Kani Kusruti

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Kani Kusruti
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Kusruti in 2024
Born
Kani

Alma materSchool Of Drama, Thrissur
L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq
OccupationActress

Kani Kusruti is an Indian actress. She first gained recognition in 2009 with the film Kerala Cafe , where her performance was critically acclaimed. [1] [2] Kani won the Best Actress at Kerala State Film Awards in 2020 and the Best Actress Award at the Moscow International Film Festival for her performance as Khadeeja in the film Biriyaani . [3]

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Early life

Kani was born in Cheruvakkal, a small village in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, to social activist and rationalist parents Jayasree A. K. and Maitreya Maitreyan. Her parents had dropped their last names to erase the social hierarchy marker that comes with last names in India. At 15, she invented her last name "Kusruti" (meaning "mischievous" in Malayalam) to fill in a requirement in her class 10th exam application. She grew up in Thiruvananthapuram, where she got introduced to the Abhinaya Theatre Research Centre, [4] [5] "a common platform for theatre practitioners".

She later moved to Thrissur, where she enrolled in the theatre arts program at the Thrissur School of Drama, between 2005 and 2007. She completed her theatre education at the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, where she studied physical theatre for two years. [6]

Career

At Abhinaya, Kusruti made her theatre debut in Baudhayana's classic farce Bhagavadajjukam . She played the lead role of Vasantsena in the production from 2000 to 2006. The play toured across theatre festivals, including the Bharat Rang Mahotsav and the International Theatre Festival of Kerala. She rendered the part of Kamala in M. G. Jyotish's stage adaptation of Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha . In 2007, the production was invited to the Villeneuve en Scene Festival d'Avignon.

In 2009, after returning from L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, Kusruti appeared in the anthology film Kerala Cafe , in the segment "Island Express" directed by Shankar Ramakrishnan. In 2010, she played a Naxalite in the Mohanlal starrer Shikkar , but her nuanced rendition of a sex worker in the 2010 film Cocktail got her noticed by mainstream audiences.

In December 2010, Kani collaborated on creating 'Las Indias', a "mega performance event" directed by the thespian and theatre pedagogist Elias Cohen. The performance was staged in a bus, that was designed for the production. The Indo-Latin American theatre company, the Singing Sticks Theatre Ensemble evolved out of Las Indias. The bus that was originally created for Las Indias, was used once again for an interactive theatre roadshow 'Tsunami Express: Highway of Hopes', which Kusruti collaborated on making. [7]

In 2011, Kani joined the renowned touring theatre company Footsbarn to work on a new production of Shakespeare's Tempest . She played Miranda in the resulting performance "The Indian Tempest". [8] After touring Ireland, Spain, France, Portugal and India, [9] the production opened at Shakespeare's Globe in 2013. [10] [11]

Kusruti researched, co-developed and acted in the Indo-Polish production 'Burning Flowers - 7 Dreams of a Woman', directed by Pawel Szkotak and produced by Teatr Biuro Podróży. [12]

In 2015, Kani became a household presence with the soap opera Eswaran Sakshiyayi, directed by K. K. Rajeev. She played the part of Advocate Tresa, a lawyer who joins in on the investigation for her brother's murder. [6]

Personal life

Kusruti's mother Dr. Jayasree AK, a community medicine specialist and social activist, lectures at Pariyaram Medical College, and is a regular guest on talk shows. Her father Maitreya Maitreyan has worked for, and led, several human rights movements in Kerala.

She identifies herself as an atheist and a rationalist. [13] [14] On 19 February 2019, she revealed she quit acting due to sexual demands from filmmakers. The actress has now made serious claims against the Malayalam film industry. Shockingly, Kani has claimed that filmmakers even approached her mom to convince her to give in to their demands. Kani chose to go back to theatre, but she couldn't earn enough in that industry to make a living. [15]

However, Kani is hopeful about the Malayalam film industry after the #MeToo Movement and initiations like Women in Cinema Collective. [16] [15] In 2019, Kusruti along with 48 other notable artists in the country had written an open letter to Narendra Modi over incidents of lynching in the country. [17]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2003 Anyar Bus PassengerMalayalam
ManushyaputhriLakshmiMalayalam
2007A Flowering TreeAmmaMalayalamShort film
2009 Kerala Cafe Zeba Malayalam Segment: Island Express
2010 Shikkar Naxalite Malayalam
Cocktail ElsaMalayalam
2011 Urumi SingerMalayalam
Silent Dark EyesWomanEnglishShort film
2012 Karmayogi Penn JyothiyammaMalayalam
2013 Oru Indian Pranayakadha Police Commissioner Malayalam
North 24 Kaatham Lajjo Malayalam
Hotel California Guest roleMalayalam
Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla Flat residentMalayalam
2014 Masala Republic AGS OfficerMalayalam
Pisaasu Angry husband's wife Tamil
Burma ClaraTamil
2015PadakkamProstituteMalayalamShort film [18] [19]
Sivapuranam Tamil
Ishwaran SakshiyayiAdv.Tresa Malayalam TV series
The Dolphins Varalakshmi Malayalam
2016 Kalam Housekeeper Tamil
Memories of a Machine [20] [21] [22] Lady Malayalam Short film [23]
2017GiGiMalayalamShort film
ThadayamJennyTamilShort film
TouchSelviTamilShort film
Spyder Sudalai/Bhairavadu's Mother Tamil
Telugu
2018 Maa Mother; SathyaTamilShort film
Theekuchiyum PanithulliyumThanujaMalayalam
The NotionPadma IyerEnglishShort film
Counterfeit KunkooSmita Sunil NikamHindi, MarathiShort film [24]
2019OoluManasiMalayalam
2020The Discreet Charm of the SavarnasEnglishShort film
Biriyaani KhadeejaMalayalamWon
Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress| [25]
Best second actress award at the Imagine Film Festival in Madrid, Spain
Feature Film [26] [27]
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress – Malayalam
2021Tryst with DestinyAhalyaHindi/English
1956, Central TravancoreKela's wifeMalayalam
Vicks - Care Lives OnPriyanka BhosaleHindiVideo
2022 Super Sharanya PedestrianMalayalamCameo appearance
Pada Sheeja P.K.Malayalam
Vichithram MarthaMalayalam
Nishiddho ChaaviMalayalam
Vazhakku SathiMalayalam [28]
2023 Kirkkan Farsana RasheedMalayalam [29]
2024 All We Imagine as Light Nurse PrabhaMalayalam [30]
Girls Will Be Girls Mother AnilaHindi, Eng [31]
Mura Malayalam [32]
2025 Ouseppinte Osyath TBAMalayalam [33]

Television

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2021 OK Computer Monalisa PaulHindi Disney+ Hotstar
Won Filmfare OTT Awards 2021 for Best Supporting Actor Female (Comedy)
Maharani Kaveri SridharanHindi SonyLIV
2024 Killer Soup Kirtima Kadathanathan Hindi Netflix [34]
Poacher DFO DinaMalayalam Amazon Prime Video
Thalaimai Seyalagam Tamil ZEE5 Original Series
Nagendran's Honeymoons ThankamMalayalam Disney+ Hotstar [35]

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards
South Filmfare Awards
Moscow International Film Festival
2024 Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards

Honours

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