Indian actress
Saranya Ponvannan
Saranya at Saivam Audio Launch
Born Sheela Christina
Occupation Actress Years active 1987–1996 (films) 2000 (television) 2003–present (films) Spouse Ponvannan (m. 1995)Children 2 Parent A. B. Raj (Father)
Saranya Ponvannan (born Sheela Christina [ 1] ) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil , Telugu , and Malayalam and a few Kannada language films. She also acted in one Hindi movie Chup: Revenge of the Artist in 2022. Saranya made her acting debut in a lead role in Mani Ratnam 's Nayakan (1987) and went on to play lead roles from 1987 to 1996. Following an eight-year sabbatical , she returned to films in 2003 as a character actor roles. In her career spanning around over 25 years she had won a number of accolades including one National Film Award , two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and five Filmfare Award South .
Career
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 1989 film Neerajanam ; her Malayalam debut was in the same year with the film Artham starring opposite Mammootty .[ 4]
In 1996, she made her Kannada debut with Appaji . After 1996, she quit from acting. 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.
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]
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]
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 Kiccha Sudeepa '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.
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 , Lakshmi , Kartikeya Gummakonda , Priyanka Arul Mohan among others.
After a brief hiatus because of COVID-19 Pandemic, her first release was through OTT in 2021 was Bhoomi alongside Jayam Ravi. Critics cited that the talented actress was restricted to few insignificant scenes. Following Bhoomi, she had two other releases in 2021 - multistarer Telugu film Maha Samudharam and Sasikumar's MGR Magan.
Personal life
Saranya was born in a Catholic Christian family in Chennai .[ 13] She is the daughter of Malayalam film director A. B. Raj ,[ 14] who had directed over 75 films. Her family is from Alappuzha , Kerala .
She married actor-director Ponvannan in 1995, and the couple has two daughters.[ 15]
Awards
National Film Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards
Winnings:
Nominations:
South Indian International Movie Awards
Ananda Vikatan Awards
Vijay Awards
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards
Edison Awards
JFW Awards
2014 - Women Achiever of the year
JFW Movie Awards
Filmography
Films
Year
Film
Role
Language
Notes
1987
Nayakan
Neela
Tamil
Debut film
1988
Manasukkul Mathappu
Dr.Geetha
Tamil
En Jeevan Paduthu
Narmada
Tamil
Melam Kottu Thaali Kattu
Muthamma
Tamil
Sivapputhaali
Keerthana
Tamil
Dhaayam Onnu
Preetha
Tamil
1989
Andru Peytha Mazhaiyil
Preethi
Tamil
Sakalakala Sammandhi
Uma
Tamil
Karunguyil Kundram
Tamil
Neerajanam
Jaya
Telugu
Artham
Manasa
Malayalam
1990
Anjali
Dr. Sheela
Tamil
Ulagam Pirandhadhu Enakkaga
Meena
Tamil
1991
Vanakkam Vathiyare
Sundari
Tamil
Naan Pudicha Mappillai
Lakshmi
Tamil
Ashwini
Telugu
Ganga
Telugu
Aakasha Kottayile Sultan
Mallika
Malayalam
Cheppukilukkana Changathi
Manikutty
Malayalam
Aanaval Mothiram
Annie
Malayalam
Ennum Nanmakal
Indu
Malayalam
1992
Agni Paarvai
Seetha
Tamil
Kottai Vaasal
Rekha
Tamil
Sahasam
Rekha
Telugu
1993
Dasarathan
