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Nimisha Sajayan shines bright in ‘Lantrani’ and more!

Discover the remarkable journey of Nimisha Sajayan, from her acclaimed performances in ‘Lantrani’ to her diverse roles across Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, and English cinema.

Nimisha Sajayan shines bright in ‘Lantrani’ and more!

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Nimisha Sajayan is captivating audiences once again with her latest film “Lantrani,” co-starring Jitendra Kumar. The movie has been receiving praise from viewers, adding another success to Nimisha’s growing list of accomplishments in the film industry.

Her journey in acting began with the critically acclaimed film “Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum,” under the direction of Dileesh Pothan. From there, she went on to showcase her talent in notable films like “Eeda,” directed by B. Ajithk and Rajeev Ravi.

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Nimisha’s stellar performances didn’t go unnoticed, earning her the 49th Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress in 2019 for her roles in “Oru Kuprasidha Payyan” and “Chola.” “Chola” also gained recognition internationally, premiering at various film festivals.

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In 2021, she delivered memorable performances in “The Great Indian Kitchen,” receiving acclaim for her portrayal. The same year, she took on lead roles in “Nayattu” and “Malik,” further establishing her versatility as an actress.

Continuing her streak of compelling performances, Nimisha appeared in several films in 2022, including “Oru Thekkan Thallu Case,” “Innale Vare,” and “Heaven.” With upcoming projects like “Thuramukham” and “Chera,” her fans eagerly anticipate her future work.

Not limited to Malayalam and Tamil cinema, Nimisha Sajayan expanded her horizons by venturing into Marathi and English language films. Her Tamil debut in A.L Vijay’s “Mission: Chapter 1 – Achcham Enbathu Illaiyae” marked the beginning of her journey in the Tamil film industry, followed by her first Tamil release, “Chithha,” in 2023.

Nimisha Sajayan’s talent has garnered widespread recognition, earning her accolades such as the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress, two Filmfare Awards South, and three SIIMA Awards. With her dedication and skill, she continues to leave a lasting impression on audiences across languages and borders.

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