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Meera Jasmine
Meera Jasmine in MA, USA during a stage show 2011 May
Born
Jasmine Mary Joseph

(1982-02-15) 15 February 1982 (age 44)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present

Meera Jasmine (Template:Lang-ml) is an Indian actress, who appears in regional Indian films that includes Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films. She won the National Film Award for Best Actress in 2004 and is a two time recipient of the Kerala State Film Award, the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards,[1] as well as the Kalaimamani Award from the government of Tamil Nadu.[2]

Early life

Meera Jasmine was born in Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, India, to Joseph and Aleyamma. She completed her schooling in Bala Vihar, Thiruvalla and Marthoma Residential School, Thiruvalla. She appeared for her Higher Secondary Exams in March 2000. She had enrolled for a BSc degree in Zoology at Assumption College, Changanassery and completed nearly three months when she was spotted by director Blessy (who was then an assistant director to director Lohithadas) and offered a role in Soothradharan.

Career

Malayalam

Meera Jasmine made her debut in the Malayalam film Soothradharan.[3] Her second film was Gramaphone, directed by Kamal, in which she appeared alongside Navya Nair and Dileep.[3] Her role as a Jewish girl was appreciated by Malayalam critics. Her third film was Swapnakkoodu, a romantic comedy alongside Prithviraj, Kunchako Boban, Jayasurya, and Bhavana under director Kamal. Her performance was appreciated and the film was a high commercial success. Among the five main characters, the one who scored the most was again Meera.[4] She rose to fame in Malayalam cinema with the film Kasthooriman directed by her mentor Lohithadas, in which she enacted comedy and sentimental scenes. She received her first Filmfare award for her performance in Kasthooriman. The film was also a success at the box office, running for 100 days. The same year, she acted in T. V. Chandran's acclaimed Padam Onnu Oru Vilapam. She played a 15-year-old Muslim girl who was forced to marry an older man, for which she was awarded a State Award and the National Award in addition with several other awards.[5] It was followed by her performance as Raziya in Perumazhakkalam alongside Kavya Madhavan.

In the film Achuvinte Amma (2005), she enacted the young, adorable character Achu. She then paired with Mohanlal in Rasathanthram (2006). She played as a girl pretending to be a boy in the first half of the film. The film went on to became a commercial success. Her next film with Dileep - Vinodayathra, which again was directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. She was next featured opposite Mammootty in the critically acclaimed film Ore Kadal. The film was showcased in film festivals and won awards. Her performance as an innocent middle class woman won praise from audiences. Media quoted her as, "Matching step with the megastar in this histrionic race is Meera Jasmine, who amazes you with a stunning delineation of her difficult role" [citation needed]. Her next film was Calcutta News with Dileep. Blessy, who introduced her to film field, was the director of Calcutta News. In Innathe Chintha Vishayam (2008), she collaborated with Sathyan Anthikkad for his fourth consecutive film, again opposite Mohanlal, but failed to succeed. Her next films Minnaminnikoottam with Kamal and Rathri Mazha with Lenin Rajendran, which released after a long post-production delay, were box office failures. More than a year later, she played the role of a music lover and singer in Rajeev Anchal's Paattinte Palazhy. Though the film was commercially not successful, her character was noted and her performance gave her a comeback. Her next film, Four Friends, was a multi-starrer directed by Saji Surendran. She played the role of a cancer patient in this film. In the 2011 film Mohabbat, in she played the lead role opposite Anand Michael and Munna.

Tamil

Jasmine's Tamil film entry made her a well-known star in the South. The successes of the Tamil film Run and Bala (2002) gave her the chance to work with the established actors of the Tamil film industry. She won the Filmfare Best Female Debut Actress award for Run. The success of the films led her to work with directors such as Mani Ratnam in Aayutha Ezhuthu and SS Stanley in Mercury Pookkal. Her latest Tamil film, Mambattiyan got released in Dec' 2011. Meera has acted in 15 Tamil films.

Telugu and Kannada

Jasmine became noted in the Telugu film industry with Run, the dubbed version of the same-titled Tamil film. She was in the Telugu films in 2004 with Ammayi Bagundi and Gudumba Shankar but also entered Kannada cinema by co-starring with Puneet Rajkumar in Maurya. Her Kannada film Arrasu again with Puneet Rajkumar and Ramya is a hit. Her other Kannada films include Devaru Kotta Thangi and Ijjodu.

Jasmine's biggest commercial suceess in Telugu remains Bhadra with Ravi Teja in the male lead. Her other Telugu films are Raraju, Maharadhi, Yamagola Malli Modalayindi, Gorintaku and Maa Ayana Chanti Pilladu, in which she is paired for a second time with Sivaji.

