Parvathy Thiruvothu filmography

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Parvathy Thiruvothu , known mononymously as Parvathy, is an Indian actress known for her performances in Malayalam and Tamil cinema.

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The following is a complete list of the filmography of Parvathy Thiruvothu.

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2006 Out of Syllabus Gayatri Malayalam
Notebook Pooja KrishnanMalayalam
2007 Vinodayathra ReshmiMalayalam
Milana Anjali Kannada
Flash Dhwani SekharanMalayalam
2008 Poo Maari Tamil
2009 Male Barali Manju Irali Sneha ShivappaKannada
2010 Prithvi Priya ShastriKannada
2011 City of God MarakathamMalayalam
2013 Chennaiyil Oru Naal AditiTamil [1]
Andhar Bahar SuhasiniKannada
Maryan PanimalarTamil
2014 Bangalore Days RJ SarahMalayalam
2015 Uttama Villain Manonmani / Yamini (Portrait)Tamil [2]
Ennu Ninte Moideen Kottatil KanchanamaalaMalayalam [3]
Charlie TessaMalayalam
2016 Bangalore Naatkal RJ SarahTamil
2017 Take Off SameeraMalayalam [4]
Qarib Qarib Singlle Jaya Shashidharan Hindi [5]
2018 My Story Tara & HemaMalayalam [6]
Koode SophieMalayalam [7]
2019 Uyare Pallavi RaveendranMalayalam [8]
Virus AnnuMalayalam
2020 Halal Love Story HaseenaMalayalamCameo [9]
2021 Varthamanam Faiza SafiyaMalayalam [10]
Aanum Pennum RachiyammaMalayalamAnthology film; segment: Rachiyamma [11]
Aarkkariyam ShirleyMalayalam [12]
Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum DevakiTamilAnthology film; segment: Devaki [13]
2022 Puzhu BharatiMalayalam
Wonder Women MiniEnglish
Lalanna's Song ShobyMalayalam [14]
2023 Kadak Singh Miss Mimi KannanHindi [15]
2024 Ullozhukku AnjuMalayalam [16]
Thangalaan GangammaTamil [17]
Her RuchiMalayalam [18]

Television

List of Parvathy Thiruvothu web series credits
YearSeriesRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2021 Navarasa Waheeda BegumTamilAnthology series; segment: Inmai [19] [20]
2023 Dhootha Kranthi ShenoyTeluguEight episodes [21]
2024 Manorathangal SudhaMalayalamAnthology series; segment: Kazhcha [22]

Awards

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