About Navya Nair
Name | Real Name | Dhanya Veena |
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Career | Major Profession | Actress |
Other Professions | Dancer, Television host | |
Debut | Ishtam | |
Height & Weight | Height (cm) | 160 cm, 1.6 m, 5 ft 2 inch |
Weight (kg) | 58 kg | |
Personal Details | DOB | 14th October, 1985 |
Age | 38 | |
Native Place | Cheppad, Harippad, Kerala | |
Current Place | Cheppad, Harippad, Kerala | |
Nationality | Indian | |
Religion | Hindu | |
Hobbies | Dancing | |
Relationship Status | Married | |
Horoscope / Zodiac / Sun Sign | Libra | |
Education Details | Education | Unknown |
College | Unknown | |
Family | Parents | Father: Rahu Nair Mother: Veena Nair |
Siblings | Unknown | |
Spouse | Santhosh Menon | |
Children | Sai Krishna | |
Awards | Kerala State Film Awards for Best Actress | 2005 – Kanne Madanguka 2005 – Saira 2002 – Nandanam |
Asianet Award for Best Actress | 2002 – Nandanam | |
Mathrubhumi Film Awards for Best Actress | 2002 | |
Mathrubhumi Film Awards for Best Onscreen Couple Award | 2003 (shared with actor Prithviraj Sukumaran) | |
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam | Nandanam | |
Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Actress | 2002 – Nandanam | |
Amrita Award for Best Actress | 2006 – Saira | |
Kalaimamani Award | 2006 | |
J.C. Daniel Foundation Award for Best Actress | 2010 – Yugapurushan 2010 – Sadgamaya | |
Inspire Film Award for Best Actress | 2010 – Yugapurushan 2010 – Sadgamaya |
Navya Nair Personal Life
Navya Nair was born on 14 October 1985 in Cheppad, a village near Haripad in Alleppey district of Kerala. His uncle is the famous film director K. It is Madhu. She went to Bethany Balikpadom High School and then MSM Higher Secondary School, where her mother taught.
She married Mumbai-based businessman Santosh Menon on January 21, 2010. They have a son named Sai Krishna, born on November 22, 2010.
Navya Nair Filmography
Year | Film Title | Role |
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2023 | Janaki Jaane (completed) | Actress |
2022 | Oruthee | Radhamani |
2021 | Drishya 2 | Seetha Rajendra Ponnappa |
2014 | Drishya | Seetha Rajendra Ponnappa |
2012 | Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu | – |
2011 | Boss | – |
2011 | Double Boss | – |
2010 | Sadgamaya | Yamuna |
2010 | Yugapurushan | Savithri |
2010 | Rasikkum Seemane | Gayathri |
2010 | Dhrona 2010 | – |
2009 | Banaras | Devu |
2009 | Kerala Cafe | Sheela (segment “Nostalgia”) |
2009 | Bhagyada Balegara | – |
2009 | Calendar | Kochurani |
2009 | Namyajamanru | Charulatha |
2008 | SMS | – |
2008 | Raman Thediya Seethai | Senthamarai |
2008 | Sila Nerangalil | – |
2008 | Gaja | – |
2007 | Kalabham | Sivakami |
2007 | Kichamani M.B.A. | Shivani Menon |
2007 | Alibhai | Chenthamara |
2007 | Saira | Saira |
2007 | Mayakkannadi | Maheshwari |
2006 | The Dance of Life | Manimekhala |
2006 | Pathaka | Ashitha Mohammad |
2006 | Amirtham | – |
2006 | Pasakiligal | Lead |
2005 | Deepangal Sakshi | Krishna Veni |
2005 | Kanne Madanguka | Karunya |
2005 | Sarkar Dada | – |
2005 | Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy | – |
2005 | Pandippada | Meena |
2005 | Immini Nalloraal | Sneha |
2004 | Azagiya Theeye | – |
2004 | Parayam | – |
2004 | Chathikkatha Chanthu | Vasumathi |
2004 | Jalolsavam | Geetha |
2004 | Sethurama Iyer CBI | Rachana |
2003 | Pattanathil Sundaran | Radhamani |
2003 | Ammakilikkoodu | Akhila |
2003 | Vellithira | Thatha Vakkathi |
2003 | Gramaphone | Pooja |
2002 | Chathurangam | Sherin Mathew |
2002 | Kunjikkoonan | Chembakam |
2002 | Mazhathullikkilukkam | Sophia |
2002 | Kalyanaraman | Gauri |
2002 | Nandanam | Balamani |
2001 | Ishtam | Anjana |
2022 | Village Cricket Boy (Short) | Big thanks |
Navya Nair Awards
Award | Year | Category | Film |
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Kerala State Film Awards | 2005 | Best Actress | Kanne Madanguka, Saira |
Kerala State Film Awards | 2002 | Best Actress | Nandanam |
Asianet Film Awards | 2002 | Best Actress | Nandanam |
Mathrubhumi Film Awards | 2002 | Best Actress Award | – |
Mathrubhumi Film Awards | 2003 | Best Onscreen Couple Award (shared with actor Prithviraj Sukumaran) | – |
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam | – | Nandanam | – |
Kalaimamani | 2006 | – | – |
Career
Sibi Malayil directed a heart-touching film titled “Ishtam” in 2001. It stars Dileep and Navya Nair in their debut roles along with other experienced actors. The music written by Satchidanandan Poojankar, Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri and Mohan Sitara added to its charm.
The film performed well at the box office and Priyadarshan also made its Hindi version. Another Malayalam film directed by Bhadran starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Navya Nair. It had a catchy song called “Pachamanga Pachamanga” which became quite popular.
There was also a story about a teenager named Thatha and her involvement with a travel film presenter named Style Raj. Love blossoms between them, but things become complicated when Thatha’s brother discovers Raj’s dark secret.
In 2005, a film titled “Chandran’s Kingdom” was released in theaters. Directed by Shaji Kailas and produced by Antony Perumbavoor, it stars Mohanlal playing a powerful character named Ali Bhai, who is inspired by a real-life person. The story revolves around a property dispute in Tamil Nadu, depicting the struggle for power and resilience in difficult times.