Amala Paul
Amala Paul who
previously used Anakha as her stage name, is an Indian film actress, who works in the South Indian film
industry. After appearing in supporting roles in the Malayalam film
Neelathamara and a venture in Tamil, she received critical acclaim for the
portrayal of a controversial character in the film, Sindhu
Samaveli. Despite the failure of that film, Amala became noted after
playing the title role in Mynaa, receiving critical acclaim for her work.
Since then, she has been signed on for several notable projects and is considered
a leading actress in Tamil films. She has appeared in a few Malayalam films as well.
Amala, after finishing her Plus Two education, took a year out before planning to pursue engineering. She later joined St Teresa's college, to pursue a BA Degree in Communicative English. At the time, her modeling portfolio was spotted by noted Malayalam director Lal Jose who offered her a supporting role in his remake, Neelathamara (2009). Despite emerging a success, the film failed to attract any further offers, as she had anticipated. She pursued roles in Tamil films and went on to sign the low-budget comedy film Vikadakavi which was delayed and ultimately became her sixth release, while also signing on to play the lead role in another small budget film Veerasekaran (2010).
Amala, after finishing her Plus Two education, took a year out before planning to pursue engineering. She later joined St Teresa's college, to pursue a BA Degree in Communicative English. At the time, her modeling portfolio was spotted by noted Malayalam director Lal Jose who offered her a supporting role in his remake, Neelathamara (2009). Despite emerging a success, the film failed to attract any further offers, as she had anticipated. She pursued roles in Tamil films and went on to sign the low-budget comedy film Vikadakavi which was delayed and ultimately became her sixth release, while also signing on to play the lead role in another small budget film Veerasekaran (2010).
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