Andrea Jeremiah

Andrea Maria Jeremiah is an Indian actress, playback singer, and a musician, who works predominantly in Tamil and Malayalam language films.[1] She made her acting debut in Tamil film Pachaikili Muthucharam (2007), and Malayalam debut with Annayum Rasoolum (2013).

Andrea Jeremiah
Born
Andrea Maria Jeremiah

Years active2007–present

She has appeared in many commercially successful films like Annayum Rasoolum (2013), Vishwaroopam (2013), Tadakha (2013), Endrendrum Punnagai (2013), Aranmanai (2014), Loham (2015), Thoppil Jopaan (2016), Taramani (2017), Aval (2017), Vada Chennai (2018) and Aranmanai 3 (2021).[2][3]

Early life

Andrea Jeremiah was born in an Anglo-Indian family[4] at Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu. Andrea's father is a lawyer at the Madras High Court.[5][6] She has one younger sister who lives and works at Leuven, Belgium as a research assistant.[3] Jeremiah was raised near Chennai and went to National Public School and graduated from Women's Christian College.[7] She has said that she was quite a geek and wanted to be a psychiatrist until she completed her 12th board exams.[3]

Andrea learned classical piano when she was eight. At age 10, she was a part of a Jackson Five-style troupe called Young Stars which formed the base of her early singing and music composing career. She was also a theatre artist in her college and appeared in several stage plays organised by The Madras Players and EVAM.[8][2] She was the President of the Student Senate at Women's Christian College. She also organised a company, The Show Must Go On (TSMGO Productions), to promote live art and artistes.[9] Andrea said that as a college student, she turned down every film offer she got as she had no intention of becoming a film actor.[10]

Career

Acting

Andrea began her theatre career with Girish Karnad's Nagamandala. She acted in new leo coffee advertisement with actor Shiva in 2006. She also acted in a serial which relayed in Podhigai channel. She has performed all over India. She played a brief role during the climax of Kanda Naal Mudhal (2005).[11] After she rendered a song in Gautham Vasudev Menon's Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu,[7] he asked her to play as one of the lead female character in his next venture, Pachaikili Muthucharam.[2] This film was a film adaptation of James Siegel's novel Derailed,[12] with Andrea portraying Kalyani, a homemaker, whose husband engages in an affair and is blackmailed. Andrea was selected for the role after actresses Simran, Shobana and Tabu were approached.[12][13][14]

Jeremiah at U.S. Consul General Jennifer McIntyre celebration of World Environment Day at Marina Beach on 5 June 2012.

She signed for Selvaraghavan's fantasy-adventure film Aayirathil Oruvan,[2] which released in early 2010. In 2011, she agreed to play a minor supporting role in Venkat Prabhu's multi-starrer Mankatha, which was released in August 2011.[15] In 2013, she made her debut in Malayalam cinema with Rajeev Ravi's romance film Annayum Rasoolum. She has rated this film as the best in her career.[16] She played a role in Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroopam and reprised the role in its sequel, which released in 2018.[17]

Andrea has completed filming for Puthiya Thiruppangal, in which she plays a journalist.[18] In Endrendrum Punnagai, she played a model[19] and she also acted in the Malayalam film London Bridge.[20] And her next film as female lead is Aranmanai (2014), directed by Sundar C., It was a major commercial success and, as well as being a breakthrough film in her career.

She had signed on to director Ram's Taramani,[21] which released in 2017.

In 2015, Andrea was cast alongside Mohanlal in Loham, directed by Ranjith. This was her third Malayalam film, and the first with Mohanlal.

In 2021, her first release was Master, which she played an Extended cameo role, then she appeared as lead in Arya's Aranmanai 3, directed by Sundar C. The film received mixed reviews but became a hit film.[22]

She has also completed shootings for Tamil movies like Maaligai and Myskkin's Pisaasu 2, and she is currently filming Kaa, in which she plays the lead role. She reportedly plays a wildlife photographer.[23] She also completed her another Malayalam film Prakasham Parathunna Penkutty with Sudev Nair directed By R.Unni.

Singing

Andrea has stated that her focus was always on music,[10] that she chose to be a professional singer and that acting happened by chance.[24] In 2005, she ventured into playback singing in feature films.[25] She has sung several popular songs for composers Harris Jayaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Anirudh Ravichander, Thaman, Devi Sri Prasad and G. V. Prakash Kumar[26] and has also received nominations at Filmfare and Vijay Awards for a few of them. She considers the song "Maalai Neram" as the most challenging she has sung.[10]

Composing

Apart from singing under other composers' direction, Andrea also produces her own music. She composed, wrote and sang a single, "Soul of Taramani", as a promo for her Tamil romantic-drama Taramani. She has composed several music themes, songs and albums.

