Kavya Madhavan

Kavya Madhavan (born 19 September 1984)[2] is a former Indian actress, who appeared predominantly in Malayalam films. She made her debut in 1991 as a child artist in Pookkalam Varavayi. Her debut role as one of the lead actresses (other being Samyuktha Varma) was in Lal Jose's Chandranudikkunna Dikhil in 1999, when she was in the ninth grade. Its success established her status as one of the leading actress in the Malayalam industry during the 2000s. She has acted in over 75 movies. She has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress twice, for her performances in Perumazhakkalam (2004) and Gaddama (2010).[3]

Kavya Madhavan
Kavya in 2013
Born (1984-09-19) 19 September 1984[1]
Occupations
Years active1991–2016
Notable workFull list
Spouses
  • Nishal Chandra
    (m. 2009; div. 2011)
  • (m. 2016)
Children1
AwardsFull list

Early life

Kavya was born on 19 September 1984 in Nileshwaram, Kasaragod, Kerala.[4]

Acting career

Kavya first appeared as a child artist in Kamal's film Pookkalam Varavayi (1991) at the age of six in a cameo role along the students in a bus. Subsequently, she was offered parts in other projects such as Pavam IA Ivachan (1994), Parassala Pachan Payyannur Paramu (1994) by P. Venu and Azhakiya Ravanan (1996), directed by Kamal. She was offered one of the female lead in Chandranudikkunna Dikhil, also starring Dileep, in 1999.[5][6] After the success of Chandranudikkunna Dikhil, Kavya and Dileep became a popular pairing in Malayalam cinema, and they worked together in 21 movies.[7] Some of their movies are Thenkasipattanam (2000), Darling Darling (2000), Dhosth (2001), Meesa Madhavan (2002) which was one of biggest grosser of the year and was directed by Lal Jose, Mizhi Randilum (2003) in which she played a double role, Sadanandante Samayam (2003), Thilakkam (2003) directed by Jayaraj, Runway (2004) directed by Joshiy, Kochi Rajavu (2005), Lion (2006) again directed by Joshiy, Chakkara Muthu (2006), Inspector Garud (2007), Paappi Appacha (2010), Vellaripravinte Changathi (2011) and Pinneyum (2016). Most of their movies were in the romantic comedy genre.

She also acted in films with Mammootty and Mohanlal, and in movies with several stars, such as Ee Pattanathil Bhootham, Christian Brothers and China Town.

She got critical acclaim for her performance of the role of Ganga in Perumazhakkalam for which she won 2004 Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress and for the role of Ashwati in Gaddama where she played a housemaid working in Saudi Arabia. The movie was based on a feature by K. U. Iqbal, published in Bhashaposhini.[8] The movie was directed by her mentor Kamal, and she got her second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for 2011. She won the 2011 Kerala Film Critics Awards for Best Actress, Amrita-FEFKA Film Awards for Best Actress, Best Actress-Malayalam cinema in 59th Filmfare Awards South and Best Actress in Thikkurissy Foundation Awards.[9] She was part of big grossers like Christian Brothers and China Town in 2011 and was selected as Top Star (Female) 2011 in Malayalam.[10]

She was cast in Adoor Gopalakrishnan's Naalu Pennungal in which she played a supporting role.

Though she had many offers from Tamil cinema, she was very reluctant to act due to her busy schedule in Malayalam. Her first was Kasi (2001) which was the remake of Vinayans Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum. She went on to act in En Mana Vaanil and Sadhu Miranda and enjoyed moderate success.

She wrote lyrics for the song "En Khalbillulloru Pennaanu" for the film One Way Ticket (2008) and for Akashavani (2016).[11] She sang her first movie song for the Malayalam film Matinee (2012).[12] She has appeared in many advertisements, TV shows, short films and stage shows. She also sang songs for the movies Hadiya (2017) and Daivame Kaithozham K. Kumar Akanam (2018).

From acting as a child to acting as an actress, Sreeja has provided voice to her in many films. Devi, Praveena, Bhagyalakshmi and Vimmy Mariam George and Nithuna Nevil Dinesh have also lent their voices in some films.

Personal life

Kavya married Nishal Chandra on 9 February 2009, after which she moved to Kuwait. However, she returned home in June the same year and filed for divorce on 24 July 2009. Both Kavya and Nishal appeared before the court on 25 May 2011 and expressed their willingness for a mutual divorce. The divorce was granted on 30 May 2011. She married actor Dileep on 25 November 2016 at Vedanta Hotel, Kochi.[13][14] The couple have a daughter, Mahalakshmi born on 19 October 2018.[15]

