Ineya

Shruti Sawant, known by her stage name Ineya, is an Indian actress from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, who predominantly appears in Malayalam and Tamil films. She won the Best Actress Award for her role in the Tamil film Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011) at TN state awards.

Ineya
Born
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present
RelativesSwathi Thara (sister)

Early life

Ineya, whose real name is Shruti Sawant was born to Salahuddin. S and Savithri at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She has an elder sister, Swathi, who is also a Malayalam television actress and a younger brother, Sravan.[1] Ineya had her primary education at Thiruvananthapuram from Amritha Vidyalaya, Fort Girls Mission High School and Manakkad Karthika Thirunnal High School. She did her B.B.A course by correspondence.

Career

Ineya acted in several Malayalam television series, short films and telefilms as a child artist.[1][2] While studying in class four, she acted in the telefilm Koottilekku, which was followed by appearances in tele-serials Orma and Sree Guruvayoorappan by Vayalar Madhavan Kutty.[3] Ineya won the Miss Trivandrum title in 2005, following which she did modeling and appeared in several television advertisements as well as a number of Malayalam award-winning art films, including Saira (2006), directed Dr. Biju, Dalamarmarangal (2009) and Umma (2011), both directed by Vijayakrishnan.[3][4] She also played a pivotal role in Rajesh Touchriver's short feature The Sacred Face, which focusses on child abuse.[3]

In 2010, she starred in a Tamil film Padagasalai and signed up four more Tamil films,[5][6] all of which were cancelled or remain unreleased. She next played a supporting role as the sister to Cheran's character in Mysskin's mystery thriller Yuddham Sei.[7] Director A. Sarkunam signed her for the female lead character in his period piece Vaagai Sooda Vaa (2011), for which she changed her screen name to Ineya.[8] Her portrayal of a tea stall owner was lauded by critics. Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff wrote that she was a "welcome find", describing her as "natural, appealing, and very expressive".[7] She played as a medical student and love interest of the hero in the film Mouna Guru co-starring Arulnidhi.[9] Bharathiraja signed her for his film Annakodiyum Kodiveeranum, being impressed with her performance in Vaagai Sooda Vaa,[10] but after the script was changed, her role was removed from the film.

She was part of a number of offbeat films in Malayalam like Ayaal, Bhoopadathil Illatha Oridam and Radio. In 2014, she was first seen as herself in Vikraman's Ninaithathu Yaaro[11] then in Pulivaal, the Tamil remake of the Malayalam film Chaappa Kurishu and Naan Sigappu Manithan.[12] In her only Malayalam release of 2014, Madhu Kaithapram's Vellivelichathil (In the Limelight), she played the role of a dancer.[13]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Language Notes
2005SairaUnknownMalayalam
2007TimeUnknownMalayalam
2008ThrillHemaMalayalamCredited as Nirmisha
2009DalamarmarangalAswathyMalayalamCredited as Nirmisha
2010PadagasalaiAbhiramiTamil
2011Yuddham SeiCharuTamil
UmmaUnknownMalayalam
Vaagai Sooda VaaMadhiTamilEdison Award for Best Debut Actress
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Mouna GuruAarthiTamil
2012Bhoopadathil Illatha OridamBhaamaMalayalam
Ammavin KaipesiSelviTamil
2013Omega.exeAleena AntonyMalayalam
RadioShwethaMalayalam
Kan Pesum VaarthaigalJananiTamil
Chennaiyil Oru NaalSwethaTamil
MaasaniMasaniTamil
AyaalChakkaraMalayalam
NugamKathir's girl friendTamil
2014Ninaithathu YaaroHerselfTamilSpecial appearance
PulivaalPavithraTamil
Naan Sigappu ManithanKavithaTamil
Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam IyakkamHerselfTamilSpecial appearance
VellivelichathilTanujaMalayalam
Oru Oorla Rendu RajaStreet dancerTamilSpecial appearance
2015RosapookalamRoseMalayalam
Amar Akbar AnthonyBar dancerMalayalamSpecial appearance
AloneRamyaKannadaMultilingual
2016Karai OramTamil
LeelaTelugu
Girls SophiaMalayalamBilingual film
Thiraikku Varaadha KadhaiTamil
SwarnakaduvaLovelyMalayalam
2017Koditta Idangalai NirappugaDancerTamilCameo appearance in a song
Vaigai ExpressSwapnapriyaTamil
Puthan PanamSundariMalayalam
Sathura Adi 3500SophieTamil
AakashamittayeeRadhikaMalayalam
2018ParoleAnnieMalayalamKerala Film Critics Association Award for Second Best Actress
2019PengalilaRekhaMalayalamKerala Film Critics Association Award for Second Best Actress
PottuPottuTamil
ThakkolSarahMalayalam
MamangamUnnineeliMalayalamRamu Karyat award - Special Jury
2020DronaGuru's wifeKannada
2021WriterSaranyaTamil
2022AadhaarSarojaTamil
CoffeeSathyaTamil
2023Naan Kadavul Illai-Tamil

Television

Serials
YearTitleRoleChannelLanguage
2005OrmaDancer in title songAsianetMalayalam
2007JalamSurya TV
Sree GuruvayurappanYoung Poothana
2020–2021; 2023Kannana KanneKousalya and Chief DoctorSun TVTamil
2022–2023KanalpoovuAshwathy MahadevanSurya TVMalayalam
Shows
YearTitleRoleChannelLanguage
2012Super KudumbamCelebrity judgeSun TVTamil
Comedy StarsDancerAsianetMalayalam
2013Munch StarsHerself
2014Let's Dance: Season 2JudgeAmrita TV
2015Smart ShowParticipantFlowers
GenesZee TamilTamil
2019Kerala Dance LeagueJudgeAmrita TVMalayalam
Comedy StarsCelebrity judgeAsianet
Surya Jodi No.1JudgeSurya TV
2021Star SingerPerformer for Shankaram fusionAsianet
Star MagicMentorFlowers
Dance Vs Dance 2Colors TamilTamil
2023Red CarpetAmrita TVMalayalam
Other Works
YearTitleRoleChannelLanguage !1 Notes
KoottilekkuActress (Child Artist)MalayalamTelefilm
2022VilanguRevathiZEE5TamilWeb-Series

Awards

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards

References

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  2. "Not "Miss"ing the chance!". Reviews.in.88db.com. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  3. Sathyendran, Nita (2 November 2011). "Starry dreams". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  4. Raghavan, Nikhil (6 August 2011). "Arts / Cinema : Itsy Bitsy". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  5. "Impressive 'Miss Thiruvananthapuram' Sruthi | startrack – Movies". ChennaiOnline. 26 April 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  6. "Padagasalai Shruthi has four films on her hand". Southdreamz.com. 10 April 2010. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  7. "Review: Vaagai Sooda Vaa is outdated". Rediff.com. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  8. "Vaagai Sooda Vaa Tamil Movie Review – cinema preview stills gallery trailer video clips showtimes". IndiaGlitz. 30 September 2011. Archived from the original on 9 May 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  9. "Iniya opposite Arulnidhi – Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  10. "Priyamani out, Iniya in? – Tamil Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 13 October 2011. Archived from the original on 14 October 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  11. "Ninaithadhu Yaaro Falls Flat in a Bid to Blend Tradition and Modernity". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  12. Zachariah, Ammu. "'Chappa Kurishu' turns 'Pulival' in Kollywood". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  13. "Archived John Brittas gets lucky; to act with Ineya". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 7 February 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  14. "Kerala Film Critics Awards announced". The New Indian Express. 9 April 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
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