Vasanthi
Tamil
Magrib
Aarifa
Malayalam
Journalist
Ranjini
Malayalam
Ente Sreekuttikku
Nandhini
Malayalam
Injakkadan Mathai & Sons
Beena
Malayalam
1994
Dollar
Lusie
Malayalam
Karuththamma
Ponnatha
Tamil
Seevalaperi Pandi
Velammal
Tamil
1995
Pasumpon
Malar
Tamil
1996
Appaji
Rekha
Kannada
Meendum Savithri
Uma
Tamil
Neti Savithri
Telugu
Boss
Kannada
Easwaramoorthy IN
Lathika
Malayalam
Samayakkondu Sullu
Rukmini
Kannada
2003
Alai
Nirmala
Tamil
Comeback film after marriage
Chantigadu
Savthriyamma
Telugu
2004
Varnajalam
Karthiga
Tamil
Arul
Arul 's sister
Tamil
Adhu
Meera's mother
Tamil
Chatrapathy
Saravanan's sister
Tamil
Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna's mother
Tamil
Meesai Madhavan
Devi
Tamil
Gomathi Nayagam
Tamil
2005
Ayodhya
Jameela
Tamil
Raam
Saradha
Tamil
Sivakasi
Kayalvizhi
Tamil
Thavamai Thavamirundhu
Saradha Muthiah
Tamil
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
2006
Emtan Magan
Selvi
Tamil
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Best Supporting Actress Award
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam
Thiru's mother
Tamil
Rakhi
Gowri's Mother
Telugu
Adaikalam
Kasthuri
Tamil
2007
Thirumagan
Jayakodi
Tamil
Jagadam
Seenu's mother
Telugu
Kireedam
Rajeshwari
Tamil
Pirappu
Kaliamman
Tamil
Vel
Saradha (Velu's & Vasu's Mother)
Tamil
Puli Varudhu
Ramesh's Mother
Tamil
2008
Pidichirukku
Stella
Tamil
Nenjadhai Killadhe
Vasanth's false mother
Tamil
Singakutty
Kathir's mother
Tamil
Vilaiyattu
Tamil
Kuruvi
Devi's sister-in-law /Koccha's Wife
Tamil
Pandi
Sivagami
Tamil
Ready
Pooja's mother
Telugu
Thenavattu
Vazhuvanthal
Tamil
Dindigul Sarathy
Saradha
Tamil
Ini Varum Kaalam
Aravind's mother
Tamil
2009
Yavarum Nalam
Shanti, Manohar's Mother
Tamil
Colours
Dr. Rajalakshmi
Malayalam
Vanam Partha Seemayile
Tamil
2010
Police Quarters
Jayamma
Kannada
Bayam Ariyaan
Saraswathi
Tamil
Pulliman
Yashoda Panicker
Malayalam
Kalavani
Lakshmi Ramasamy
Tamil
Ananda Vikatan Awards for Best Supporting ActressTamil Nadu State Film Best Supporting Actress Award
Guru Sishyan
Mahalakshmi
Tamil
Magane En Marumagane
Ponnarasi's Mother
Tamil
Thambikku Indha Ooru
Mrs.Kumaraswamy
Tamil
Vedam
Padma
Telugu
Puli
Puli's mother
Telugu
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu
Naane Ennul Illai
Janaki
Tamil
Yaksha
Yaksha's mother
Kannada
Thenmerku Paruvakaatru
Veerayi
Tamil
National 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
2011
Muthukku Muthaaga
Pechi
Tamil
Vaanam
Lakshmi
Tamil
Sadhurangam
Analaar's wife
Tamil
Maharaja
Seetha
Tamil
2012
Oru Kal Oru Kannadi
Shenbagam
Tamil
Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress
Chaarulatha
Chaaru & Latha's Mother
Tamil
Kannada
Thaandavam
Sivakumar's Mother
Tamil
Neerparavai
Mary
Tamil
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil SIIMA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
2013
Vatthikuchi
Sakthi's mother
Tamil
Kutti Puli
Deivanai
Tamil
Nominated, SIIMA for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
All in All Azhagu Raja
Meenakshi
Tamil
Suvadugal
Tamil
2014
Idhu Kathirvelan Kadhal
Yasothammal
Tamil
Naan Sigappu Manithan
Sumathi
Tamil
Ennamo Nadakkudhu
Vijay's mother
Tamil
Ananda Vikatan Awards for Best Supporting Actress
Manam
Seetharamudu's mother
Telugu
Pappali
Tamil
Velaiyilla Pattathari
Bhuvana
Tamil
SIIMA 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
