Nithya Menen

Indian actress

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2025 Starred in 'Kadhalikka Neramillai' as an architect and single mother opposite Ravi Mohan.
2023 Took a nine-month break from movies after working in Thiruchitrambalam.
2023 Starred in the web series Kumari Srimathi.
2023 Menen starred in Kolaambi, which she referred to as one of her 'all-time favourite' films.
2023 Her last release in 2023 was the series Masterpeace, in which she played a girl in a modern relationship.
2023 She appeared in the web series Kumari Srimathi.
2022 Released a music video 'Thaniye/Tanha' on YouTube with Siddharth Menon
2022 She played a key role in the film 19(1)(a) alongside Vijay Sethupathi, which she later remarked as one of her career-best performances.
2022 Nithya Menen played a pregnant woman in her final film of the year, titled Wonder Women.
2022 Menen was part of the web series Modern Love Hyderabad.
2022 Nithya Menen starred in the film Bheemla Nayak opposite Pawan Kalyan and Rana Daggubati, which became a box office success.
2022 Menen won the Filmfare Critics Award and National Film Award for Best Actress for her outstanding performance in Thiruchitrambalam.
2022 Menen reprised her role in the second season of the series Breathe: Into the Shadows.
2022 Menen won the 70th National Film Award for Best Actress, sharing the award with Manasi Parekh for her role in Thiruchitrambalam.
2022 Menen appeared as a Judge for Telugu Indian Idol.
2022 Menen was included in Forbes India's first ever 'Showstoppers – India's Top 50 Outperformers' list, highlighting her influence and success in the industry.
2022 Ranked 30th on the list of most influential stars on Instagram in South cinema.
2022 Starred in 'Thiruchitrambalam' opposite Dhanush, playing his childhood friend Shobana, which became a critical and commercial success.
2021 Ranked 30th on the list of most influential stars on Instagram in South cinema.
2021 Menen played a spirit named Maya in the Telugu film Ninnila Ninnila, which highlighted her comedic skills.
2021 Her next film Skylab marked her debut as a producer.
2021 Menen starred as a singer in the film Gamanam, released in the latter part of the year.
2021 She was awarded the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in 'Thiruchitrambalam'.
2020 Ranked 6th in Kochi Times' Most Desirable Woman list and 18th in Chennai Times' Most Desirable Woman list.
2020 Menen starred in Mysskin's Psycho as Kamala Das, a foul-mouthed quadriplegic ex-police officer.
2020 She participated in the web series Breathe: Into the Shadows, which ran until 2022.
2020 Placed 18th in the Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman list, continuing her recognition in the entertainment industry.
2019 Menen portrayed actress Savitri in the film NTR: Kathanayakudu in 2019.
2019 Menen made her comeback to the Malayalam industry with the experimental film Praana, playing an English writer facing societal intolerance.
2019 She ventured into Hindi films with the science drama Mission Mangal, which became her highest-grossing release.
2019 Placed 5th in Kochi Times Most Desirable Woman list. Included in Forbes India's first 'Showstoppers – India's Top 50 Outperformers' list.
2018 Stars in the Telugu film Awe.
2018 She played a lesbian psychiatrist in the Telugu film Awe, becoming the first mainstream South Indian actress to portray an LGBTQ character.
2017 She won a Filmfare Award for her performance in the film Mersal.
2017 Placed 25th in Chennai Times Most Desirable Woman list.
2016 Menen appeared in K. S. Ravikumar's bilingual project Kotigobba 2 opposite Sudeep as the main heroine.
2016 Menen starred in the Telugu films Okka Ammayi Thappa opposite Sundeep Kishan and Janatha Garage opposite Jr. NTR, both of which were commercial successes.
2016 Nithya Menen starred in the Tamil film 24 opposite Suriya, which was well-received critically, leading to a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil nomination.
2016 Towards the end of the year, she starred alongside Vikram in the science-fiction thriller Iru Mugan, receiving praise for her limited role.
2016 Starred in films 24 and Janatha Garage.
2015 Placed 15th in the Hyderabad Times Most Desirable Woman list.
2015 Won the Nandi Special Jury Award for Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju and ranked 3rd in Rediff.com's 'Top Telugu Actresses' list.
2015 Ranked 3rd in Rediff.com's Top Telugu Actresses list and 5th in Top Tamil Actresses list.
2015 Appeared in JK Enum Nanbanin Vaazhkai and S/O Satyamurthy directed by Trivikram Srinivas. Also starred in 100 Days of Love opposite Dulquer Salmaan.
2015 Appeared in Malayalam film 100 Days of Love and Tamil film Kanchana 2.
2015 Received the Filmfare Critics Best Actress - Telugu Award for Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju and a Special Jury Award for the same film.
2015 She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role in Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju.
2015 Menen established herself as a leading actress in Tamil cinema with the romantic film O Kadhal Kanmani, winning a SIIMA Critics Award.
2015 Menen starred alongside Raghava Lawrence in Kanchana 2, where her performance as a crippled girl was described as crucial and effective.
2015 Nithya Menen portrayed princess Muktamba in the film Rudhramadevi, which further showcased her versatility as an actress.

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