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Nithya Menen

Menen started her career as a child artist, in the French-Indian English film, ''Hanuman'' (1998), playing the younger sister to Tabu's character. She made her screen debut with the Kannada film ''7 O' Clock'' (2006). The 2011 romance film ''Ala Modalaindi'', proved to be her breakthrough and won her Nandi Award for Best Actress. Menen received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her portrayal in ''Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde'' (2013). Further success in Telugu films came with ''Ishq'' (2012), ''Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju'' (2015), which earned her Filmfare Critics Best Actress – Telugu, ''Rudhramadevi'' (2015), ''Janatha Garage'' (2016), ''Awe'' (2018) and ''Bheemla Nayak'' (2022).
Menen established herself as a leading South Indian actress with the Tamil romantic film ''O Kadhal Kanmani'' (2015). She went onto appear in such commercially successful films — the Malayalam films ''Ustad Hotel'' (2012), ''Bangalore Days'' (2014) and ''100 Days of Love'' (2015), and the Tamil films ''Kanchana 2'' (2015), ''24'' (2016), ''Mersal'' (2017) and ''Thiruchitrambalam'' (2022). ''Mersal'' earned her Filmfare Best Supporting Actress – Tamil, while ''Thiruchitrambalam'' earned her Filmfare Critics Best Actress – Tamil and National Film Award for Best Actress. Menen ventured into Hindi films with the science drama ''Mission Mangal'' (2019), which remains her highest-grossing release. Provided by Wikipedia