Lakshmi
Tamil
2016
Bangalore Naatkal
Kannan's mother
Tamil
24
Sathyabhama
Tamil
Brahmotsavam
Babu's Aunt
Telugu
Remo
Siva's & Remo's mother
Tamil
Kodi
Kodi's & Anbu's mother
Tamil
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Tamil
Achamindri
Rajalakhsmi
Tamil
2017
Velaiyilla Pattathari 2
Bhuvana
Tamil
Katha Nayagan
Thambidurai's mother
Tamil
Magalir Mattum
Subbulakshmi
Tamil
2018
Mannar Vagaiyara
Kalaiyarasi
Tamil
Itly
Inba
Tamil
Lead role
Junga
Junga's mother/ Don amma
Tamil
Marainthirunthu Paarkum Marmam Enna
Japan's mother
Tamil
Kolamavu Kokila
Kokila's mother
Tamil
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
Nominated - SIIMA for Best Supporting Actress Tamil
The Villain
Vishalavva
Kannada
Oru Kuprasidha Payyan
Chembakaamal
Malayalam
2019
Kalavani 2
Lakshmi
Tamil
Gang Leader
Varalakshmi
Telugu
2021
Bhoomi
Bhoominathan's mother
Tamil
Maha Samudhram
Arjun's mother
Telugu
MGR Magan
Rasathi
Tamil
2022
Etharkkum Thunindhavan
Kosalai
Tamil
Viruman
Muthulakshmi
Tamil
Chup: Revenge of the Artist
Nila's Mother
Hindi
Hindi film debut
Varalaru Mukkiyam
Malar
Tamil
Aruvaa Sanda
Valli
Tamil
2023
Kushi
Rajalakshmi
Telugu
Conjuring Kannapan
Lakshmi
Tamil
2024
Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan
Rathnam, Burma’s mother
Tamil
Brother
Hemamalini
Tamil
Idi Muzhakkam †
TBA
Tamil
Filming
Gangster Granny †
TBA
Tamil
Filming
Kallapart †
Tamil
Delayed
Bha. Bha. Ba.
TBA
Malayalam
Filming
As playback singer
Television
References
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^ a b Ashok Kumar, S.R. (15 December 2005). "An actress who plays her roles with aplomb" . The Hindu . Chennai, India. Archived from the original on 13 May 2006. Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
^ a b Nair, Vidya (14 October 2018). "Screen-mother to Superstar" . Deccan Chronicle . Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
^ a b "Best actor – female: Saranya Ponvannan takes it in her stride" . The Times of India . 20 May 2011. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
^ Subhakeerthana, S (14 May 2018). "Saranya Ponvannan: Nobody calls me 'madam' on the sets, I'm always their 'Amma' " . The New Indian Express . Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
^ Anantharam, Chitra Deepa (16 October 2017). "Meet the multi-talented Amma" . The Hindu . ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
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^ "Kathanayagan review: This Vishnu Vishal film produces intermittent smiles rather than laughs" . The Indian Express . 9 September 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2018 .
^ Kumar, Karthik (14 September 2017). "Magalir Mattum movie review: Not without flaws but a film made with a lot of heart" . Hindustan Times . Retrieved 4 December 2018 .
^ Subramanian, Anupama (30 June 2018). "Itly movie review: Potential riotous laugh let down by weak writing" . Deccan Chronicle . Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
^ Bureau, The Hindu (5 September 2024). "Saranya Ponvannan on her memorable childhood outings in Chennai" . The Hindu .
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^ "I never expected the National Award" . Rediff . 21 June 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2018 .
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