Saranya Ponvannan

Saranya Ponvannan (born 26 April 1969), born as Sheela Christina,[1] is a popular South Indian film actress who has predominantly appeared in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam language films and a few Kannada language films. Saranya made her debut in a lead role in Mani Ratnam's Nayakan (1987) and went on to play lead roles from 1987-1996. Following an eight-year sabbatical, she returned to films in 2003 as a character actor, specializing in "mother of the hero" roles.

Saranya Ponvannan
Born
Sheela Christina

(1969-04-26) 26 April 1969
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress, Model, Fashion Designer, Playback Singer, Director of "DSOFT"
Years active1987–1996
2000 (Television)
2003–present
Spouse(s)Ponvannan
(m.1995-present)
ChildrenPriyadarshini, Shanthini
Parent(s)A. B. Raj (Father)

Career

1987-1996

Saranya made her Tamil debut in Mani Ratnam's production Nayakan, as the female lead opposite Kamal Haasan in 1987.[2][3] She made her first Telugu appearance in 1988 film Neerajanam; her Malayalam debut was a year later in the 1989 film Artham starring opposite Mamooty.[4] In 1996 almost during the end of her career as a lead actress she debuted in Kannada cinema in Appaji.

Television work

After marriage in 1995, she quit from acting. However, in 2000 she appeared playing the lead role in the comedy television series, Veettukku Veedu Lootty, and subsequently accepted some supporting roles in other projects.[2] During 2006 she appeared in family-drama serial Mugangal, which aired on Sun TV.

Comeback and critical acclaim

After a break from films she made a comeback in 2003 Tamil film Alai opposite Raghuvaran as Silambarasan 's mother. Since then she has been noted for her "mother" roles in films most notably Raam, Thavamai Thavamirundhu and Em Magan in the mid-2000s.[3]

Her performance as Veerayi, a widowed mother torn between love and possessiveness, in the 2010 film Thenmerku Paruvakaatru – her 100th release – earned her the National Film Award for Best Actress.[5] Her major breakthrough was 2005 Tamil film Thavamai Thavamirundhu after which she established herself as a prominent and leading actress in South India. As of 2017, she was one of the highest paid character actresses in the south Indian film industry.[5]

In 2014, she launched Design & School of Fashion Technology (DSOFT), a fashion institute at Virugamakkam, Chennai.[6][7]

She has also played the role of villain in Achamindri (2016).[8][9]

2017

In 2017, she had only three releases. She starred in the sequel of 2014 Tamil film Velaiyilla Pattathari, reprising the role of Bhuvana, in a cameo appearance. The character had died in the original film, but the filmmakers wanted her to appear in the sequel, because of her part in the former's success. Her second venture was with Vishnu Vishal in the film Katha Nayagan, playing the mother of Vishnu Vishal.[10] Later she starred in Magalir Mattum, a women-centric film, in which she played alongside Jyothika, Oorvasi and Bhanupriya.[11]

2018

In 2018, she was first seen in comedy-family drama Mannar Vagaiyara as Vemal's mother; her comedy timing was well received, however Itly was released and opened to negative reviews.[12] Later she was seen in Vijay Sethupathi's Junga and Nayanthara's Kolamavu Kokila as the mother of Kokila[4] who although affected by lung cancer, assists her daughter in smuggling cocaine.

She took on the role of Vishalavva, mother to Shiva Rajkumar's character in Kannada movie The Villain directed by Prem in 2018. Later she was seen in Madhupal's Malayalam thriller drama Oru Kuprasidha Payyan playing Chembammal.

2019

She signed to reprise the role of Lakshmi in Kalavani 2. Her first Telugu release of the year was Gang Leader where she played the lead role Varalakshmi alongside Nani.

Personal life

She was born in a Christian family at Alappuzha, Kerala and is the daughter of Malayalam film director A. B. Raj[13] who directed over 75 films. She married actor-director Ponvannan in 1995 and the couple has two daughters.[14]

Awards

National Film Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards

Winnings:

Nominations:

South Indian International Movie Awards
  • 2013 – Winner—Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Neerparavai
  • 2014 – Nominated–Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Kutti Puli
  • 2015 – Winner—Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Velaiyilla Pattathari
  • 2019 – Nominated–Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Kolamavu Kokila
Ananda Vikatan Awards
Vijay Awards
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards
Edison Awards
JFW Awards
  • 2014 - Women Achiever of the year
JFW Movie Awards

