Nivin Pauly

Nivin Pauly (born 11 October 1984) is an Indian film actor and producer. he is known for his work in Malayalam cinema, he is the recipient of several awards including three Filmfare South awards and two Kerala State Film Awards.[1]

Nivin Pauly
Born
Nivin Pauly

(1984-10-11) 11 October 1984
Alma materFederal Institute of Science and Technology
Occupation
Years active2010–present
Spouse(s)
Rinna Joy
(m. 2010)
Children2

Nivin applied for the audition and was selected to play one of the main roles in Vineeth Sreenivasan's directorial debut Malarvaadi Arts Club in 2009 which was produced by actor Dileep. After playing several small roles, Nivin got his breakthrough with his lead role in the romantic film Thattathin Marayathu (2012), which was also directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan.[2] He became known for playing "boy next door" archetype following roles in the bilingual black-comedy thriller Neram (2013), the sports-drama 1983 (2014), the romantic-comedy Ohm Shanthi Oshaana (2014), the romantic-drama Bangalore Days (2014), the comedy road-thriller Oru Vadakkan Selfie (2015), and the coming-of-age romantic drama Premam (2015). Bangalore Days and Premam became two among the list of top ten highest-grossing Malayalam films.

Nivin went on to star in the police-drama Action Hero Biju (2016), the family-drama Jacobinte Swargarajyam (2016), the political-satire Sakhavu (2017),family-comedy Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela (2017) and the epic film Kayamkulam Kochunni (2018) which became the third highest-grossing Malayalam film.[3][4] Nivin made his debut as a producer with Action Hero Biju under his production company Pauly Jr. Pictures. He again produced Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela.[5] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his Tamil debut Neram (2013).[6] In 2015, Nivin won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performances in Bangalore Days and 1983.[7][8] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam for Action Hero Biju in 2016.[9] In 2020, he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor -Special Mention for his performance in Moothon.

Early life

Nivin was born into a Roman Catholic Syrian Christian family from Aluva, Ernakulam on 11 October 1984.[10][11] Nivin's father, Pauly Bonaventure, was a mechanic who worked in Aarau, Switzerland and his mother was a nurse at a Swiss hospital. Nivin, who was brought up in Kerala, visited them in Aarau during his vacations, where they stayed for 25 years.[12] He graduated with a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering from Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT), Angamaly in 2006.[13] Nivin was employed at Infosys in Bangalore through campus placements and worked as a software engineer from 2006 to 2008.[14] However, he resigned and returned home after his father's death.[15][16] Malayalam actor Tovino Thomas is his second cousin.

Personal life

He married his long time girlfriend Rinna Joy on 28 August 2010, at St. Dominic Catholic Church in Aluva. They were classmates at FISAT.[17][18][19][10][11] They have a son named Daveed Pauly, born in 2012 and a daughter named Rose Treesa born in 2017.[20]

Film career

Nivin with Sivakarthikeyan and Vikram at Iru Mugan Movie Audio Launch.

Nivin applied for the audition of Malarvaadi Arts Club, but was not included in the 12 shortlisted actors. However, when one dropped out, he was given a second chance to the audition, and got his debut role.[13][16] Since then, he had acted in the films The Metro and Sevenes, and had brief appearances in Traffic and Spanish Masala. He appeared in music video Nenjodu Cherthu from the album Yuvvh, what The Hindu called "a hugely popular" ,[16] and became a viral hit on YouTube.[21]

The 2012 film Thattathin Marayathu was his acting vehicle,[15][22] which became the biggest hit of the year.[23][24] After Thattathin Marayathu, he was called "the current youth sensation"[22] and "hot property".[15] He received offers from directors including Sathyan Anthikad, Rajesh Pillai, Aashiq Abu and Shyamaprasad.[25] Nivin made his debut in Tamil with the bilingual film Neram.[23] His other Malayalam films in 2013 include Anju Sundarikal and Sunil Ibrahim's Arikil Oraal.

In 2014, he appeared in Abrid Shine's directorial debut 1983, where he played the role of Rameshan. It was followed with debutant Jude Anthany Joseph's romantic comedy Ohm Shanthi Oshaana, in which he portrayed the role Giri. It was released a week after 1983. His next release Bangalore Days was directed by Anjali Menon. In the same year, he played an extended cameo in the Lal Jose film Vikramadithyan. In 2015, Nivin appeared in Mili, Oru Vadakkan Selfie and Ivide . He then acted in Premam, where he played the role of George David. It grossed over 600 million, and went on to become one of the highest grossing Malayalam movies.[26][27][28]

Nivin appeared in his first straight Tamil feature film through Gautham Ramachandran's crime drama Richie (2017), where he portrayed a small town thug.[29] The film opened to mixed reviews and had an average response commercially, prompting other proposed Tamil films with debutant directors Suryaa Balakumaran and Prabhu Radhakrishnan to be shelved.[30][31]

Nivin next appeared in Geetu Mohandas' film Moothon. Which generally received positive reviews from critics.

