Ansiba Hassan

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Ansiba Hassan
Born (1992-06-18) 18 June 1992 (age 32)
Other namesGeethika (in Tamil) [1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Model
  • Telvision host
Years active2013–present
Notable work Drishyam (2013)
Parent(s)Hassan, Rasiya

Ansiba Hassan (born 18 June 1992) is an Indian actress, television anchor and dancer. Her most notable work in Malayalam film industry is Jeethu Joseph's 2013 hit Malayalam movie Drishyam [2] where she played the part of Anju, the daughter of an ordinary cable TV operator. [3] [4] [5] [6] In 2024, she participated in Bigg Boss Malayalam 6 where she was evicted after 77 days.

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Early life

Ansiba was born 18 June 1992, the eldest of six children born to parents Hassan and Rasiya [7] [8] in the Calicut district of Kerala, India. [9] She has 3 younger brothers Ashik, Asib, Afsal and a younger sister Afsana. [10]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2008 Innathe Chintha Vishayam School girl Malayalam
2009 Sirithal Rasipen Viji Tamil
2010 Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu Pavithran's prospective brideMalayalamcredited as Nakshatra
Kacheri Arambam SumatiTamil
Aaravadhu Vanam AnuTamil
Mandabam Tamil
2011Konjam Veyil Konjam MazhaiGomathiTamil
2012 Udumban Rural girlTamilcredited as Geetika [1]
2013Punnagi Payanam--Tamil
Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA ThaayiTamil
Drishyam Anju GeorgeMalayalam
2014Panthu--Tamil
GundaSreekuttyMalayalam
Little Superman Angel WilsonMalayalam
2015 She Taxi [11] Roopa PillaMalayalam
LovematesLoverMalayalamShort film
The Other SideVictimMalayalamShort film
ParanjothiGangaTamil
Vishwasam... Athallae Ellaam Salomi (Sali)Malayalam
Uthara ChemmeenNeelipennuMalayalam
John HonayiMariaMalayalam
2016Siva Siva--Tamil
Appuram Bengal Ippuram Thiruvithamkoor SaajithaMalayalam
Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan ActressMalayalamGuest appearance
2017 Pareeth Pandari Fazeela PareethMalayalam
Paakanum Pola Irukku KeerthikTamilcredited as Geethika
IndulekhaIndulekhaMalayalam
2018A Live Story [12] MalayalamAs Director & Writer
Short film
2019PennoruthiGouriMalayalam
2021 Drishyam 2 [13] [14] Anju George.MalayalamSequel to Drishyam
2022 CBI 5: The Brain CBI Officer Anitha VarmaMalayalam
2023 Kurukkan AnjithaMalayalam
TBABadarul Muneer Husnul JamalSulekhaMalayalam
TBAZebra VarakalMary CherianMalayalam
TBAAllu and Arjun [15] MalayalamDirectorial debut

Television

YearProgramRoleChannelNotes
2014Ente KuttiakalamHost Kochu TV
2015 Star Challenge Contestant Flowers TV
2016MaruhabaHost Flowers TV
Sell Me the Answer Participant Asianet
LalettanodoppamHost Kaumudy TV
Onam Samam PayasamHost Kaumudy TV
2016-2017Comedy Super Night 2Host Flowers T.V. replaced Rachana Narayanankutty
2017MaruhabaHost Flowers TV
Mammookka The Great Fatherhost Flowers TV
2018Nadanam VenulayamDancer Mazhavil Manorama
2018–2019Marakkatha SwadHost Flowers T.V. replaced Arya Rohit
Mylanchi MonchuHost Flowers T.V.
2021Red CarpetMentor Amrita TV
Comedy StarsMentor Asianet
2022Ona RuchimelamHost Asianet
2024 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 6) Contestant Asianet Evicted Day 77 [16]
Star Singer season 9 Guest Asianet

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