Sherin Shringar

Sherin Shringar, known by her stage name Sherin or Shirin is an Indian actress, who has appeared in Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu-language films. After making her debut in Kannada films, Sherin received acclaim following her role in Thulluvadho Ilamai (2002), and has since starred in films including the horror drama Whistle (2003).

Sherin Shringar
Born
Sherin Shringar

OccupationActress
Years active2002–present

Career

Shringar made her debut as an actress in Kannada films through Dhruva (2002), in which she starred alongside Darshan.

Sherin won critical acclaim and box office success through her debut Tamil film, Kasthuri Raja's coming-of-age drama Thulluvadho Ilamai (2002).[1] Starring opposite Dhanush in his acting debut, the film garnered publicity prior to release for its music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and its adult story written by Selvaraghavan. It subsequently became a commercial success at the box office, effectively launching the careers of Sherin and Dhanush.[2] The actress won the Cinema Express Award for Most Popular Actress for her performance, while she later went on to star in the Telugu remake titled Juniors (2003).[3] Sherin then appeared in supporting roles alongside senior actresses Ramya Krishnan in Jaya (2002) and Simran in Kovilpatti Veeralakshmi (2003), and also garnered attention for her negative role in the horror film Whistle (2003) and her role opposite debutant Sibi Sathyaraj in Student Number 1 (2003).[4][5][6] Sherin later moved on to work on Telugu and Malayalam films, appearing in Krishna Vamsi's thriller drama Danger (2005).[6]

In the late 2000s, Sherin's offers as a leading actress began to decrease, and several films she had starred in were subsequently delayed or shelved. A return to Kannada films with Bhoopathi and the Tamil action drama Urchagam (2007), both fared badly at the box office.[7] A six-film contract with SPR Productions did not materialise as expected, while Cash and Maya with Shaam and the S. J. Surya-starrer Vil were dropped midway through production.[8][9] She notably appeared in an item song in Linguswamy's Bheema (2008) alongside Vikram.[10] Other films including the Kannada film Sihigali and the Tamil film Poova Thalaiya, had delayed low-key releases in 2010.[11][12] Sherin subsequently chose to take a career sabbatical in the late 2000s, and briefly took up a course in Art and Culture in Sydney.[13]

She made a return to Kannada films through Om Prakash Rao's AK 56 (2012) alongside Siddhanth, which garnered a good commercial response.[14] Her next release, the comedy drama Nanbenda (2015), saw her appear in a supporting role, where she was paired opposite comedian Santhanam. In 2019, she took part as a contestant in the Tamil reality television show, Bigg Boss Tamil 3.[15]

Filmography

Films
Year Title Role Language Notes
2002Police DogRekhaKannada
DhruvaRashmiKannada
Thulluvadho IlamaiPoojaTamil
JayaPriyaTamil
2003JuniorsPoojaTelugu
Student Number 1AnjaliTamil
WhistleMaya / NagaTamil
Kovilpatti VeeralakshmiSeethaTamil
2005DangerRadhika ReddyTelugu
2006MoonnamathoralRaheelMalayalam
2007BhoopathiIsiriKannada
UrchagamJencyTamil
Hareendran Oru NishkalankanPooja VasudevanMalayalam
2008BheemaRangammaTamilSpecial appearance
2010SihigaliJeeviKannada
2011Poova ThalaiyaEashwariTamil
2012AK 56SindhuKannada
2015NanbendaPreethiTamil
Television
YearShowRoleChannelLanguageNotes
2019Bigg Boss Tamil 3ContestantStar VijayTamil3rd Runner-up
Best Buddy Award
2020Dancing Super StarsJudgeStar VijayTamil
2020Bigg Boss Tamil 4GuestStar VijayTamil

References

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