Nisha Sarangh

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Nisha Sarangh
Nisha Sarangh in October 2019.png
Sarangh in 2019
Born
Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Nationality Indian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Television anchor
  • Classical dancer
Children2
Parents
  • Saranghadhan
  • Shyamala

Nisha Sarangh is an Indian actress who appears in Malayalam films and television serials. She is best known for playing the character of Neelima in the TV sitcom Uppum Mulakum , [1] broadcast on Flowers. [2] [3] She won the Kerala State Television Award for Best Comedian in a Special Jury Category in 2017. [4]

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Personal life

Nisha Sarangh was born in Ernakulam. Nisha was married to her cousin early in her teenage but later the couple got divorced. She has two daughters, Revathy and Revitha. The elder daughter Revathy got married in 2018. [5] She currently lives at Kakkanad, Kochi.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Agnisakshi Kathakali dancer
2002 Krishna Pakshakkilikal Teacher
2003 Hariharan Pilla Happy Aanu Sushama (Maid)
Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum Teacher
Swantham MalavikaRaji
2004 Vajram Sushama
Manjupoloru Penkutti Lilly teacher
Kaazhcha Teacher
Kathavasheshan Police Inspector's wife
2005DecemberSr. Molly
Hridayathil Sookshikkan Servant
Chandrolsavam Mrs. Vasu
Boyy Friennd Father Kacharathara's wife
Police Zeenath
Iruvattam Manavaatti Vilasini
Oridam Staff of Jwala
2006 Raashtram Chandy's relative
Yes Your Honour Narayani Velayudhan
Pothan Vava Paulachan's wife
2007JanmamDevaraayar's mother
Big B George's wife
Payum Puli Sarala
Aakasham Raghunanandan's wife
Nagaram Seetha
Flash Dhwani's kin
Kichamani MBA Seethalakshmi
Chotta Mumbai Nadeshan's wife
2008 Annan Thambi Drunkard's wife
Kerala Police Director's wife
Cycle Nun
Parunthu Mahendran's wife
Shakespeare M.A. Malayalam Drama artist
Oridathoru Puzhayundu Mallika
Chempada Lekha
2009 Shudharil Shudhan Ramankunju's mother
Hailesa Indu
Vairam: Fight for Justice
Malayali Madhavan's sister
Red Balloon
2010 Karayilekku Oru Kadal Dooram Bhanu
Oru Small Family Sweeper in hospital
Oridathoru Postman Sumangala
Aathmakatha Rosie
Chekavar DYSP Menon's wife
Nalla PattukareJameela
Kaaryasthan Herself
2011 Adaminte Makan Abu Sulaiman's wife
Janapriyan Drama actor's wife
Orma Mathram Jinnumma
Achan Mother
2012 MLA Mani: Patham Classum Gusthiyum Surabi
Masters Roy's wife
My Boss Sneha
Parudeesa Sonichan's wife
NadhabrahmamLakhmi
Crime StoryAnnie
Matinee Jayasree
Grihanathan Nandakumar's wife
2013 Olipporu Kumaran's wife
Amen Mathachan's wife
Ms Lekha Tharoor Kaanunnathu Madhuri's mother
Oru Indian Pranayakatha Sivaraman's wife
Ithu Manthramo Thanthramo KuthanthramoEnquired wife
Ithu Pathiramanal Kanakam
Ayaal Villager
KittuoAnuShort Film
Drishyam School principal
Police MaamanPolice officer
3 G Third Generation
Thekku Thekkoru Deshathu
Namboothiri Yuvavu @43Gigi Gopal
2014 Vegam Molly
Happy Journey Molly
Villali Veeran Pavithran's sister
Ring Master Sathyavel's wife
Malayalakkara ResidencyResidency member
Koottathil OralManju's mother
2015 Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare Herself
Namukkore AakashamRony's mother
Snehikkan Oru Manassu
2016 Yathra Chodikkathe Suma
RomanovAngelin's mother
KolamassVandana's mother
VayyaveliJameela
2017 Avarude Raavukal Bindhu Jayamurugan
BobbyBobby's mother
Clint Ammu's mother
Ladoo Angelin's mother
2019 Lonappante Mamodeesa Sicily
Jeem Boom Bhaa Ravi's wife
Oru Nakshathramulla Aakasham
ImmahMolikutty
Thanneer Mathan Dinangal Keerthi's mother
2020 Bhoomiyile Manohara Swakaryam Mariyam
Kappela Mary
2022 Meppadiyan Stella
Prakashan Parakkatte Latha
Aanandham ParamanandhamGireesh's mother
2023LaikaVimala [6]
Jaladhara Pumpset Since 1962 Lalitha [7]
Praavu Suchithra [8]
Theeppori Benny Gracy [9]
Maharani [10]
Bullet Diaries [11]
2024Panchavalsara Padhathi [12]
Big Ben [13]
Ezhuthola [14]
Paalum Pazhavum [15]

TV serials

YearSerialChannelNotes
1999-2000SindoorakuruviSurya TV
DurgaAsianet
MotiramDD MalayalamTelefilm
MakalDD MalayalamTelefilm
AnanthamDD Malayalam
Kalikoottam Jeevan TV
PradakshinamDD Malayalam
2005Alilathali Asianet
Mounam Nombaram Kairali TV
2006Veendum Jwalayayi DD Malayalam
SuryodayamDD Malayalam
SuryaputhriAsianet
PriyamKairali TV
Manassariyathe Surya TV
2007Velankani MathavuSurya TV
2008JanuaryAsianet
Indhumukhi ChandramathiSurya TV
Sree Ayyappanum VavarumSurya TV
Minnal KesariSurya TV
Ente AlphonsammaAsianet
Vishudha ThomasleehaAsianet
2009VigrahamAsianet
SnehathoovalAsianet
KudumbayogamSurya TV
Gajaraja Guruvayoor KeshavanSurya TV
2010Parayi Petta PanthirukulumSurya TV
MattoruvalSurya TV
KarunyamDD Malayalam
ChakravakamSurya TV
2011NilavilakkuSurya TV
Ilam Thennal PoleSurya TV
2012Daivathinu Swantham DevoottyMazhavil Manorama
2013PanchagniKairali TV
MakalSurya TV
RudraveenaSurya TV
Swargavathil Jaihind TV
2014 Balaganapathy Asianet
KumkumapottuPrabhatham
Sthreedhanam Asianet
VadhuSurya TV
2015SpandanamSurya TV
Akkamma Stalinum Pathrose Gandhiyum Asianet
Sundari Mazhavil Manorama
KalyanasoughandhikamAsianet
2015-2021 Uppum Mulakum Flowers TV Portrays Neelima Balachandran
2015-2016Bandhuvaru ShathruvaruMazhavil Manorama
2016Vishudha Chavara AchanFlowers TV
2016SundarimookkuKairali TV
2018 Seetha Flowers TVSpecial appearance
2020Double DeckerFlowers OnlineWeb series
2020Kas KasOnlineWeb series
2020-2021Pappanum PadminiumOnlineWeb series
2021-2022Ajmalbismi KattanYou TubeWeb series
2022 Erivum Puliyum Zee Keralam
2022-2024 Uppum Mulakum Season 2 Flowers TV Portrays Neelima Balachandran
2024-present Uppum Mulakum Season 3 Flowers TV Portrays Neelima Balachandran [16]

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