Aparna Gopinath

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Aparna Gopinath is an Indian film actress and theatre artist. She debuted in 2013, with the Malayalam film ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi opposite Dulquer Salmaan.

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Early life

Aparna is born into a Malayali family in Chennai. [1] She was a theatre artist and contemporary dancer before her acting debut. She has associated herself with ‘Koothu-P-Pattarai’, an avant-garde theatre movement of Chennai, and had also acted in renowned plays like ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’, ‘Woyzeck’, ‘Moonshine’, ‘Sky Toffee’, ‘Sangadi Arinjo’ based on seven short stories of Vaikom abhishekh and several Shakespearean plays. [2] [3] [ non-primary source needed ] [4] [5]

Movie career

She debuted in movies with Martin Prakkat's ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi which became a super hit. She played the role of Madhumitha, a college student and the love interest of Dulquer Salmaan in the movie. [6] Her second movie as heroine was Asif Ali starrer Bicycle Thieves. [7]

She played the female lead in Mamas' Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 which is a sequel to 1995 cult comedy Mannar Mathai Speaking [8] and Boban Samuel's Happy Journey starring Jayasurya. [9] She played the role of a junior journalist in director Venu's film Munnariyippu starring Mammootty which received rave reviews for her acting skills. [10] She had signed Mohanlal-Priyadarshan Film Ammu to Ammu but it was later shelved due to production difficulties. [11] In 2016, she completed Kranthi which saw no theatrical release.

Theater career

In Chennai, she was active in English theatre and was a part of plays like ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’ and worked with various theatre groups including Masquerade, The Little Theatre, Magic Lantern, Madras Players, [12] Koothu–p-Pattarai. [1] Over years, she has directed [13] and acted in over 50 plays. Her favorite remains "Moonshine And Skytoffeeby", by a Chennai-based group called Perch directed by Rajeev Krishnan. [12] [14]

In 2014, she was a part of ‘Under The Mangosteen Tree’, an adaption of a Vaikom Mohammed Basheer tale. [15]

Awards

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRole(s)NotesRef.
2013 ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi MadhumithaDebut film [6]
Bicycle Thieves Meera [7]
2014 Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 Nithya [8]
Happy Journey Ziya [9]
Gangster Lilly [19]
Munnariyippu Anjali [10]
2015 Onnam Loka Mahayudham ACP Tara Mathew [20]
Charlie Dr. Kani [21]
2016 School Bus Aparna [22]
2017 Sakhavu Neethi [23]
2018 Mazhayathu Anitha [24]
2019Oru Nakshathramulla AakashamUma [25]
SafeShreya Sreedharan [26]

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