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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early and personal life Jyothika was born to Chander Sadanah, a film producer and Seema Sadanah, in Mumbai, India. Actress Nagma is her half-sister. She completed her schooling in Learner's Academy, Mumbai. She later majored in Psychology at the Mithibai College in Mumbai.
She also has a sister Roshini (born Radhika) and a brother Suraj, who is working as an assistant director for. Jyothika married actor on 11 September 2006, with whom she was paired in seven films;,,,,, and. The couple have two children, daughter Diya (born 10 August 2007) and son Dev (born 7 June 2010). Career 1998–2002 She made her acting debut in the film directed by, but it did not do well commercially.In a 2000 interview with India Today, Priyadarshan said that he 'lapsed into depression' after the film flopped.
Her first role was in (1999) for which she won, and Best Female Debut Later that year, she starred in, in which she played the love interest of the protagonist, portrayed by her husband. The success of the film became a turning point in her career. A string of successful films followed between 2000 and 2002, among them, and. Her characters had equal importance as the hero.
She also acted with during this period, in the comedy film. She was awarded the for her role in.
Her role in though small, has been widely appreciated. After the success of, she was signed to play the female lead in opposite but she was replaced by Devayani. She collaborated with for the first time by appearing in his production house ' romantic comedy alongside.
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The film won positive acclaim and became a success not only in Tamil Nadu but also in Andhra with its dubbed version. She also made an appearance in opposite in. She had a in this film. Later she appeared in directed by made in all south languages. 2003–2006 In 2003, she starred in with, with, with, all of which did well at the box office, Kaakha Kaakha, in particular, being one of the biggest hits of her career. She was listed amongst the Best Actress nominees in for her roles in and.
She got Special Jury For Best Actress. Dhool, Kaakha Kaakha and Thirumalai were amongst the top 10 films of the year and wrote that she was 'virtually the undisputed queen of Kollywood'. Actor referred her as Lady Kamal Hassan due to her dedication in Acting. In 2004, she acted in a double role in the critically acclaimed opposite Suriya. She won Tamil Nadu State Best Actress Awardfor the film. In 2005, she acted in opposite.
She also performed the lead female role in the Telugu film, opposite, which was screened at the, and was a commercial success. Her most successful film to date [ ] is the starrer 2005 in which she played the title role.
She won accolades for her performance in including a & Nomination. She was also offered to act with in directed by but she could not do it due to busy schedules in Tamil. Her first release in 2006 was opposite after. Her role in was noticed before the release of the film. Jyothika's performance is fine tuned and emotionally engaged. [ ] She has underplayed her emotions beautifully.
Her films in 2006 include, a - written and directed by and opposite. The former was dubbed into as. 2007–2008 Her last films were 's and the critically acclaimed, both in 2007. Her roles in these two films, as a negative character in the former (which she played for the first time) and as a deaf and mute in the latter earned her widespread appreciation. Among these Mozhi won her acclaim.
Her performance took her very close to winning the. However, she lost the award by a narrow margin at the end. In had a crucial role and pulls off a memorable performance. Her Malayalam films and were released in 2007 and 2009 respectively after languishing in development hell for years. Jyothika later made a come back through television adverts. In 2008, she appeared in a short film.
The film was written and produced by her father-in-law and also starred, and. 2015–present (comeback) Jyothika made her comeback to Tamil Cinema with, a remake of the hit Malayalam film. Jyothika received critical acclaim for her performance in the film as a middle-aged housewife who sets out to stand on her own. She was awarded the at 63rd Britannia South Filmfare Awards.Through this Accolade She became the first actress to win both and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.
She also received Behindwoods Gold Medals For best Actress & Best Movie Award along with Suriya and also got many nominations for best actress. The film went on to become a moderate success at the box office. In the audio release of, and also at the successful release of the film, Jyothika credited, her husband, and some of her close friends as the major motivation for her comeback. Recently, [ ] in a Tamil TV show named, Jyothika said that we can expect her in future as an artist, not as a heroine.
[ ] After the Success of her Film, in February 2016, director Bramma approached Jyothika to play the leading role in a 'female-centric' script he had written and impressed by the offer, her husband agreed to finance the film. Jyothika subsequently participated in a series of workshops to get ready for her role in the film for twenty days. The movie titled as written and directed by Bramma, in his second venture after (2015).It also features,,, and play pivotal roles. Produced by, the venture began production in July 2016. She was also signed by for another project together in September 2016 Opposite to directed by A few days after the shoot began, Jyothika opted out of the project and the makers signed to replace her.No Official Announcement is made so far about the replacement. In Late February Suriya confirmed Jyothika’s new project with ace filmmaker Bala by sharing the first look posters of the film. The film has been titled Naachiyar and Jyothika sports a never-seen-before avatar in the posters.The Movie have been roped as the Male Lead for the film whose first look poster was recently released.
The music will be scored by Ilayaraaja. Her next film, scheduled to begin production in January 2018, is an untitled project with director. Telugu career Jyothika's first Telugu entry as the lead female role was in the Telugu film, opposite in which she played his wife.The film was screened at the, and was a commercial success. Though she debut with Chiranjeevi in Telugu her first Telugu film is which was a trilingual film. She acted along with in directed by debutant. The film was dubbed into with the title Veeran, which also became a blockbuster and as Meri Jung–One Man Army. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box-office.
She became Lady Superstar [ ] with the success of Chandramukhi. Her last film in Telugu was opposite to. It was produced. She was considered to act in Telugu film opposite. She was selected as the lead actress opposite Nagarjuna in and Venkatsh in but refused the offers due to her marriage prepations. She was asked to act along with Venkatsh again in directed by Tamil film director (aka ), making his directorial debut in the. Download Video One Piece 599 Sub Indo more. Jyothika opted out after signing the contract due to her wedding arrangements and it later came to the hands of.
Her film was released in Telugu under the title Maataranai Mounamidi which won Critical accolades for her performance and was a commercial success. Other work Jyothika has endorsed several brands like and Paragon footwear in early 2000's.
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