Nayanthara Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Bio/Wiki
Birth name Diana Mariam Kurian [1]OrissaPost
Profession • Actress
• Film producer
• Model
Famous Role • Aramm (2017)
• Raja Rani (2013)
• Sri Rama Rajyam (2011)
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters– 165 cm
in meters– 1.65 m
in feet & inches– 5′ 5″
Weight (approx.) in kilograms– 53 kg
in pounds– lbs
Figure Measurements (approx.) 34-26-34
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Career
Debut Film: Manassinakkare (2003); as ‘Gauri’

Producer: Pebbles (2021)
Awards, Honours, Achievements • Filmfare Award South under best actress category, 2011.
• Tamil Nadu State Film Awards under best actress category, 2013.
• Filmfare Award South under best actress category, 2013.
• Edison Awards (Tamil) under best actress category, 2013.
• Edison Awards (Tamil) under best actress category, 2015.
• International Indian Film Academy Awards under best actress category, 2015.
• Filmfare Award South under best actress category consecutively in 2015, 2016 and 2017. [2]IMDb
Personal Life
Date of Birth 18 November 1984 (Sunday)
Age (as of 2022) 38 Years
Birthplace Thiruvalla, Kerala, India
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Signature
Nationality Indian
Hometown Tiruvalla, Kerala, India
School Balikamadom Girls High School, Thiruvalla
College/University Marthoma College, Thiruvalla
Educational Qualification Bachelor’s in English Literature
Religion Hindu [3]Hindustan Times
Food Habit Vegetarian [4]The Times of India
Hobbies Reading and listening music
Tattoo(s) She tattooed Prabhu Deva’s name on her wrist during a relationship with him and later got it revamped.
Controversies • Her kissing pictures with her first boyfriend Simbu went viral on the internet which impacted her professional and social image. [5]Zoom TV: Entertainment News

• In 2011, she was in a relationship with a married man Prabhu Deva and his Ex-Wife Ramlath accused her for stealing her husband. [6]Zoom TV: Entertainment News

• In 2015, she ran into controversy for her viral clip from the film Naanum Rowdy Dhaan after which a political party protested against her [7]Deccan Chronicle

• After Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan announced that they have become parents to twin boys on 9 October 2022, some reports claimed that they concealed that the babies were conceived through surrogacy, and it was also doubted whether the couple followed the procedures stipulated by the Indian surrogacy laws. During a press conference, Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian said that an inquiry will be conducted for the same. He said, “The surrogacy itself is subjected to a lot of debates. But, the law allows individuals to involve in surrogacy if they are above 21 years and below 36 years of age, with the approval of the family.” [8]The Indian Express

Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Marriage Date 9 June 2022
Marriage Place A resort in Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
Affairs/Boyfriends • In 2006, She fell in a relationship with actor Simbu and later parted ways with him.
• In 2011, she fell in a relationship with Prabhu Deva and wanted to marry him even when he was already married.

• In 2015, she began dating director Vignesh Shivan and got engaged to him in 2021. [9]The Times of India
Family
Husband Vignesh Shivan
Children On 9 October 2022, Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan announced that they have become parents to twin boys. [10]The Indian Express
Parents Father– Kurian Kodiyattu (Retired Air India Force Official)
Mother– Omana Kurian
Siblings Brother– Lenu Kurian
Favourites
Actor Rajinikanth and Vijay
Actress Simran
Film Bollywood– 3
• Pokiri
• Billa
• Yaradi Nee Mohin
Colour Black
Food North Indian Cuisine
Style Quotient
Car Collection • Audi Q7
• BMW X5 [11]Zoom TV: Entertainment News
• BMW 7 Series
• Mercedes-Benz GLS 350d [12]The Times of India
Money Factor
Assets/Properties [13]The Times of India • 4BHK Flat (Rs. 100 crores)
• 2 Apartments in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad (Rs. 30 crores each)
• A private jet (approx. Rs. 50 crores)Note: Nayanthara owns properties in different locations including Mumbai, Tamil Nadu, and Hyderabad.
Net Worth (approx.) Rs. 200 crores [14]The Times of India

