Semmalar Annam

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Semmalar Annam
Born
Semmalar Annam . K

20 August 1990 (1990-08-20) (age 33)
NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm actor
Years active2009–present
Parent(s)A.V.karuppasamy
Boovathy

Semmalar Annam is an Indian film actress who rose to fame with the critically acclaimed Tamil drama film Ammani (2016) directed by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan. She has also directed and acted in more than fifteen short films during her studies at college. Semmalar is well known for her street plays performed at Coimbatore for many social and environmental causes.[1]

Life[edit]

Semmalar Annam from Coimbatore is the eldest daughter of A.V.Karuppasamy and Boovathy and has an younger Brother Samaran.

Education[edit]

After her schooling at Krishnamal Higher Secondary School Coimbatore, she joined for Visual Communication studies at PSG College of Arts and Science and later did her post graduation in Mass Communication and Journalism from PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore,.[2] After her formal education, she underwent a course on acting and theater at the Stanislavsky Acting School, Chennai.[3] which helped her to step into the Tamil film industry.

Career[edit]

During her post-graduate studies in journalism and mass communication at PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore she performed several street-plays for environmental and social causes. Many of these street-plays were organized by her college professor CR Jayaprakash under the college Eco Club. These street plays were instrumental in bringing a lot of awareness and positive change to the society and reversing environmental damages caused to the .[4]

Semmalar's debut film Malarmathi, about a sexually abused orphan won the best film and best director award at Legend 2010, a state-level short film festival organized by Department of Visual Communication, Sathyabama University, Chennai.[5]

In the film Ammani, she plays the frustrated daughter-in-law of the main character: Salamma, a hard-working government hospital worker. Other than film, she has acted in several advertisements and documentaries.

Filmography[edit]

As an actress
  • All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
Year Film Role Director Notes
2016 Ammani Amudha (Daughter in law) Lakshmi Ramakrishna
2017 Magalir Mattum housewife in Prabhavathy's documentary Bramma
2017 Kurangu Bommai Nithilan
2018 Street Lights Malar, Mani's mother Shamdat Malayalam film
2019 Thambi Gunavathi
Maadathy Veni (Mother of Maadathy) Leena Manimekalai
Sillu Karupatti Aishwarya Halitha Shameem Turtles segment
2021 Mmmmm[6] Vijeesh Mani
2020 Ponmagal Vandhal Kid's mother Frederick
Vadham (Web series) Venkatesh Babu
As Director
Year Film Notes
2019 First Rain Belgaum International Short Film Festival[7]
2010 Malarmathi Legend 2010 award in Sathyabama University[5]
2010 Konangal Widow Marriage Best Film award by Sumariyadhai Panbaattu Kalagam

Awards[edit]

2012 Winner of a reality show at Kalaignar TV and she received a car as present. The award was presented to the person who could prove his/her skills in several art forms like Dancing, Acting and Singling.[8]

References[edit]

  1. Nath, Parshathy J. (26 October 2016). "Young and restless". Retrieved 8 November 2016 – via The Hindu.
  2. Nath, Parshathy J. (5 March 2013). "The right angle". Retrieved 8 November 2016 – via The Hindu.
  3. "Konkanworld - Young and restless". konkanworld.com. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  4. "Coimbatore city falls in love with street plays | Covaipost".
  5. 5.0 5.1 Nath, Parshathy J. (6 March 2013). "The right angle" – via www.thehindu.com.
  6. Jeshi, K. (23 January 2021). "Semmalar Annam on playing a tribal woman in an upcoming Malayalam film". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  7. "Home". savbisff. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  8. http://kungumam.co.in/ThArticalinnerdetail.aspx?id=3514&id1=84&issue=20161101