Controversy

She offered prayers at Raja Rajeshwara temple at Taliparamba in Kerala where the entry of non-Hindus is prohibited. This led to a controversy and sparked off a protest by Hindu devotees. Later, she paid 10,000 (US$120) as penalty to the temple authorities to conduct the purification rituals.[6][7]

Awards

National Film Awards
Kerala State Film Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

Tamil Nadu Government

Filmfare Awards South
Asianet Film Awards
V. Shantaram Awards
Vanitha Film Awards
  • 2004 - Vanitha-Chandrika Film Award For Best Actress, Perumazhakkalam
  • 2007 - Vanitha-Nipon Paint Film Award for Best Actress, Ore Kadal
Mathrubhumi Film Awards
Other Awards

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
2001 Soothradharan Shivani Malayalam
2002 Run Priya Tamil
Bala Aarthi Tamil
2003 Kasthoorimann Priyamvada Malayalam Filmfare Award for Best Malayalam Actress
Pudhiya Geethai Sushi Tamil
Gramaphone Jennifer Malayalam
Swapnakkoodu Kamala Malayalam
Anjaneya Divya Tamil
Paadam Onnu: Oru Vilapam Shahina Malayalam National Film Award for Best Actress
Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress
Asianet Award for Best Actress
Joot Meera Tamil
Chakram Indrani Malayalam
2004 Ammayi Bagundi Janani,
Satya
Telugu
Aayutha Ezhuthu Sasi Tamil
Maurya Alamelu Kannada
Gudumba Shankar Gowri Telugu
Perumazhakkalam Raziya Malayalam Asianet Award for Best Actress
2005 Achuvinte Amma Ashwathy Malayalam Filmfare Award for Best Malayalam Actress
Asianet Award for Best Actress
Bhadra Anu Telugu
Kasthuri Maan Uma Tamil Tamil Nadu State Special Award for Best Actress
Sandakozhi Hema Tamil
2006 Mercury Pookkal Anbu Chelvi Tamil
Rasathanthram Kanmani Malayalam
Raraju Jyothi Telugu
2007 Arasu Aishu Kannada
Maharadhi Kalyani Telugu
Thirumagan Ayyakka Tamil
Vinodayathra Anupama Malayalam
Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram Shweta Tamil
Yamagola Malli Modalayindi Aishwarya Telugu
Ore Kadal Deepti Malayalam Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Award for Best Malayalam Actress
Asianet Award for Best Actress
2008 Calcutta News Krishnapriya Malayalam Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Malayalam Actress
Innathe Chintha Vishayam Kamala Malayalam
Nepali Priya Tamil
Minnaminnikoottam Charulatha Malayalam
Rathri Mazha Meera Malayalam
Gorintaku Lakshmi Telugu
Maa Ayana Chanti Pilladu Rajeswari Telugu
2009 Mariyadhai Chandra Tamil
Bangaru Babu Meera Telugu
A Aa E Ee Kalyani Chandram Telugu
Devaru Kotta Thangi Lakshmi Kannada
2010 Aakasa Ramanna Tara Telugu
Sivappu Mazhai Samyuktha Tamil
Ijjodu Cheeni Kannada
Pen Singam Meghala Tamil
Hoo Jasmine Kannada
Paattinte Palazhy Veena Malayalam
Four Friends Gowri Malayalam
2011 Ilaignan Meera Tamil
Mohabbat Sajna Malayalam
Mambattiyan Kannaathal Tamil
2012 Aathi Narayana Tamil
Moksha Telugu Post-production
Samuelinte Makkal Malayalam Filming

References

  1. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/33424.html
  2. ^ http://www.meerajasmine.s5.com/
  3. ^ a b "Meera Jasmin". Chennai, India: The Hindu. November 11, 2002. Retrieved March 7, 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ "Youth Stuff". Chennai, India: The Hindu. September 15, 2003. Retrieved March 7, 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ "'Shwaas' adjudged the best film". Chennai, India: The Hindu. August 15, 2004. Retrieved March 7, 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Jasmine sparks row by entering temple". The Times of India. July 1, 2006. Retrieved 2006-07-01.
  7. ^ "Tryst with god costs Meera dear". DNA. Retrieved 2006-07-02.
  8. ^ Filmfare: Manassinakkare bags four awards
  9. ^ "55th annual Tiger Balm South Filmfare Awards-Chennai-Cities-The Times of India". The Times Of India. July 13, 2008.
  10. ^ Asianet award for Mohanlal and Meera Jasmine
  11. ^ "Kazcha" bags five "Ujjala-Asianet" Film Award-2005 '
  12. ^ Mathrubhumi film awards for Mohanlal and Meera Jasmine
  13. ^ "Perumazhakalam" bags 11 "Mathrubhumi-Medimix" Award
  14. ^ My-Kerala.com: News
  15. ^ 16-07-03
  16. ^ The Hindu : Film critics' awards announced
  17. ^ Mohanlal gets Kerala Film Critics association award : Down South News : ApunKaChoice.Com
  18. ^ Thikkurushi award for Meera Jasmine and Prithviraj
  19. ^ Mammootty and Meera win Fokana awards, നല്ല നടന്‍ മമ്മൂട്ടി, നടി മീര
  20. ^ "Amrita film awards announced". The Hindu. Chennai, India. March 21, 2008.
  21. ^ "Meera Jasmine bags Sreevidya best actress award". The Hindu. Chennai, India. October 16, 2008.

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