Some Lesser Known Facts About Nayanthara

  • Nayantara, a renowned Indian actress and film producer, has an extensive filmography of over 75 movies. She has showcased her talent in various languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Notably, she is among the top-earning actresses in India, earning a spot on the prestigious Forbes India Celebrity 100 list.
  • Nayanthara was raised in a Christian family in Southen, India and received her education in various cities across the country, such as Delhi, Gujarat, and Jamnagar. During her childhood, she also dabbled in part-time modeling. In 2003, Nayanthara entered the world of Malayalam films after catching the attention of director Sathyan Anthikkad with her modeling work. Initially, she was not interested in becoming an actress and declined the offer to act in his movie Manassinakkare. However, fate had different plans for her. Eventually, she agreed to take on the role, thinking it would only be for this one film. Much to her surprise, Manassinakkare turned out to be a success, leading to numerous acting opportunities for her. The accompanying image captures Nayanthara during a scene in the movie Manassinakkare.
  • She had a busy year in 2004, starring in two films. The first one was Natturajavu, directed by Shaji Kailas, where she portrayed the protagonist’s adopted sister. The second film was Vismayathumbathu, a captivating psychological thriller produced by Ammu International and directed by Fazil. In this movie, she acted alongside Mohanlal and received immense acclaim for her outstanding performance.
  • Nayanthara made her Tamil film debut in 2005 with director Hari’s film Ayya. Her performance in the film received widespread acclaim, propelling her to become one of the leading actresses in Tamil cinema. While working on Ayya, she also signed up for another project, a comedy horror film by P. Vasu. Nayanthara was recommended to Vasu by his wife, who had seen her in the film Manassinakkare. This recommendation led to Nayanthara being cast in the highly successful film Chandramukhi, which was released on 14 April 2005. Chandramukhi ran in theaters for over 800 days, solidifying Nayanthara’s position as the top Tamil actress.
  • She had a busy year in 2005, starting with her role in the Malayalam film Thaskara Veeran, directed by Pramod and Pappan. The film hit theaters on May 27th. She also appeared in Rappakal, alongside Mammootty and Sharada. Later that year, she took on a supporting role in A R Murugadoss’s Ghajini, which was released on September 29th. Additionally, she made a special appearance in the item number of the film Sivakasi, directed by Perarasu.
  • In 2006, Nayanthara made her presence known in the film industry. She starred in director Tamilvannan’s Kalvanin Kadhali, which was released on February 17th and was a huge success. She also made her debut in Telugu cinema with Lakshmi, followed by Boss, I Love You. During the same year, she appeared in three Tamil films that were all released during Diwali. The first one, Vallavan, featured Nayanthara as a lecturer who falls in love with her student. Critics praised her performance, with Sify describing her as stealing the show with her stunning beauty. She particularly shone in the songs and portrayed her well-developed character perfectly. In the second film, titled “E,” directed by S. P. Jananathan and falling under the science fiction genre, Nayanthara played the role of a bar dancer. Her portrayal earned positive reviews from platforms like Indiaglitz and Rediff. However, her performance in the third film, “Thalaimagan,” where she portrayed a news reporter, did not receive favorable feedback.
  • During the filming of Vallavan, Nayanthara crossed paths with Simbu, and they soon became romantically involved. Their relationship endured until 2014, when their private photos were leaked and circulated widely on the internet. Recently, Nayanthara and her boyfriend Simbu were seen together on a film set.
  • Following that, she was cast in Billa, a gangster movie helmed by Vishnuvardhan. Serving as a remake of a Tamil film from the 1980s, the movie hit theaters on December 14, 2007. Billa proved to be a major hit, earning Nayanthara accolades for her portrayal of the glamorous character Sasha. Critically acclaimed website Sify showered her with praise, labeling her a showstopper. The review raved about Nayanthara’s bold display of her irresistible sex appeal, effortlessly embodying her character’s icy detachment and resentment.
  • In the following year, Nayanthara starred in five successful films, each released in different months. The first one, titled “Yaaradi Nee Mohini,” was directed by Mithran Jawahar and hit theaters on April 4, 2008. This family entertainment movie received high praise for Nayanthara’s performance. Sify and Nowrunning.com reviewed her positively, while Behindwoods acknowledged her versatility, remarking on how she effortlessly transitioned from shedding tears to displaying intense disdain in the name of love, all while radiating charm in musical performances. Following the release of “Yaaradi Nee Mohini,” other films like “Satyam,” “Kuselan,” and “Aegan” were also released in the same year. For her role in “Yaaradi Nee Mohini,” Nayanthara won the Vijay Award for Favourite Heroine for the second time and received a nomination for Best Actress at the 56th Filmfare Awards South.
