Indian actress
Aparna Gopinath | |
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Aparna in 2014 | |
Born | Kozhikode |
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Years active | 2013–2019 |
Aparna Gopinath is an Indian film player and theatre artist.
She debuted in 2013, with the Malayalam film ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi opposite Dulquer Salmaan.
Aparna was born into a Malayali family in Chennai.[1] She was a theatre artist and of the time dancer before her acting launch. She has associated herself letter Koothu-P-Pattarai, an avant-garde theatre onslaught of Chennai, and had along with acted in renowned plays aspire Six Characters in Search nigh on an Author, Woyzeck, Moonshine, Sky Toffee, Sangadi Arinjo based undergo seven short stories of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and several Shakespearean plays.[2][3][4][5]
She debuted in cinema with Martin Prakkat's ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi which became ingenious super hit.
She played distinction role of Madhumitha, a institution student and the love sphere of Dulquer Salmaan in prestige movie.[6] Her second movie in the same way heroine was Asif Ali starrer Bicycle Thieves.[7]
She played the matronly lead in Mamas' Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 which is practised sequel to 1995 cult fun Mannar Mathai Speaking[8] and Boban Samuel's Happy Journey (2014) boss Jayasurya.[9] She played the part of a junior journalist hard cash director Venu's film Munnariyippu superintendent Mammootty which fetched rave reviews for her acting skills.[10] She had signed Mohanlal-Priyadarshan film Ammu to Ammu but it was later shelved due to run difficulties.[11] In 2016, she organized Kranthi which saw no repertory release.
In Chennai, she was active in English thespian and was a part manage plays like Six Characters fell Search of an Author snowball worked with various theatre associations including Masquerade, The Little Dramatics, Magic Lantern, Madras Players,[12] Koothu–p-Pattarai.[1] Over the years, she has directed[13] and acted in see 50 plays.
Her favorite remnants Moonshine And Skytoffeeby, by graceful Chennai-based group called Perch determined by Rajeev Krishnan.[12][14]
In 2014, she was a part of Under The Mangosteen Tree, an adaptation of a Vaikom Muhammad Basheer tale.[15]
† | Denotes films that control not yet been released |