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Andrea Jeremiah film credits
Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes Ref.
2005Kanda Naal MudhalGirl at weddingTamilUncredited role [27]
2007Pachaikili MuthucharamKalyani VenkateshTamilDebut film
2010Aayirathil OruvanLavanya ChandramouliTamil
2011MankathaSabitha PrithvirajTamil
2012Oru Kal Oru KannadiRajinimurugan's LoverTamilGuest appearance
SaguniAndreaTamilGuest appearance
2013Annayum RasoolumAnnaMalayalam[28]
VishwaroopamAshmita SubramaniamTamilBilingual film[29]
VishwaroopHindi
TadakhaNandiniTelugu
Endrendrum PunnagaiSoniyaTamil
2014Inga Enna SolluthuRaghu's LoverTamilGuest appearance
London BridgePavithraMalayalam
AranmanaiMadhaviTamil
PoojaiSpecial numberTamilSpecial appearance
2015AambalaKumaran's drama artistTamilGuest appearance
ValiyavanShubikshaTamil
Uttama VillainArpanaTamil
LohamJayanthiMalayalam
2016Idhu Namma AaluPriyaTamil
Thoppil JoppanAnnieMalayalam
2017TaramaniAlthea JohnsonTamil[30]
ThupparivaalanPrithaTamil
AvalLakshmi KrishnakanthTamilBilingual film[31]
The House Next DoorHindi
2018Vishwaroopam IIAshmita SubramaniamTamilBilingual film
Vishwaroop 2Hindi
Vada ChennaiChandhraTamil
2020Putham Pudhu KaalaiSadhanaTamilAnthology film; Segment: Reunion
2021MasterVaanathiTamil
Aranmanai 3Eeshwari (Raani)Tamil[32]
2022VattamParvathiTamil[33]
Anel Meley Pani ThuliMathiTamil[34]
2023SaindhavJasmineTeluguFilming[35]
Pisasu 2TBATamilCompleted[36]
KaaTBATamilCompleted[37]
MaaligaiTBATamilCompleted [38]
No EntryTBATamilPost-production[39]
Untitled Bobby Antony film †TBATamilFilming[40]
Untitled Dinesh Selvaraj film †TBATamilFilming[41]

As dubbing artist

List of Andrea Jeremiah film credits as a dubbing artist
Year Title Actress Notes Ref.
2006Vettaiyaadu VilaiyaaduKamalinee Mukherjeealso singer for the song "Karka Karka"[42][43]
2011AadukalamTaapsee Pannu[44]
2012NanbanIleana D'Cruz[45]
2015Thanga MaganAmy Jackson
2019Avengers: EndgameScarlett JohanssonTamil Dubbed Version Only[46]

Awards and nominations

List of Andrea Jeremiah's awards and nominations
Year Award(s) Category Film(s) Result
2008 Vijay Awards Best Debut Actress Pachaikili Muthucharam Nominated
2010 Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actress Aayirathil Oruvan Nominated
2013 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards Best Female Debut – Malayalam Annayum Rasoolum Nominated
Best Supporting Actress– Telugu Tadakha Nominated
Vijay Awards Best Supporting Actress Vishwaroopam Nominated
2015 Sica Awards Best Actor Female – Tamil Aranmanai Won
2017 Filmfare Awards South Best Actress Taramani Nominated
2018 Behindwoods Golden Medals Best Actress Won[47]
7th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actress Nominated
Behindwoods Golden Medals Best Actress – Critics Choice Vada Chennai Won[48]
2019 8th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress– Tamil Nominated[49]

Television

List of Andrea Jeremiah television credits
Year Program Role Language Channel
2013Koffee with DDCelebrityTamilVijay TV
2014Bhima Music IndiaJudgeMalayalamAsianet
2016V VoiceJudgeTamilVendhar TV
2017Super Singer|JudgeTamilVijay TV
2018Sun Naam OruvarCelebrityTamilSun TV

Discography

List of Andrea Jeremiah musical credits
Year Song Film Language Composer Notes
2005"Kannum Kannum Nokia"AnniyanTamilHarris Jayaraj
2006"We Have a Romeo"BommarilluTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
"Karka Karka"Vettaiyaadu VilaiyaaduTamilHarris Jayaraj
"Zara"RakhiTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
"Gili"DesamuduruChakri
2008"Oh Baby Oh Baby"Yaaradi Nee MohiniTamilYuvan Shankar Raja
"Nenu Nee Raja"KingTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
2009"Ammailu Abbailu"CurrentDevi Sri Prasad
"Adadaa Vaa Asathalam"SarvamTamilYuvan Shankar Raja
2010"Maalai Neram"Aayirathil OruvanG. V. Prakash Kumar
"Um Mella Asanthan"Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil (with Aishwarya R. Dhanush)
"Yeno Yeno"AadhavanHarris Jayaraj
"Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai"Theeradha Vilaiyattu PillaiYuvan Shankar Raja
"Idhu Varai"GoaYuvan Shankar RajaWon – Music Award for Popular Duet of the Year (with Ajeesh)

