Namitha

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Namitha
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Namitha in 2007
Born
Namitha Mukesh Vankawala

(1981-05-10) 10 May 1981 (age 42) [1]
Surat, Gujarat, India
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • politician
Years active2001–present
Political party Bharatiya Janata Party
Spouse
Veerendra Chowdary
(m. 2017)

Namitha Vankawala is an Indian actress, model and politician who predominantly works in Tamil and Telugu cinema along with a few films in Kannada and Malayalam. [2] She serves as a state executive member of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Tamil Nadu. [3]

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Career

2001−2008

Starting her career as a beauty pageant contestant, Namitha was crowned Miss Surat during the year of 1998 at the age of 17. She went on to participate in the 2001 Miss India pageant and ended up as the third runner-up, while Celina Jaitley was crowned Miss India. [4] The publicity she garnered during the competition prompted her to move to Mumbai and subsequently she did a number of TV commercials such as Himani cream and hand soap, Arun Ice Creams, Manikchand Gutka, and Nile Herbal Shampoo early in her career. Unable to make a breakthrough into the Hindi film industry, she enrolled in an English Literature course and then considered returning to Surat but chose to later accept an invitation to audition for a Telugu film. After being selected, she consequently made her acting debut in Sreenu Vaitla's coming-of-age romantic film, Sontham (2002). Her next film, Saran's big budget action film Gemeni (2002) opposite Venkatesh, garnered her further attention and her portrayal of a Marwardi girl won critical acclaim. She had also briefly given herself the stagename of "Bhairavi" for the film, but later reverted to her original name. [5] [6]

In the mid-2000s, she quickly became popular in Tamil language films with her mature look and tall frame prompting film makers to cast her opposite ageing actors such as Vijayakanth, Sathyaraj, Arjun, Parthiban, Sundar C and Sarathkumar. [7] She appeared in a series of commercial action films opposite such actors, including roles in Aai (2005), Chanakya (2005) and Aanai (2005). Likewise, she was regularly cast in comedy films with senior actors too, making appearances in Siddique's Engal Anna (2004) and six of Sakthi Chidambaram's comedy dramas. During the period, she appeared in her first Hindi film Love Ke Chakkar Mein , worked on a Kannda film titled Namitha I Love You and shot for an English film, Maya, which was later released in 2008 as Kamasutra Nights. [8] In 2007, she had the opportunity to work with two leading actors from Tamil cinema, respectively appearing with Vijay in the A. R. Rahman-musical Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007) and Ajith Kumar in Vishnuvardhan's gangster film Billa (2007). By the end of the period, Namitha had developed a "cult following" in Tamil Nadu as a result of her glamorous appearances in films, with the media regularly looking to feature her in reports and Behindwoods.com labelled her "omnipotent and omnipresent". [9] [10] [11]

2009−present

However, by the turn of the decade, Namitha's popularity began to decline after several of her films failed to perform well and the South Indian film industry moved away from casting women in outright glamorous roles, a character that Namitha had become famed for performing. Film makers were also reluctant to cast Namitha opposite young male actors, as the older generation began to stop appearing in leading roles. [12] She was relegated to increasingly smaller roles and guest appearances, while the big-budget horror film, Jaganmohini (2009), where she played the title role performed poorly at the box office. [13] Likewise, she became engaged in disputes with her filmmakers, with the director of Azhagana Ponnuthan (2010), criticising the actress's lack of cooperation for the film's failure. [14] [15] She briefly prioritized her work in Kannada films in the early 2010s, while several of her films endured production delays including Ilamai Oonjal (2016). After several years without any film releases, she announced plans of making a comeback in 2016. [16]

In 2017, Namitha appeared on the Tamil reality television show, Bigg Boss hosted by Kamal Haasan. During her stint in the show, she was widely criticised for her harsh treatment of actress Oviya. [17] Her upcoming projects include T. Rajender's Indraya Kadhal Da, where she plays the antagonist. [18] [19]

In the media

At the height of her success in 2008, Namitha's devotee built her a temple near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She became the second actress after Khushbu in the state to be immortalised in such a fashion by her fan following. [20] [21] In October 2010, there was an attempt to kidnap her by a fan at Trichy in Tamil Nadu. [22] In 2012, the actress was chosen by Tokyo TV, a Japanese media station, as the "most beautiful person" in India. [23] She has been an advocate of safe driving and in June 2012, she and Tamil actor Bharat promoted awareness of safe driving. [24]

Politics

Namitha joined AIADMK on 24 April 2016 in the presence of party general secretary and Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa in Trichy. [25] In 2019, Namitha along with actor Radha Ravi joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in the presence of party's national president J. P. Nadda in Chennai. [26] In July 2020, after 8 months of joining the BJP, Namitha was appointed as one of the state executive member of the BJP in Tamil Nadu. [3]

Personal life

Namitha married businessman Veerendra Chowdary in Tirupathi in November 2017. [27] The couple announced their pregnancy via Namitha's Instagram on her 41st birthday. [28] She delivered twin sons in August 2022. [29]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRole(s)Language(s)NotesRef.
2002 Sontham Nandu Telugu Debut film [30]
Gemeni Manisha Natwarlalcredited as Bhairavi [31]
2003 Oka Raju Oka Rani Preethi
Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnula Pelli Sasirekha
2004 Engal Anna Gowri Tamil Tamil Debut
Aithe Enti Anjali Sharma Telugu
Maha Nadigan Aishwarya Tamil
2005 Aai Anjali Tamil
Englishkaran Maheshwari
Nayakudu Uma Telugu
Chanakya Deivanayaki Tamil
Bambara Kannaley Mynaa
Aanai Ramya
2006 Kovai Brothers Sania
Love Ke Chakkar Mein Neha V. Batra Hindi Hindi Debut
Pachchak Kuthira Poovu Tamil
Thagapansamy Swapna
Nee Venunda Chellam Anjali
Neelakanta Ganga Kannada Kannada Debut
2007 Viyabari Namitha Tamil
Naan Avanillai Monika Prasad
Azhagiya Tamil Magan Dhanalakshmi
Billa C. J.Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
2008 Sandai Seemakal Chinnakilli
Kamasutra NightsAunt Maya English English Debut
Pandi Salangai Tamil
Indra Janaki Kannada
2009 Perumal Saroja Tamil
Thee Ruchi Devi
1977 Chandini
Billa Lisa Telugu Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu
Indira Vizha Kamini Tamil
Jaganmohini Jaganmohini
2010 Black Stallion Laura Fernandez Malayalam Malayalam Debut
Azhagaana Ponnuthan Jennifer Tamil
Guru Sishyan AnithaCameo
Simha Mahima Telugu
Hoo Anju Kannada
2011 Ilaignan Sena Tamil
Namitha I Love You Sunanda Kannada
2013 Benki Birugali Mona
2016 Ilamai Oonjal Durga Tamil [32]
Pulimurugan Julie Malayalam
2019 Pottu Bhrameshwari Tamil
2020MiyaMiya

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007-2015Maanada MayiladaMain JudgeDance Reality Show
2017 Bigg Boss Tamil (season 1) ContestantEvicted Day 28 [33]
2020Dance Jodi Dance 3.0JudgeDance Show
2021 Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal HerselfGuest Appearance
2021Kanni Theevu Ullasa Ulagam 2.0HerselfGuest Appearance

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