Monisha Unni
Monisha Unni (24 January 1971 – 5 December 1992) was an Indian actress, known for her works in Malayalam, Tamil cinema.[1]
Monisha Unni | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 December 1992 21) | (aged
Alma mater | Mount Carmel College, Bangalore |
Occupation(s) | Actress Classical Dancer |
Years active | 1984–1992 |
Known for | Nakhakshathangal Perumthachan Kamaladalam |
Parent(s) | Narayanan Unni Sreedevi Unni |
Monisha was 16 when she became the youngest actress ever to receive the National Film Award for Best Actress for Nakhakshathangal (1986), her debut feature film.[2] Along with Sharada, Shobhana, Meera Jasmine, Surabhi Lakshmi and Shobha, Monisha Unni is one of six Malayalam actresses who have won the National Film Award for Best Actress.[3][4]
In her short career, Monisha collaborated with directors such as M. T. Vasudevan Nair, Hariharan, Priyadarshan, Ajayan, Kamal and Sibi Malayil.[5]
Early life
Monisha Unni was born in Panniyankara, Kozhikode in 1971 to Narayanan Unni and Sreedevi Unni.[6] She completed her schooling at St. Charles High School, Bangalore and Bishop Cotton Girls School, Bangalore. She completed her graduation in psychology at Mount Carmel College, Bangalore.[7] She had an elder brother, Sajith Unni.[8]
Death
Monisha Unni was working on the Malayalam film Cheppadividya when she died in a car accident. On 5 December 1992, a car carrying Monisha and her mother Sreedevi Unni met with an accident near Cherthala in Alappuzha. While her mother escaped with fractures and bruises, Monisha succumbed to her injuries.[3]
Career
Malayalam novelist M. T. Vasudevan Nair, who is also a screenwriter and film director, was a family friend of Monisha. M. T. was responsible for Monisha's entry into films. She made her debut in Nakhakshathangal (1986), which was written by M. T. and directed by Hariharan. The film portrayed a love triangle involving three teenagers. Monisha's portrayal of Gowri, the film's female protagonist, won her the National Film Award for Best Actress in 1987.[7]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1984 | Paavayya | Tamil | A 16 mm B/W Tamil short film directed by U. S. Vaasan (based on "Vilaivu", a short story by K. I. Rajanarayanan) | |
1986 | Nakhakshathangal | Gowri | Malayalam | National Film Award for Best Actress. Written by MT Vasudevan Nair and directed by Hariharan. |
1986 | Rithubhedam | Thankamani | Malayalam | |
1986 | Sayam Sandhya | Vinumol | Malayalam | |
1987 | Pookkal Vidum Thudhu | Gowri | Tamil | Directed by Sreedhar Rajan |
1987 | Lawyer Bharathi Devi | Leela | Telugu | First Telugu film; directed by G Rammohan Rao |
1988 | Aryan | Sainabha | Malayalam | Written by T. Damodaran and directed by Priyadarshan |
1988 | Chiranjeevi Sudhakar | Sandhya, Sarala (Twin Role) | Kannada | Only Kannada film; directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao |
1988 | Kanakambarangal | Sreedevi | Malayalam | |
1989 | Dravidan | Salma | Tamil | Remake of Aryan (1988) by R Kirshnamoorthy |
1989 | Adhipan | Geetha | Malayalam | Written by Jagadeesh and directed by K. Madhu |
1990 | Kuruppinte Kanakku Pustakom | Sathi | Malayalam | |
1990 | Veena Meettiya Vilangukal | Sridevi | Malayalam | |
1990 | Perumthachan | Kunhikkavu Thamburatti | Malayalam | Written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Ajayan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Debut Film of a Director. |
1990 | Kaazhchakkappuram | Ammu | Malayalam | |
1991 | Venal Kinavukal | Nalini | Malayalam | |
1991 | Kadavu | Devi | Malayalam | A film by M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on Kadathuthoni by S. K. Pottekkatt. The film won the Special Jury Award at the Singapore International Film Festival, the Grand Prix at the Japanese Film Festival, the National Film Award for Best Screenplay and the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film. |
1992 | Unna Nenachen Pattu Padichen | Dhanam | Tamil | |
1992 | Thalastaanam | Radha | Malayalam | Written by Renji Panicker and directed by Shaji Kailas |
1992 | Oru Kochu Bhoomikulukkam | Viji | Malayalam | Directed by P. Chandrashekhar |
1992 | Kudumbasammetham | Thulasi | Malayalam | |
1992 | Kamaladalam | Malavika | Malayalam | Written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil |
1992 | Champakulam Thachan | Ammu | Malayalam | Written by Sreenivasan and directed by Kamal |
1992 | Cheppadividya | Elsa | Malayalam | Directed by G. S. Vijayan |
1993 | Moondravadhu Kann | Priya | Tamil | Directed by Manivannan |
References
- "വീണ്ടും ഞാന് തനിച്ചായി | mangalam.com". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
- "Remembering actress Monisha Unni on her 29th death anniversary". The Times of India. 5 December 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
- "Losing her wish, she turned to dance – the Hindu". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 30 November 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- "Remembering Monisha Unni – the Hindu". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- "Manorama Online | Movies | Nostalgia |". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
- "Remembering 'Manjal Prasadam Nettiyil Charthiya' girl Monisha Unni on her death anniversary – Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 10 December 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
- Weblokam Profile of Monisha Archived 2 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Weblokam.com. Retrieved on 2012-11-20.
- "മോനിഷയുടെ കഥ | mangalam.com". Archived from the original on 5 December 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2013.