Keerthy Suresh

Keerthy Yessh was born 17th October, 1992 in the Indian state of is an actress in film. Keerthy has mainly appeared in Tamil as well as Telugu cinema, along with several films in Malayalam. She received the National Film Award in Best Actress category for her role as actress Savitri. Other awards she has won include the three SIIMA Awards, a Filmfare Award South and three SIIMA Awards. Keerthy Kumar Suresh is actor Menaka G. Suresh's daughter. She started her acting career in the early 2000s. Her debut lead part in 2013's Malayalam film Geethaanjali. She went on to star in successful films such as Ring Master (2014), Rajinimurugan (2016), Remo (2016), Bairavaa (2017), Nenu Local (2017), Sandakozhi 2 (2018), Mahanati (2018), Sarkar (2018), Sandakozhi 2 (2018), Penguin (2020), Miss India (2021), Good Luck Sakhi (2022) and Sarkaru Vaari Paata (2022). In 2015, Keerthy accepted her first projects outside of Malayalam and signed up to be a part of several Tamil films simultaneously. While the film did not do well at the box-office the film she made her debut in is A. A. Vijay's romantic comedy Idhu Enna Maayam (2005), which she starred in opposite Vikramprabhu. To make room for larger projects due to her hectic schedule, she had opted from a few films that she began to work on. The films included were Krishna's Maane Thaene Paeye (a romantic comedy) and Deekay's Kavalaivendam. This meant that she was also involved in two projects, Rajini Murugan followed by Remo which starred Sivakarthikeyan. Dhanush also played the role of Thodari for Prabhu Solomon's Thodari. The film was pushed back since 2015 and reports suggest it will be released after September 2020, with the name of Janakitho Nenu. In 2016, Nenu Sailaja, starring Ram Pothineni, was her debut. Keerthy was first seen in Bairavaa opposite Vijay and directed by Bharathan. She also was in Tamil films, including Paambhu sattai. She also appeared in Telugu films Nenu Local. Keerthy Keerthy

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