Nominated – Vijay Award for Best Female Playback Singer

Nominated – Vijay Music Award for Popular Female Singer of the Year

"Kanasinolage"Ullasa UtsahaKannadaG. V. Prakash Kumar
"Pookal Pookkum"MadrasapattinamTamilG. V. Prakash Kumar
"Thediyae Thediyae"VaG. V. Prakash Kumar
"Who's The Hero?"Manmadan AmbuDevi Sri Prasad
"Naa Pere Malleswari"Sye AataTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
2011"Enakkaaga Unakkaaga"Kadhal 2 KalyanamTamilYuvan Shankar Raja
"No Money No Honey"VaanamYuvan Shankar Raja
"Diwali Deepaanni"DhadaTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
"Kadhalikka"VediTamilVijay Antony
"Oru Murai"Muppozhudhum Un KarpanaigalG. V. Prakash Kumar
2012"Yelelo"MarinaGirish
"Chill Out"Endukante... Premanta!TeluguG. V. Prakash Kumar
"Madurai Ponnu"Billa IITamilYuvan Shankar Raja
"O Crazy Minnal"Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha KaanomS Ved Shanker
"Google Google"ThuppakkiHarris JayarajNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil
Nominated – Edison Award for Best Female Playback Singer
"Jikkimukki"Maranthen MannithenIlaiyaraaja
"Poda Podi"Poda PodiDharan Kumar
"Google"RebelTeluguRaghava Lawrence
2013"Kando Kando"Annayum RasoolumMalayalamK
"Laila Laila"SettaiTamilS. Thaman
"Nakula"VallinamS. Thaman
"Mama Douser"Soodhu KavvumSanthosh Narayanan
"Podhum Podhum"VirattuDharan Kumar
"Mouname Mouname"
"Mazhaye Mazhaye"Iruvar UllamVijay Antony
"Oye Oye"YevaduTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
"Engadi Porantha"Vanakkam ChennaiTamilAnirudh Ravichander
"Festival Anthem "11th Chennai International Film FestivalPrakash Nikki
2014"Neeyum Dhinamum"ThegidiNivas K. Prasanna
"Vaanavil"Vennira IravuggalLawrence Soosai
"Vaada Vaada Nanba"BrammanDevi Sri Prasad
"Udal Vaangalaiyo"TenaliramanD. Imman
"Saga Saga"Damaal DumeelS. Thaman
"Low Aana Life"VadacurryVivek-Mervin
"Ek Do Theen"AnjaanYuvan Shankar Raja
"Po Mone Dinesha"PeruchazhiMalayalamArrora
2015"Nee Sunno New Moono"NannbendaTamilHarris Jayaraj
"Casanova"Jil Jung JukVishal Chandrasekher
2017"Yaarada"AvalGirishh
"Oru Koappai"TaramaniYuvan Shankar Raja
2018"Ide Kalala Vunnadhe"Bharat Ane NenuTeluguDevi Sri Prasad
"Saadhi Madam"Vishwaroopam 2TamilGhibran
"Jaathi Madhamula"Vishwaroopam 2TeluguGhibran
"Ishq Kiya Toh"Vishwaroop 2HindiGhibran
"Mayakkuraane"Annanukku JaiTamilArrol Corelli
"Dhaadikkaaraa"SketchS. Thaman
2019"Sorgaththa"Thiruttu KalyanamVaidhy[50]
"Tuckulingu"KDKarthikeya Murthy
2020 "Lovvu Lovvu' Anbulla Ghilli Arrol Corelli
"Rainbow Thirayil"TakkarNivas K Prasanna
"Arivum Anbum"Arivum AnbumGhibran
2021"Oo Solriya"Pushpa: The RiseDevi Sri PrasadWon – Behindwoods Golden Medals for Best Playback Singer Female
2021"Mannennum Maaya Thee"BoomikaPrithvi Chandrasekhar
2022"Aatam"Sila Nerangalil Sila ManidhargalRadhan
"Duvaa Duvaa"Suzhal – The VortexSam C. S.
"Jillu Jakkamma"VallanSanthosh Dhayanidhi
2023"Nillamaley"ThurithamIsai Amuthan Athmasanthi
"Indha Kadhalil"BommaiYuvan Shankar Raja
"Farhana" Farhana Justin Prabhakaran
"Swetcha Ledu" Month of Madhu Telugu

See also

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