Vinutha Lal

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Vinutha Lal
Born
Ashwathy Lal

Other namesLakshana, Vinutha Singh
Occupation(s)Actress, model, Cosmetologist
Years active1996, 2008-2010, 2014-present

Vinutha Lal (born Aswathy Lal) is an Indian actress and model known for her works in Malayalam cinema. [1] In 2014 she starred in Parankimala a remake of the 1981 Malayalam film of the same name, Lal has appeared in the mundu outfit donning the role of a woman named Thanka. [2] [3]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotesRef(s)
1996 Appaji Kannada Special appearance
2008 Nenjathai Killadhe Suganthi Tamil
Madurai Ponnu Chennai Paiyan TamilSpecial appearance
2009PramukhanAarathi Malayalam
2010 Thottupaar KanimozhiTamil
2014ParankimalaThankaMalayalam [4]
Aggiravva Telugu [5]
Ulsaha Committee Haritha NairMalayalam[ citation needed ]
Bhaiyya Bhaiyya ShanthiMalayalam [6]
2015 Saradhi RajaniMalayalam [4]
2016 Lens AngelMalayalam
2017Tamil
2018Chila Nerangalil ChilarMalayalam
2024 Thanne Vandi Prema ShankaranTamil [7]

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