Kavya owns a textile shop named Laksyah. In April 2013, Mathrubhumi Books published a collection of memoirs written by Kavya, titled Kathayil Alpam Kavyam which gives a glimpse into her childhood memories and the experiences of her school days and in the film industry. The book was released by writers Subhash Chandran and Deedi Damodaran at a function held in K. P. Kesava Menon Hall in Kozhikode on 11 April.[16]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1991Pookkalam VaravayiGeethu's friendDebut film ; child artist
1992Mayilppeeli
1994Pavam I. A. IvachanSara Ivachan
1994The President
1996Parassala Pachan Payyannur ParamuNeena
1996Azhakiya RavananYoung Anuradha
1997Oral MathramGopika Menon
1997SnehasindooramAnjali
1997BhoothakkannadiMeenu
1997Irattakuttikalude AchanDhanya
1997Krishnagudiyil Oru PranayakalathuAnjali
1998Kattathoru PenpoovuYamuna
1999Chandranudikkunna DikhilRadhaDebut film in lead role
2000MadhuranombarakattuSunaina
2000Darling DarlingPadmaja/Puppy
2000Kochu Kochu SanthoshangalCelin
2000ThenkasipattanamDevu
2001Sahayathrikakku SnehapoorvamMaya
2001Rakshasa RajavuDaisy
2001Jeevan MasaiManjula
2001Mazhamegha PravukalMalu
2001DosthGeethu
2002OnnamanSuhara
2002Oomappenninu UriyadappayyanGopika
2002KasiLakshmiTamil film
2002Meesa MadhavanRugmini
2002En Mana VaanilThilakaTamil film
2003ThilakkamAmmu
2003VellithiraPankajamcameo
2003Sadanandante SamayamSumangala
2003GourishankharamGauri
2003KadhaMeera
2003Mizhi RandilumBhadra and Bhamadouble role
2003Pulival KalyanamGanga
2004PerumazhakkalamGanga
2004GreetingsSheethal
2004RunwayGopika
2005Iruvattam ManavaattiBhumika
2005AnnorikkalPonnu
2005 AnanthabhadramBhadra
2005SeelabathiSeelabathi
2005Kochi RajavuAshwathy/Achu
2005AparichithanMeenakshi
2006Chakkara MuthuAnitha
2006VadakkumnadhanBhama
2006VasthavamSumithra
2006ArunamValli
2006ClassmatesThara Kurup
2006Kilukkam KilukilukkamChandini
2006LionSharika
2007AthisayanMaya
2007Naalu PennungalSubhadra
2007Inspector GarudSubcollector.Sethulakshmi
2007Nadiya Kollappetta RathriNadiya and Nadiradouble role
2007KangarooJancy
2008Sadhu MirandaPriyaTamil film
2008MadampiJayalakshmi
2008Twenty:20Ancy
2009Ee Pattanathil BhoothamAncy
2009BanarasAmritha
2010Paappi AppachaAnnie
2011Bhaktha Janangalude SradhakkuSumangala
2011GaddamaAswathy
2011ChinatownRosamma
2011Venicile VyaapariAmmu
2011Vellaripravinte ChangathiSulekha / Mary Varghese
2011Christian BrothersMeenakshi
2012Bavuttiyude NamathilVanaja
2013PlayersRose
2013LokpalDr.Geetha
2013Breaking News LiveNayana
20135 SundarikalGaurianthology
2015She TaxiSharika
2016AakashvaniVani
2016PinneyumDevi

Short films

Year Film Role Notes
2006Bhoomikkoru CharamageethamCollege studentShort film
2016KaavalalHerselfShort film

Awards and nominations

Kavya Madhavan awards and nominations
Totals[lower-alpha 1]
Wins26
Nominations21
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Year Award Award Category & Awarded Work Ref.
2004Kerala State Film AwardsBest ActressPerumazhakkalam[17]
2011Best ActressGaddama[18]
Filmfare Awards SouthBest Actress (Malayalam)Gaddama[19]
2013Asiavision AwardsBest Actress[20]
2000
2001
2003
Kerala Film Critics AwardsSecond Best Actress - Chandranudikkunna Dikhil
Second Best Actress - Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal
Second Best Actress - Mizhi Randilum
[21]
2004
2005
2010
Best ActressPerumazhakkalam & Annorikkal
Best ActressAnandabhadram
Best ActressGaddama
[21]
2011South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Actress – Gaddama[22]
2013Special Appreciation Award for her contribution to Malayalam Cinema[23]
2000
2002
2004
2009
2011
2012
Asianet Film AwardsSpecial Jury Award – Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal, Madhuranombarakattu
Best Star Pair – Meesa Madhavan
Best ActressOomappenninu Uriyadappayyan
Special Jury Award – Perumazhakkalam
Best ActressBanaras
Best ActressGaddama, Bhaktha Janangalude Sradhakku
Best ActressBavuttiyude Namathil
2004
2006
2011
Vanitha Film AwardsBest Actress - Mizhi Randilum
Best Actress - Anandabhadram
Best Actress - Gaddama
2011Sathyan Awards
Lalitha-Padmini-Ragini Memorial Award
Viewers Choice Awards
Best Actress - Gaddama[24][25]
[26]
Amritha TV - FEFKA Film Awards [27]

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