Asha Kelunni Nair, known by her stage name Revathi, is a prominent Indian actress and filmmaker. She was born on July 8, 1966, in Kochi, Kerala, India. Revathi has worked predominantly in Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi cinema and has established herself as a versatile and talented performer.
Revathi began her acting career as a child artist in Malayalam films in the 1970s. She made her debut as a lead actress in the critically acclaimed Malayalam film “Mane (The Home)” in 1982. Her breakthrough came with the Tamil film “Mouna Ragam” (1986), directed by Mani Ratnam, where her portrayal of a woman caught between two suitors earned her widespread recognition and appreciation. The film is considered a classic and Revathi’s performance was highly praised.
She went on to deliver memorable performances in several successful films such as “Thevar Magan” (1992), “Anjali” (1990), and “Marupadiyum” (1993). Revathi’s acting skills allowed her to portray a wide range of characters, from strong and independent women to vulnerable and emotional roles. She has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including several Filmfare Awards and National Film Awards.
Apart from acting, Revathi has also ventured into filmmaking. She made her directorial debut with the critically acclaimed Tamil film “Mitr, My Friend” in 2002. The film addressed the complexities of women’s lives and received positive reviews. Revathi has continued to direct and has worked on projects such as “Phir Milenge” (2004) and “Red Building Where the Sun Sets” (2001).
Revathi’s contributions to cinema go beyond acting and directing. She has been actively involved in social causes and has worked towards promoting HIV/AIDS awareness and women’s empowerment. She has been recognized for her philanthropic efforts and was appointed as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
Overall, Revathi’s career in the entertainment industry spans several decades, and she has left an indelible mark on Indian cinema with her exceptional talent and commitment to meaningful storytelling.
Name | Revathi |
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Date of Birth | 08/07/1966 |
Current Residence | Chennai |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 160 CM |
Hobbies | singing and cooking. |
Father | Malank Kelunni Nair |
Mother | Lalitha Kelunni |
Sibling | Bindu Kelunni |
Spouse | Suresh Chandra Menon (m. 1986; div. 2013) |
Children | Mahee |
Educational Qualification | Schooling |
School (s) | Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Tamil | Mann Vasanai |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
1983 | Filmfare Awards South | Special Award | Mann Vasanai | |
1984 | Cinema Express Awards | Best Telugu Actress | Seethamma Pelli | |
1984 | The Mylapore Academy Berkley Drama Award | Best Actress in Television | Penn | |
1988 | Filmfare Awards South | Best Malayalam Actress | Kakkothikkavile Appooppan Thaadikal | |
1989 | The Mylapore Academy Berkley Drama Award | Best Actress in Television | Iravil Oru Pagal | |
1990 | Cinema Express Awards | Best Tamil Actress | Anjali | |
1990 | Tamil Nadu State Film Awards | Best Actress | Kizhakku Vasal | |
1992 | National Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Thevar Magan | |
1992 | Cinema Express Awards | Best Malayalam Actress | Kilukkam | |
1992 | Cinema Express Awards | Best Tamil Actress | Thevar Magan | |
1992 | Filmfare Awards South | Best Tamil Actress | Thevar Magan | |
1992 | Filmfare Awards South | Best Telugu Actress | Ankuram | |
1993 | Filmfare Awards South | Best Tamil Actress | Marupadiyum | |
1993 | Kalaimamani | Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nataka Manram | ||
1994 | Cinema Express Awards | Special Award - Best Tamil Actress | En Aasai Machan | |
1994 | Filmfare Awards South | Best Tamil Actress | Priyanka | |
2001 | National Film Awards | Best Feature Film in English | Mitr, My Friend | |
2002 | International Film Festival of India | Silver Peacock Jury Award | Mitr, My Friend | |
2004 | Screen Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Dhoop | |
2004 | Zee Cine Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Dhoop | |
2011 | National Film Awards | Best Non-Feature Film on Family Welfare | Red Building Where the Sun Sets | |
2018 | Vijay Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Pa Paandi | |
2019 | JFW Award | Best actress in a comic role | Gulaebaghavali | |
2019 | Ananda Vikadan Film Awards | Best Comedian - Female | Gulaebaghavali | |
2020 | JFW Award | Best actress in a comic role | Jackpot | |
2022 | Kerala State Film Awards | Best Actress | Bhoothakalam |