Malavika
Born
Shweta Konnur Menon[1]

(1979-07-19) 19 July 1979[2][3]
OccupationActress
Years active1999–2009 2022
Spouse
Sumesh Menon
(m. 2007)
[5][6]

Shweta Konnur Menon (born 19 July 1979), known by her stage name Malavika, is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil films and a few Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films in the late 90s and early 2000s.[7]

Personal life

Malavika's birth name is Shweta Konnur. She was born to Aishwarya and Brigadier Jayvibhav Konnur in Bengaluru.

Malavika married Sumesh in March 2007. The couple have a son, born in 2008.

Career

Malavika shot to fame at the age of 19, with her debut in the 1999 Tamil movie Unnai Thedi with Ajith Kumar directed by Sundar C. The film went on to become a major blockbuster. She again was cast alongside Ajith in the film Anandha Poongatre. She showed her acting skills in the film Rojavanam, which established her as an actress and left her with three hits from three films. However, the film Pooparika Varugirom flopped, although the cast included Sivaji Ganesan.

From 2000 to 2003 all her film did not perform well at the box office except Vetri Kodi Kattu and Seenu. After that her career took off as she returned with Suriya in Perazhagan in a song. In 2004, she starred alongside Kamal Haasan in Vasool Raja MBBS. She was cast in the film Chandramukhi (2005). Later in that year, she ventured into Bollywood again and acted in C U at 9. She gave her best performance in the Tamil film Thiruttu Payale in 2006. She was also a part of Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru Indru Naalai. In 2007, she appeared in supporting roles such as Vyapari, Thirumagan, Sabari, Manikanda and Naan Avanillai. Since then, she has mostly seen in guest appearance roles in Kuruvi (2008), Aayudham Seivom (2008) and Aarupadai (2009).

In 2022, Malavika returned to the film industry nearly after a decade with the film Golmaal, directed by Pon Kumaran[8]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1999Unnai ThediMalavikaTamilDebut film
Anandha PoongatreDivyaTamil
RojavanamSindhuTamil
Pooparika VarugiromPriyaTamil
Chora Chittha ChoraLalithaKannada
2000Chala BagundiSeethaTelugu
Vetri Kodi KattuAmudhaTamil
SeenuGeethaTamil
2001DeevinchandiSwethaTelugu
SubhakaryamTelugu
Navvuthu BathakaliraDr SandhyaTelugu
LovelyNivedha MahadevanTamil
2002Priya NestamaPoojaTelugu
Phantom PaileySathiMalayalam
2003Darna Mana HaiNehaHindi
Neenandre IshtaKannada
2004PerazhaganDream brideTamilGuest appearance
Vasool Raja MBBSPriyaTamil
Apparao Driving SchoolMahalakshmiTelugu
2005AyyaChelladurai's ex-fiancéeTamil
Arputha TheevuMalavikaTamilGuest appearance
ChandramukhiPriyaTamil
NainaKhemiHindi
C U at 9Kim / JulietHindi
2006Pasa KiligalPriyaTamil
Chithiram PesuthadiTamilGuest appearance
Thiruttu PayaleRoopiniTamil
Kaivantha KalaiTamilGuest appearance
2007VyapariModelTamil
ThirumaganMynaTamil
SabariDoctoral studentTamil
ManikandaTamil
Maya KannadiHerselfTamilGuest appearance
Naan AvanillaiRekha VigneshTamil
Arputha TheevuMalayalamGuest appearance; Tamil dubbed version
MachakaaranHerselfTamilGuest appearance
2008SingakuttyHerselfTamilGuest appearance
KattuviriyanTamil
KuruviHerselfTamilGuest appearance
Aayudham SeivomHerselfTamilGuest appearance
2009AarupadaiTamilGuest appearance
2022GolmaalMangammaTamilFilming

References

  1. "Celebrity Speak". Rediff. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  2. "Shweta Konnur Menon". Retrieved 22 May 2016 via Twitter.
  3. Gahlaut, Kanika (26 May 2003). "Shock and sensuality". India Today. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. "Shweta Konnur". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  5. Padukone, Chaitanya (11 February 2007). "March wedding for Shweta Konnur". DNA. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  6. "Malavika weds Sumesh". Sify. 8 March 2007. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  7. "Malavika plays lead role in Hindi film 'See you at 9'". The Hindu. 23 June 2005. Archived from the original on 8 January 2008.
  8. "Malavika to join the cast of Sundar C's next film - Times of India". The Times of India.
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