Seetha (Malayalam actress)

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Seetha
NationalityIndian
Occupation Film actor

Seetha Anil is an Indian actress. She handled lead roles and supporting roles during the 1990s in Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil and later shifted her focus to television series. [1] She hails from Tamil Nadu. She was also a famous child artist.

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Partial filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1984 Krishna Guruvayoorappa Unni Namboothiri Malayalam Child artist
1991 Vigneshwar DivyaTamilKarthik's sister
1991Idhaya OonjalChithra's friendTamil
1992Samsarala MechanicSitaTelugu
1992Mondi Mogudu Penki PellamStreet girlTelugu
1993 Bhoomi Geetham AmmukuttiMalayalamLead heroine role
1993 Janam SreedeviMalayalamas Siddique's pair
1993 Devasuram SaradaMalayalamas Revathy's sister
1993 Shudhamaddalam UnnimayaMalayalamas Vijayakumar's sister
1994 Kudumba Vishesham DeepaMalayalamas Baiju's pair
1994 Pingami ParvathiMalayalamas Mohanlal's sister
1994BharyaNithyaMalayalamas Jagadish's sister
1994 Gandheevam SeethaMalayalam
1994 Varanamalyam SoumyaMalayalamas Sudheesh's pair
1994 Dadha SharadaMalayalamas Babu Antony's sister
1994 Priyanka GangaTamil
1994 Thai Maaman AamaniTamilas Sathyaraj's sister
1995 Nirnayam Dr.ParvathiMalayalam
1995 Sargavasantham SathiMalayalam
1995Maanam ThelinjappolUnknownMalayalamUnreleased
1995 Jameen Kottai Rajeswari & VadivuTamilDual role
1995 Thedi Vandha Raasa SumathiTamilas Ramarajan's sister
1995 Vajram ChellaTeluguas Nagarjuna's sister
1995 Ravan Raaj: A True Story Kidnapped ladyHindi
1996HitlistSheelaMalayalamas Ratheesh's and Rahman's sister
1996 Hitler AmbiliMalayalamas Mammootty's sister
1996 Family KamalaTeluguas Ooha's sister
1996 Poovarasan SundariTamilas Vijayakumar's daughter
1996 Maa Thalli Gangamma SeethaTelugudebut film as main lead
1996 Meendum Savithri GayathriTamilas Raja's sister
1996 Neti Savithri GayatriTeluguas Raja's sister
1997 Snehasindooram ValsalaMalayalam
1997 Varnapakittu SukanyaMalayalamas Meena's sister
1997SnehadoothAmmuMalayalamReleased in 2002
2002DesamGayathriMalayalamas Prem Kumar's pair
2007 Viyabari Paandi's wifeTamilas Vadivelu's pair
2009 Currency [1] SubhadraMalayalamas Keshu's Mother
2012 Karppooradeepam SethulakshmiMalayalamFilmed in 2000
Delayed release
as Siddique's sister

Television serials

YearSerialChannelLanguageRole
2000–2001 Chithi Sun TV Tamil Kamini
2000Galatta SirippuAbhirami
VishalamRajshri TamilVishalam
2000–2001Oka Stree Katha Gemini TV Telugu Sheela Mary
2000–2002En Peyar Ranganayaki Sun TV Tamil Kousalya
Sreeman Sreedevi Asianet Malayalam
2001Oorarinda Rahasiyam Doordarshan Tamil Saroja
Oru Pennin KathaiSheela
Vazhkai Sun TV Sarala
2001–2002Take It Easy VazhkaiDeepa
2001–2003NambikkaiAruna
2003–2004Janaki Gemini TV Telugu Lakshmi
2004–2007My Dear Bootham Sun TV Tamil Kaveri
2005Swantham Malootty Surya TV Malayalam
Aarthi Raj TV Tamil Madhavi
2005–2007Nimmathi Sun TV Lakshmi
2006–2012 Kasthuri Amrita
2006–2008Kalyani Surya TV Malayalam
2007Veppilaikkari Sun TV Tamil Manonmani
Mazhayariyathe Surya TV Malayalam Devu
2008 Manikoondu Sun TV Tamil Ranganayaki
2009-2011Uravukku Kai Koduppom Kalaignar TV Madhu
2018–2019 Azhagiya Tamil Magal Zee Tamil Tamil Saroja
2018 Makkal Mazhavil Manorama Malayalam Babitha
Ninne Pelladatha Zee Telugu Telugu
2019–2021 Sathya [2] Zee Tamil Tamil Janaki
Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Naanum Star Vijay Chithra [3]
2021–Present Oohalu Gusasalade Zee Telugu Telugu Susheela
2021–2023 Rettai Roja Zee Tamil Tamil Seetha and Lakshmi
2022–2024 Sadhana Gemini TV Telugu Kamakshi
2022 Kana Kaanum Kaalangal [4] Disney+Hotstar Tamil Maariamma
2024- present Karthika Deepam 2 Star Maa Telugu

TV shows

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