
REVATHY
– Film Actress
Revathy (born as Asha Kelunni Kutty on 8 July 1966) was
born as Asha Kelunni Kutty in Kochi
to Major Kelunni, a major in the Indian Army,
and Lalitha Kelunni. Her father's house is in Kalladikkode, Palakkad.House name
is "Malankattil".There are many relatives of her living in here. She
has one sister named Bindu. In 1983, while living in and attending school in Chennai,
Tamil Nadu
she was spotted by noted Tamil director Bharathiraja,
who was searching for a new heroine for his next film, and went on to play the
heroine of Mann Vasanai which became a Silver Jubilee hit.
Since then, she has acted in over one hundred films in all four major South
Indian languages as well as Hindi. Revathi has co-starred with leading
Malayalam film actor Mohanlal in films like Devasuran and Kilukkam.
Over the course of
her career, she has earned numerous awards both regionally and nationally,
including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress –
Tamil for three consecutive years (1992–1994) for Thevar Magan,
Marupadiyum,
and Priyanka respectively,
the Filmfare Award for Best Actress –
Malayalam for Kakkothikkavile Appooppan Thaadikal,
the National Film Award for Best
Supporting Actress for Thevar Magan,
as well as the Filmfare Award for Best Actress –
Telugu for Ankuram. Alongside many that include awards from the Film
Fans Association, the Tamil Nadu State Government, Cinema Express, and other
organizations.
Mitr, My Friend (2002) was her first full-length directorial venture. An
Indian English film, a rarity at the time of its making, Mitr garnered
an award for Best Regional Film (English) at the National Awards and got Shobana
her second national award for best actress. Her next film as a director, Phir Milenge
(2004), created waves as one of the first Hindi movies to deal with the
sensitive subject of AIDS.
She was also a part of Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai, as well as the
Malayalam anthology film Kerala Cafe. Revathy was also one of the judges for the
acting talent competition "Mammootty, the best actor award" on
Asianet, along with reputed Malayalam film director Renjith.
Apart from films, she
has been involved in a variety of social organisations, the most notable being
the Banyan, the Ability Foundation, the Tanker Foundation, and
Vidyasagar, and has also served as a member of several film festivals including
the Chennai International Film Festival
and the International Film Festival of India.
She is trained in the
dance form of Bharatanatyam, having studied since the age of seven and
performed her arangetram in Chennai, Tamil Nadu in 1979.[2] Her
marriage to cinematographer and director Suresh Menon was announced in 1986; they
separated in 2002.
She
has won several accolades, including three National Film Awards, in three different
categories, and six Filmfare Awards South.
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