Akshara Kishor

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Akshara Kishor
Born
Kannur, Kerala
Other namesBaby Akshara
Balamol
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present
Notable workBalachandrika in Karuthamuthu

Akshara Kishor, credited as Baby Akshara, is an Indian child actress who predominantly works in Malayalam television soap's and films. [1] She is known for her role as Balachandrika in the series Karuthamuthu on Asianet. [2] In 2014, she made her debut film through Mathai Kuzhappakkaranalla , directed by Akku Akbar.[ citation needed ]

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Early life and career

Akshara was born to Kishor, an architect and Hemaprabha, a bank employee in Kannur. Later they shifted to Eranakulam. She has a sister named Akhila Kishor. [3]

Akshara is well known popular for her role Balachandrika in the tele-serial Karuthamuthu which is being telecast on Asianet channel. Before coming to the limelight, she made her appearance in several advertisements in which the ads Kalayan Silks, Nirapara and Jayalakshmi are much notable.[ citation needed ] She made her debut to the Malayalam film industry in 2014 through Mathai Kuzhappakkaranalla , which is directed by Akku Akbar. [4]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2014 Mathai Kuzhappakkaranalla CameoDebut film
2015 Kanal [5] Parvathy
Punchirikku Parasparam School GirlShort film
2016 Vettah [6] Angel
Hello Namasthe Amina
Darvinte Parinamam Girl who is seeing the angelCameo appearance
Aadupuliyattam [ citation needed ]Aami
Pinneyum [7] Revathy Purushothaman
Maravil OralLiyaShort film
Thoppil Joppan Rosikutty
KachadathapaTeacherShort film
2017DevayanamSathyabhama
Achayans Young Prayaga
Clint [8] [9] Ammu
Lava Kusha Angel
2018 Kamuki [10] [11] Young Achaamma
SamakshamJanuary
2019 Pengalila [12] [13] Radhalakshmi
Oru Yamandan Premakadha Sandra (Kunjimani)
March Rendam VyazhamAnna
Bhayam [14] Allumol
2020 Ponmagal Vandhal [15] Young Venba Tamil film
2022 Eesho Shivani

Television

YearShowRoleChannelNotes
2015– 2017 Karuthamuthu [16] Balachandrika Asianet debut
2016 Onnum Onnum Moonu Guest Mazhavil Manorama
Comedy Super Nite [17] Guest Flowers TV
JB JunctionGuest Kairali TV
2017 Lal Salam Guest Amrita TV
2017-2018 Laughing Villa Season 2 Participant Surya TV
2018Comedy Stars season 2ParticipantAsianet
Urvasi TheatresParticipantAsianet
Laughing Villa Season 3 ParticipantSurya TV
Thenum Vayambum Lakshmi's neighborSurya TVCameo appearance
Ponnonam KunjonamGuestACV
2019 Sabarimala Swami Ayyapan MalliAsianet
2020KuttipattalamHerselfSurya TV
2021Star MagicParticipantFlowers TV

Awards and nominations

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