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1987NayakanNeelaTamilDebut film
1988Manasukkul MathappuDr.GeethaTamil
En Jeevan PaduthuNarmadaTamil
NeerajanamJayaTelugu
Melam Kottu Thaali KattuTamil
SivapputhaaliKeerthanaTamil
Dhaayam OnnuPreethaTamil
1989Andru Peytha MazhaiyilPreethiTamil
Sakalakala SammandhiUmaTamil
Karunguyil KundramTamil
ArthamManasaMalayalam
1990AnjaliDr. SheelaTamil
Ulagam Pirandhadhu EnakkagaTamil
1991Vanakkam VathiyareSundariTamil
Naan Pudicha MappillaiLakshmiTamil
Aakasha Kottayile SultanMallikaMalayalam
Cheppukilukkana ChangathiManikuttyMalayalam
Aanaval MothiramAnnieMalayalam
Ennum NanmakalInduMalayalam
1992Agni PaarvaiSeethaTamil
Kottai VaasalRekhaTamil
SahasamRekhaTelugu
1993DasarathanTamil
MagribAarifaMalayalam
JournalistRanjiniMalayalam
Ente SreekuttikkuNandhiniMalayalam
Injakkadan Mathai & SonsBeenaMalayalam
1994DollarLusieMalayalam
KaruththammaPonnathaTamil
Seevalaperi PandiVelammalTamil
1995PasumponMalarTamil
1996Meendum SavithriUmaTamil
AppajiKannada
Easwaramoorthy INLathikaMalayalam
2003AlaiNirmalaTamil
ChantigaduTelugu
2004VarnajalamKarthigaTamil
ArulArul 's sisterTamil
AdhuMeera's motherTamil
ChatrapathySaravanan's sisterTamil
RamakrishnaRamakrishna's motherTamil
Meesai MadhavanDeviTamil
Gomathi NayagamTamil
2005AyodhyaJameelaTamil
RaamSaradhaTamil
SivakasiKayalvizhiTamil
Thavamai ThavamirundhuSaradha MuthiahTamilFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
2006Emtan MaganSelviTamilFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
Tamil Nadu State Film Best Supporting Actress Award
Thiruvilaiyaadal AarambamThiru's motherTamil
RakhiGowri's MotherTelugu
AdaikalamKasthuriTamil
2007ThirumaganJayakodiTamil
JagadamSeenu's motherTelugu
KireedamRajeshwariTamil
PirappuKaliammanTamil
VelVelu's & Vasu's MotherTamil
Puli VarudhuRamesh's MotherTamil
2008PidichirukkuStellaTamil
Nenjadhai KilladheTamil
SingakuttyKathir's motherTamil
VilaiyattuTamil
KuruviDevi's sister-in-law /Koccha's WifeTamil
PandiSivagamiTamil
ReadyTelugu
ThenavattuVazhuvanthalTamil
Dindigul SarathySaradhaTamil
Ini Varum KaalamAravind's motherTamil
2009Yavarum NalamManohar's MotherTamil
ColoursDr. RajalakshmiMalayalam
Vanam Partha SeemayileTamil
2010Police QuartersJayammaKannada
Tamil
Bayam AriyaanSaraswathiTamil
PullimanYashoda PanickerMalayalam
KalavaniLakshmi RamasamyTamilAnanda Vikatan Awards for Best Supporting Actres
Tamil Nadu State Film Best Supporting Actress Award
Guru SishyanMahalakshmiTamil
Magane En MarumaganePonnarasi's MotherTamil
Thambikku Indha OoruMrs.KumaraswamyTamil
VedamPadmaTelugu
PuliPuli's motherTeluguNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu
Naane Ennul IllaiJanakiTamil
Thenmerku ParuvakaatruVeerayiTamilNational Film Award for Best Actress
Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil
Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress
Edison Award for Best Supporting Actress
2011Muthukku MuthaagaPechiTamil
VaanamLakshmiTamil
SadhurangamTamil
MaharajaSeethaTamil
2012Oru Kal Oru KannadiShenbagamTamilNorway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress
ChaarulathaChaaru & Latha's MotherTamil
Kannada
ThaandavamSivakumar's MotherTamil
NeerparavaiMaryTamilFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil
SIIMA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
2013VatthikuchiSakthi's motherTamil
Kutti PuliDeivanaiTamilNominated, SIIMA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
All in All Azhagu RajaMeenakshiTamil
2014Idhu Kathirvelan KadhalYasothammalTamil
Naan Sigappu ManithanSumathiTamil
Ennamo NadakkudhuVijay's motherTamilAnanda Vikatan Awards for Best Supporting Actress
ManamSeetharamudu's motherTelugu
PappaliTamil
Velaiyilla PattathariBhuvanaTamilSIIMA for Best Supporting Actress Tamil
Ananda Vikatan Awards for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated, Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress
Amma Ammamma-Tamil
2016Bangalore NaatkalKannan's motherTamil
24SathyabhamaTamil
BrahmotsavamBabu's AuntTelugu
RemoSiva's & Remo's motherTamil
KodiKodi's & Anbu's motherTamilNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil
AchamindriRajalakhsmiTamil
2017Velaiyilla Pattathari 2BhuvanaTamil
Katha NayaganThambidurai's motherTamil
Magalir MattumSubbulakshmiTamil
2018Mannar VagaiyaraKalaiyarasiTamil
ItlyInbaTamilLead role
JungaJunga's mother/ Don ammaTamil
Marainthirunthu Paarkum Marmam EnnaJapan's motherTamil
Kolamavu KokilaKokila's motherTamilFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil

Nominated-SIIMA for Best Supporting Actress Tamil

The VillainVishalkshiavvaKannada
Oru Kuprasidha PayyanChembammalMalayalam
2019Kalavani 2LakshmiTamil
Gang LeaderVaralakshmiTelugu
2021BhoomiBhoominathan's motherTamil

As playback singer

YearFilmSongLanguageComposerNote
2014Ennamo NadakkudhuMeesa KokkuTamilPremgi AmarenDebut as Singer[17]
2017Magalir MattumTime PassukkosaramTamilGhibranAlso lead actor[18]

Television

YearTelevision seriesChannelNote
1991PennDDEpisode 7 (Lead)
1992Ninaivu KurippugalDDHost
2000-2003Veetuku Veedu LootyJaya TVLead role
2006-2007MugangalSun TVLead role

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