Sreelaya

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Sreelaya
Born
Laya Jose

Kannur
OccupationActress
Years active2013–present
Spouses
  • Nivil Chacko
    (m. 2017,divorced)
  • Robin Cherian
    (m. 2021)
Children1
Relatives Sruthi Lakshmi (sister)

Laya Jose, better known by her screen name Sreelaya, is an Indian actress acting mainly in Malayalam television serials.

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Personal life

Laya was born to Jose and cine actress Lissy Jose at Kannur. [1] She has a younger sister Shruthi Lakshmi, also an actress. [2] Sreelaya married Nivin Chacko in 2017, but later got divorced. She then married Robin Cherian in 2021. [3] The couple have a daughter. [4]

Filmography

Film

List of Sreelaya film credits
YearFilmRoleNotesRef.
2013 Kutteem Kolum Suja [5]
2015MaanikyamKunju Manikyam [6]
CompartmentGayathri [7]

Television

List of Sreelaya television credits
YearShowRoleChannelNotesRef.
2005Krishna Kripa SagaramRadha Amrita TV [8]
2006Swarnamayooram Asianet [8]
Kurukshethra [8]
2013KanmaniThulasi Surya TV [5]
2013-2014 Bhagyadevatha Bhagyalakshmi Mazhavil Manorama [9]
2014Ivide Ingananu BhaiGuest[ citation needed ]
2015Nammal ThammilPanelist[ citation needed ]
2015–2017MoonnumaniKuttimani Flowers TV [10]
2018–2019Thenum VayambumMallikaSurya TV [11]
2020 Priyapettaval Dr. UmaMazhavil ManoramaReplacing Avanthika Mohan [12]
2022Star MagicContestantFlowers TVFun Show [13]
Top Singer Season 2GuestMusic show[ citation needed ]
Kuttitharangalude Samsthana SammelanamGuestMusic show[ citation needed ]

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