Shritha Sivadas

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Shritha Sivadas
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Shritha in 2013
Born
Parvathy Sivadas [1]

Aluva, Kerala, India
Other namesPaaru
Alma mater Sree Sankara College, Kalady
Occupations
  • Actress
  • television presenter
Years active2012–present
Parents
  • Sivadas (father)
  • Uma (mother)

Shritha Sivadas is an actress and television presenter who works in Malayalam and Tamil-language films. She made her debut in Sugeeth's Ordinary (2012). [2] After long back she made a comeback through Dhilluku Dhuddu 2 in 2019.

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Personal life

Shritha was born as Parvathy to Shivadas and Uma. [1] [3] She hails from Uliyannoor in Aluva, Kerala, [4] and graduated in Microbiology from the Sree Sankara College.

Career

Shritha started her career as an anchor for the programme named Dew Drops in Kairali,[ citation needed ] and went on to anchor Kairali TV's Tharolsavam. [4] Sugeeth's Ordinary (2012) marked her acting debut, after which she was referred to as the "Gavi Girl" by the audience and in the media. [4] She was then seen in a guest role in a song sequence with Asif Ali in Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu . [5] In the suspense thriller 10:30 am Local Call she played a girl called Nimmi. [5] Her next release was Money Back Policy, directed by Jayaraj Vijay. [6] [7] March 2013, Shritha stated that she had decided to move on to the Tamil film industry, citing: "Honestly, I am not happy with the roles that are offered here (Malayalam)". [8] Despite that statement, she signed several films in Malayalams including Hangover , [9] Rasputin [10] Weeping Boy, [10] [11] Koothara and Onnum Mindathe . [12]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2012 Ordinary KalyaniMalayalamNominated—SIIMA Award for Best Female Debutant
Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu ParvathyGuest role in a song sequence
2013 10:30 am Local Call [ citation needed ]Nimmy
Weeping BoyGeethu
Money Back Policy Girl in busCameo appearance
2014 Hangover Sanjana
Koothara Shilpa
Onnum Mindathe
2015 Rasputin Anuyuktha
2016 Dum Sherin
2019 Dhilluku Dhuddu 2 Maya Tamil
2020 Maniyarayile Ashokan AnjuMalayalamCameo appearance
2021 Sunny Aditi
KuralTamil
2022 Astakarmma Divya
Ward 126 Roseline Maria
Doodi

Television

YearTitleRoleLanguageChannel
2009Dew DropsAnchorMalayalam Kairali TV
2010Tharolsavam
2015Smart Show Flowers TV channel
2017Grand Magical CircusHost Amrita TV
2021-2022 Enga Veetu Meenakshi MeenakshiTamil Colors Tamil
2022Joker PokerContestant Zee Tamil
2024 - present Veetuku Veedu Vaasapadi Parvathi [13] Star Vijay

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