Filmography

Films

  • All films are in Malayalam, unless otherwise noted.
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role(s) Notes Ref.
2010Malarvaadi Arts ClubPrakashanDebut Malayalam film[32]
2011TrafficCar driver in the last sceneCameo appearance[33]
The MetroHarikrishnan[34]
SevenesShaukath[35]
2012Spanish MasalaMathewsCameo appearance[35]
Thattathin MarayathuVinod[32]
Bhoopadathil Illatha OridamMurali[36]
Puthiya TheerangalMohanan[37]
ChaptersKrishnakumar[38]
Da ThadiyaRahul Vaidyar [39]
2013NeramMathew (Malayalam)
Vetri (Tamil)
Bilingual film in Malayalam and Tamil[40]
My Fan RamuHimselfSpecial appearance[41][42]
English: An Autumn in LondonSibin[43]
5 SundarikalJinuSegment: Isha (Anthology film)[44]
Arikil OraalIcha[45]
20141983RameshanWon Kerala State Film Award taking

Banglore Days also into account

[46]
Ohm Shanthi OshaanaGiri[47]
Bangalore DaysKrishnan P.P. aka 'Kuttan'[48]
VikramadithyanLokeshGuest appearance[49]
2015MiliNaveen[50]
Oru Vadakkan SelfieUmesh[51]
IvideKrish Hebbar[52]
PremamGeorge David [53]
2016 Action Hero BijuBiju PauloseDebut as producer[54]
Jacobinte SwargarajyamJerry Jacob[55]
AanandamAkashGuest appearance[56]
2017 SakhavuKrishnakumar & Sakhavu KrishnanDouble Role[57]
Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela Kurien Chacko Also producer [58]
RichieRichard K Sayagam (Richie)Tamil film

[59]

2018 Hey JudeJude Rodriguez
Kayamkulam KochunniKayamkulam Kochunni

[60]

2019 MikhaelDr.John Mikhael
Love Action Drama Dineshan
Moothon Akbar Bhai Bilingual film in Malayalam and Hindi
2021 ThuramukhamMoidu

Post- production stage

PadavettuRavi

Filming

Kanakam Kamini KalahamTBAPost production stage
Bismi Special TBA Pre-production stage
Gangster of Mundanmala TBA Pre-production stage
NP41 TBA pre- production stage

Short films

Film Director(s) Role Language
Eli - a sexy taleAlphonse PuthrenEliTamil
No go tellJude Anthany JosephHimselfMalayalam

The short film directed by Alphonse Puthren was later included in the 2016 Tamil anthology film Aviyal.[61]

Music videos

Song Video Director(s) Language Ref(s)
YuvvhNenjodu CherthuAlphonse PuthrenMalayalam[62][63]
Spirit of ChennaiSpirit of ChennaiVikramTamil [64]

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Film Result Ref.
Kerala State Film Awards 2014 Best Actor 1983, Bangalore Days Won [65]
2019 Special Mention Moothon Won
Filmfare Awards South 2013 Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South Neram Won [66]
2014 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam 1983 Nominated [67]
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – South Won [68]
2015 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam Premam Nominated [69]
2016 Filmfare Award for Best Film – Malayalam Action Hero Biju Nominated [70]
Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam Won [71]
2017 Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam Sakhavu Nominated [72]
South Indian International Movie Awards 2012 Rising Star of South Indian Cinema (Male) Thattathin Marayathu Won [73]
2013 Best Male Debut – Tamil Neram Nominated [74]
2014 Best Actor 1983 Won [75]
2015 Best Actor – Malayalam Premam Nominated [76]
Best Actor – Critics Choice Won [77]
2016 Best Film Action Hero Biju Nominated [78]
Best Actor Action Hero Biju, Jacobinte Swargarajyam Nominated
Best Actor – Critics Choice Won [79]
2017 Best Actor Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela Won [80]
New York Indian Film Festival 2019 Best Actor Moothon Won
Asianet Film Awards 2010 Best Debutant (Male) Malarvaadi Arts Club Won
2012 Best Star Pair Thattathin Marayathu Won
2013 Best Star Pair Neram Won
2013 Youth Icon Neram Won
2014 Best Actor 1983 Nominated
2015 Best Actor Premam Nominated [81]
Most Popular Actor Won
Youth Icon Various films Won
2016 Best Actor Action Hero Biju, Jacobinte Swargarajyam Nominated [82]
Most Popular Actor Won
2019 Golden Star of The Year Moothon, Love Action Drama Won
Vanitha Film Awards 2012 Best Star Pair Thattathin Marayathu Won
2014 Most Popular Actor 1983 Won [83]
2015 Most Popular Actor Premam Won [84]
2016 Most Popular Actor Action Hero Biju, Jacobinte Swargarajyam Won [85]
2019Graceful PerformanceLove Action Drama , MoothonWon
Asiavision Awards 2012 Youth Icon Thattathin Marayathu Won
2013 Youth Icon Neram Won
2014 Performer of the Year 1983 Won [86]
Youth Icon Bangalore Days Won
2015 Youth Icon Premam Won [87]
2016 Best Actor Action Hero Biju, Jacobinte Swargarajyam Won [88]
IIFA Utsavam 2015 Best Actor Premam Nominated [89]
2016 Best Film Action Hero Biju Nominated [90]
Best Actor Jacobinte Swargarajyam Nominated
Behindwoods Gold Medals 2015 Person of the Year Premam Won [91]
2016 Best Actor in a Lead Role – Malayalam Action Hero Biju Won [92]
2019 Best Actor Moothon Won [93]
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards 2016 Special jury Action Hero Biju Won [94]
2020 Best Actor Moothon Won
North American Film Awards 2016 Best Actor Action Hero Biju, Jacobinte Swargarajyam Won [95]
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards 2013 Best Debut Neram Won [96]
Jaihind TV awards 2011 Best Debut Malarvadi Arts Club Won
Creative film awards 2018 Best Actor Kayamkulam Kochunni Won

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