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Parvathy Thiruvothu Kottuvatta
Parvathy Thiruvothu Kottuvatta (born 7 April 1988) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Malayalam films, alongside a few Tamil and Kannada-language films. Hailing from Kozhikode, Kerala, she made her debut in the 2006 Malayalam film Out of Syllabus. She's well known for her performances in films such as Notebook (2006), Milana (2007), Poo (2008), City of God (2011), Maryan (2013), Bangalore Days (2014), Uttama Villain (2015), Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015), Charlie (2015), Take Off (2017), Koode (2018), Uyare (2019) and Virus (2019). Parvathy made her Bollywood debut with Qarib Qarib Singlle in 2017.
She has won various awards and accolades for her works. She won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress two times for her performances. Firstly for Ennu Ninte Moideen, Charlie in 2016 and second time for one of her most notable performance in the film Take Off in 2018. She also received the IFFI Best Actor Award (Female) at the 48th International Film Festival of India and received the National Film Award – Special Mention for the same role. She won Filmfare awards for various roles as well, including the 2016 Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role as Kanchanamala in the Malayalam film Ennu Ninte Moideen (2015) and the 2008 Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role as Maari in the Tamil film Poo. She also won the 2015 Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as RJ Sarah in the Malayalam film Bangalore Days (2014). She won her second Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam for the movie Take Off.
Parvathy made her acting debut in the 2006 Malayalam film Out of Syllabus, portraying a supporting role as a college student. Her second venture, Rosshan Andrrews' Notebook, won media attention due to its theme on teenage pregnancy. She appeared alongside Roma Asrani and Mariya Roy, after being picked for one of the three main roles from five thousand applicants. She was also seen in Sathyan Anthikkad's comedy drama film, Vinodayathra (2007), playing a supporting role alongside an ensemble cast including Dileep, Mukesh and Meera Jasmine.
Her first leading role was in the Kannada film Milana, which became a commercial success upon release. Pairing alongside Puneet Rajkumar, she was a surprise selection for the film and began working on the film in April 2007. The film won mixed reviews, but the actress's role was praised with a critic noting she "has been a wonderful selection for the role", adding that "she has that right attitude for the role".The film went on to become a big commercial success, running for 500 days at a multiplex in Bangalore. She returned to the Malayalam industry portraying the leading female role in Sibi Malayil's Flash with Mohanlal and Indrajith, and prior to release revealed that she hoped the film would give a breakthrough as a lead actress in the industry. However, the film failed commercially and garnered poor reviews on release.
Parvathy, who played Dhanush's love interest in the movie Maryan, gave a startling statement to the media. When asked if she agreed to be a part of Maryan because of her co-star Dhanush, who is now a sensation, she said that she didn't know Dhanush before Maryan.
Parvathy was one of the firsts to openly state that films with misogynistic dialogue should not be encouraged. She named the veteran actor Mammootty's film Kasaba (2016 film), as one such movie. She requested that senior actors like Mammootty who is much respected and has a wide fan following should henceforth refrain from acting in movies that have such misogynistic scripts for the betterment of the society at large. Parvathy's viewpoint came under much criticism and she became the victim of cyber-bullying. She was viciously trolled and abused on various online platforms by Mammootty fans, two of them were arrested by Kerala police following a complaint from her. She had also spoken about the reality of Islamophobia in the industry, even in her films like Ennu Ninte Moideen, deciding not to repeat such mistakes.


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