Shammu

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Shammu
Born
Sheerin Ramalingam
OccupationActress
Years active2008 - 2012

Shammu (born Sheerin Ramalingam) is an Indian actress who appears in Tamil films. She is best known for films such as Kanchivaram, Mayilu and Dasavathaaram.[1]

Background[edit]

Shammu was born Sheerin Sharmilee in Bikaner, Rajasthan to a Tamil Hindu family that hails from Neyveli. Her family moved to the US and her father, Rajaram Ramalingam, worked as a computer consultant whilst her mother is a housewife. She had been studying at Cypress Creek High School in Orlando, Florida, but quit school to appear in films. Despite starting a film career, Shammu finished her high school courses through online classes. Her younger sister has appeared in Mayilu, as the younger version of Shammu's character.[1]

Career[edit]

Shammu appeared in Dasavathaaram after receiving a call from the crew for the film, whilst they were searching for an Indian actress to play a short role. They had come to know of her following her Bharathanatyam performances, which were well acclaimed in the area. Her role was, that of a scientist, who panicked after seeing the bio weapon being exposed for the first time.

Soon afterwards, whilst on holiday in India, Shammu attended an audition for Prakash Raj's home production Mayilu, and when she succeeded, Prakash Raj also suggested her name for another project that he was working in. She subsequently appeared in Kanchivaram, directed by Priyadarshan as Prakash Raj's daughter and was critically praised for her performance receiving the Filmfare Best Tamil Supporting Actress Award. In Mayilu she played a village girl and had to sport dark makeup, oily braid and dirty clothes, to resemble a typical girl from Madurai - however the film was delayed and had only limited release in 2012 and went unnoticed.

She next appeared in Malayan, she plays the role of a bubbly girl from Madurai with a different shade alongside actor, Karan, though the film failed at the box office. Shammu was also seen in a cameo role in R. Kannan's Kanden Kadhalai, before appearing in two more critically acclaimed ventures which did not succeed at the box office, Maathi Yosi and Paalai. She quit acting in 2011 and returned to Florida to pursue a career in medicine at University of South Florida.

Filmography[edit]

Year Movie Role Language Notes
2008 Dasavathaaram Tamil
2009 Kanchivaram Thamarai Vengadam Tamil Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
2009 Malayan Tamil
2009 Kanden Kadhalai Anitha Tamil Cameo appearance
2010 Maathi Yosi Tamil
2011 Paalai Kaayaampoo Tamil
2012 Mayilu Mayilu Tamil
2015 Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum Maha Tamil
2020 Irandam Kutthu Name not specified Tamil -

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