Mallika Sukumaran

Mallika Sukumaran
Born 15 November 1954 (1954-11-15) (age 61)
Haripad, Alappuzha
Occupation Actress
Years active 1974 – present
Spouse(s) Jagathy Sreekumar (1976 - 1978, Divorced) <vs/> Sukumaran (1978 - 1997, Deceased)
Children Indrajith Sukumaran and Prithviraj Sukumaran

Mallika Sukumaran is an Indian film and television actress.

The 1974 Malayalam film Utharayanam by G. Aravindan was her first film. Since then, she has appeared in over 60 films. She won the Kerala State Film award for Second Best Actress for her role in the 1974 film Swapnadanam.

Her first appearance in television was in a tele-serial by K.K. Rajeev called Peythozhiyathe. She won the Second Best Actress Award in Kaveri Film Critics Television Awards (2004) for her role in the serial American Dreams.

She is well-known for her comedic roles as well as her antagonistic roles.

She made her debut in Tamil cinema with the 2008 film Vaazhthugal.

Personal life

She was born to Madhavan Pillai Kainikkara and Shobha.[1]

She married Jagathy in 1976 but the marriage ended in divorce. Later on 17 October 1978 she married Malayalam actor Sukumaran.[2] After marrying Sukumaran, she retired from the limelight. After the demise of her husband, she returned to the film industry.

Her sons Prithviraj and Indrajith are leading actors in Malayalam cinema.[3] Actress and television anchor Poornima Indrajith is her daughter in law.

Career

The 1974 film Utharayanam by G. Aravindan was Mallika's first film.[4] In 1975, she acted in the film Boy Friend and later in Pichathikutappan (1979) directed by P. Venu. When she married the Malayalam actor Sukumaran, she left her acting career.

After the demise of her husband, she came back to acting. Her first acting initiative was a tele-serial by K.K. Rajeev called Peythozhiyathe. Valayam, Snehadooram, Sthree Oru Santhwanam, Harichandhanam, American Dreams, Indhumukhi Chandhramathi, Porutham are some of her popular tele-serials. She also got a film-TV critics award for her role in the serial American Dreams.[5]

Her first movie in her comeback is the Rajasenan movie Meghasandesham. Suresh Gopi was the hero of this movie. Her role in Ranjith's Ammakkilikkoodu was widely appreciated. Recently she has judged popular reality show Amma Ammmayiyamma telecasting on Kairali TV. She has acted in some advertisements also. She sang the song Ormayundo in PP Govindan's 1977 film Saritha along with P Jayachandran.

Her first movie in Tamil cinema was Vaazhthugal by Sebastian Seeman.[6]

In January 2013, she launched Spice Boat, a Multi Cuisine Restaurant at West Bay, Doha, Qatar. She is the CEO and the Executive Chairperson of the restaurant. She holds a resident permit for Doha.[7][8]

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards

Mallika Sukumaran with Prithviraj Sukumaran during the marriage function of actress Kavya Madhavan

Kaveri Film Critics Television Awards (2004)

Filmography

  • Rockstar (2015) .... Alice
  • Oru Yathrayude Anthyam (2015) ....
  • Tamaar Padaar (2014) (Voice only)
  • Njanum Ente Familiyum (2012) .... Jaininte
  • PSC Balan (2011)
  • Ammanilavu (2010)
  • Ivar Vivahitharayal (2009) .... Treesa's mother
  • Calendar (2009) .... Annamma
  • Thirakkatha (2008) .... Sarojam
  • Vaazhthugal (Tamil) (2008)
  • Chota Mumbai (2007) .... Roseley
  • Romeoo (2007)... Lakshmikutty
  • Vrindavanam (2006)
  • Ammakilikkoodu (2003) .... Saramma
  • Sthithi (2003)
  • Megasandesam (2001) .... College Professor
  • Thrishna (1981)
  • Daaliyapookkal (1980)
  • Maalika Paniyunnavar (1979)
  • Mochanam (1979)
  • Pichathikuttapan (1979)
  • Hridayathinte Nirangal (1979)
  • Etho Oru Swapnam (1978)
  • Vayanadan Thampan (1978)
  • Avalude Raavukal (1978)
  • Ashtamudikkayal (1978)
  • Padakkuthira (1978)
  • Mannu (1978)
  • Aval Vishwasthayayirunnu (1978)... Lisy
  • Kudubam Oru Sreekovil (1978).... Sumithra
  • Madanolsavam (1978)
  • Jayikkanayi Janichavan (1978)
  • Aanppachan (1978)
  • Kaathirunna Nimisham (1978) ... Savithri
  • Samayamayilla Polum (1978)
  • Chakravarthini (1977)
  • Kavilamma (1977)
  • Vezhambal (1977)
  • Vidarunna Mottukal (1977)
  • Sooryakanthi (1977)
  • Yudhakandam (1977)
  • Jagad Guru Adishankaran (1977)
  • Sneham (1977)
  • Harshabashppam (1977)
  • Sujatha (1977)
  • Madhuraswapnam (1977)
  • Agni Nakshathram (1977)
  • Sreedevi (1977)
  • Ashtamangalyam (1977)
  • Poojakedukkatha Pookkal (1977) .... Gomathi
  • Aval Oru Devalayam (1977)
  • Vazhivilakku (1976)
  • Light House (1976) ... Mallika
  • Njaval Pazhangal (1976)
  • Chirikudukka (1976).... Appakari Mariya
  • Swapnadanam (1976) ....Rosy Cheriyan
  • Anubhavam (1976)
  • Sindooram (1976)
  • Mohiniyattam (1976)
  • Utharayanam (1975)
  • Hello Darling (1975)...Leela
  • Omanakunju (1975)
  • Abhimanam (1975)
  • Love Letter (1975)
  • Makkal (1975)
  • Ragam (1975)
  • Penpada (1975) .... Ammukutty
  • Boy Friend (1975)
  • Kanyakumari (1974)
  • Nadeenadanmaare Aavasyamundu (1974)
  • Kaarthika (1968)

Television career

External links

References

  1. http://cinidiary.com/people.php?pigsection=Actor&picata=2&no_of_displayed_rows=17&no_of_rows_page=10&sletter=
  2. "പൃഥ്വിയ്ക്ക് എന്തെങ്കിലും വിഷമമുണ്ടായാല്‍ ഇന്ദ്രനാണ് ദുഃഖം :Interview with Mallika Sukumaran". malayalam.oneindia.com. Retrieved 17 October 2015. zero width joiner character in |title= at position 41 (help)
  3. http://www.mathrubhumi.com/movies/interview/38182/
  4. :: Mallika Sukumaran mother of Prithviraj South Indian Bold Actor malayalam, tamil, movie, cinema
  5. http://www.thehindu.com/2005/02/19/stories/2005021908910400.htm
  6. Mallika Sukumaran debuts in Tamil
  7. https://www.facebook.com/spiceboatdoha/info?tab=overview
  8. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/news/Mallika-Sukumaran-to-settle-in-Doha/articleshow/13149623.cms
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