]
Massu Engira Masilamani Manini Tamil [62]
Thani Oruvan Mahima [63]
Maya Maya Mathews, Apsara[c] [64]
Life of Josutty Swapna Malayalam Cameo [65]
Naanum Rowdy Dhaan Kadambari Tamil [66]
2016 Puthiya Niyamam Vasuki Iyer Malayalam [67]
Idhu Namma Aalu Myla Tamil [68]
Thirunaal Vidya [69]
Babu Bangaram Sailaja Telugu [70]
Iru Mugan Meera George Tamil [71]
Kaashmora Rathna Mahadevi [72]
2017 Dora Pavalakkodi [73]
Aramm Madhivadhani [74]
Velaikkaran Mrinalini [75]
2018 Jai Simha Gauri Telugu [76]
Kolamaavu Kokila Kokila Tamil [77]
Imaikkaa Nodigal Anjali Vikramadityan [78]
2019 Viswasam Niranjana [79]
Airaa Bhavani, Yamuna[c] [80]
Mr. Local Keerthana Vasudevan [81]
Kolaiyuthir Kaalam Shruthi Lawson [82]
Love Action Drama Shobha Malayalam [83]
Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy Siddhamma Telugu [84]
Bigil Angel Aasirvaatham Tamil [85]
2020 Darbar Lilly [86]
Mookuthi Amman Mookuthi Amman [87]
2021 Nizhal Sharmila Malayalam [88]
Netrikann Durga/ Nancy Tamil [89]
Aaradugula Bullet Nayana Telugu [90]
Annaatthe Adv. Pattammal Tamil [91]
2022 Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal Kanmani Ganguly [92]
O2 Parvathy [93]
Godfather Sathyapriya Jaidev Telugu [94]
Gold Sumangali Unnikrishnan Malayalam [95]
Connect Susan Tamil [96][97]
2023 Jawan Narmada Rai Hindi Hindi debut; Partially reshot in Tamil [98][99]
Iraivan Priya Tamil [100]
Annapoorani: The Goddess of Food Annapoorani Rangarajan [101]
TBA Test Kumudha Completed [102]
TBA Mannangatti Since 1960 TBA Filming [103]

Music videos[edit]

List of Nayanthara music video credits
Year Title Label Notes Ref.
2007 "Vajrostavam" Telugu Film Industry 75 Years of Telugu Film Industry
2016 "Spirit of Chennai" Chiyaan Vikram Spirit of Chennai/Humanity Universal
2018 "Jai Hind India" AR Rahman Promotional song for the 2018 Hockey World Cup
2021 "Kaalam Oru Dhrogi" Lahari Music Promotional song for Rocky
2022 "Thai Engal Thamizh Naade" Santhosh Narayanan Pride of Tamil Nadu

Producer[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Nayanthara played a character with two names.
  2. ^ Nayanthara's scenes were shot in Tamil only.[37]
  3. ^ a b Nayanthara plays dual role.

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