  • Aadhavan and Villu, both released in 2009, garnered mixed reviews.
  • In 2010, Nayanthara had a total of six releases, with five of them being successful and featuring her in a lead role. These films proved to be major hits at the box office, bringing her both popularity and commercial success. The first release was a Telugu action comedy film called Adhurs, which hit theaters on January 13, 2010. Following that, on January 23, 2010, she appeared in the Malayalam film Bodyguard. Another success for Nayanthara that year was Simha, a Telugu movie released on April 30, 2010. On September 10, 2010, she starred in Boss Engira Bhaskaran, a Tamil film. Lastly, her Kannada debut film, Super, was released on December 3, 2010.
  • Nayanthara’s sixth film of the year was Elektra, a Malayalam film directed by Shyama Prasad. This movie was showcased at both the International Film Festival of India and the Dubai International Film Festival, receiving acclaim from critics.
  • In that particular year, she achieved the Asianet Award for Best Actress by portraying a character in the movie Bodyguard. Additionally, her remarkable performances in Boss Engira Bhaskaran, Simha, and Super garnered her nominations for the best actress award at Filmfare, spanning across four languages namely Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, and Kannada. [18] IMDb
  • In 2011, she released a single and then landed her breakthrough role as Goddess Sita in the film Sri Rama Rajyam directed by Bapu. Nayanthara beautifully portrayed the character of Sita in the movie. However, her performance in Sri Rama Rajyam received mixed reviews, with Sify and Rediff expressing different opinions. A reviewer from Rediff complimented Nayanthara, stating that she shined as an unexpected gem in the film. They praised her portrayal of Sita, describing it as a lifetime performance filled with subtle emotions and finesse. The media also highlighted this film as her last project before her marriage, speculating that she would retire from acting following the wedding.
  • Nayanthara officially converted to Hinduism on 7 August 2011 at the Arya Samaj temple in Chennai. As part of the conversion process, she underwent a ritual called Shuddhi Karma for Vedic purification. She also participated in a Havan where she chanted the Gayatri Mantra and hymns from the Veda under the guidance of a priest. The actress received a certificate of her conversion and changed her official name from Nayanthara to her birth name. It was reported that she made this decision to marry Prabhu Deva, her then-partner. Prior to her conversion, Nayanthara also paid her respects at a Hindu temple.
  • After an 11-month break, she returned in 2012 with Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum, a movie helmed by Krish Jagarlamudi. Portraying the character of a journalist, she garnered praise for her performance and the on-screen rapport she shared with Rana.
  • Nayanthara achieved great success in 2013, winning both the Vijay Award and Filmfare for Best Actress for her outstanding performance in Raja Rani, directed by Atlee. Portraying a wife trapped in an unhappy marriage, her role was hailed as her finest work by Behindwoods.com, marking a remarkable comeback. Following this, she appeared in Arrambam, released on October 31, 2013, alongside Ajith Kumar, Arya, and Taapsee Pannu. Critics lauded Nayanthara’s acting skills in this film as well. Her exceptional work in Raja Rani also secured her the prestigious Filmfare Award.
  • In 2014, Nayanthara was selected for the lead role in a South Indian movie with a focus on female characters. She played the protagonist in Anaamika, a film produced by Deepak Dhar and Sameer Gogate, and directed by Sekhar Kammula. This movie was a remake of the Bollywood film Kahaani, which was originally released in 2012. In Anaamika, Nayanthara portrayed the character of a wife who moved to Hyderabad in search of her missing husband. The film was a huge success at the box office, and Nayanthara’s performance received high praise from Sify’s reviewer. The reviewer wrote that her portrayal as a lone protagonist showcased her exceptional talent in a demanding role. From the initial scenes depicting her anguish to the breathtaking climax, where she fearlessly makes a courageous decision, Nayanthara flawlessly personified the character.
  • Nayanthara achieved great success in 2015 when she portrayed the lead role in the Tamil horror film Maya for the second time. Directed and written by Ashwin Saravanan, Maya tells the intriguing story of a single mother with a mysterious past. The film not only brought immense commercial success to its creators but also garnered praise for Nayanthara’s outstanding performance and her bold decision to take on such challenging characters.
  • Nayanthara also ventured into comedy and action films, such as Bhaskar the Rascal and Thani Oruvan, both released in 2015. In addition, she played the lead role of a deaf girl in Vignesh Shivan’s Naanum Rowdy Dhaan, which faced controversy due to a viral clip showing her character buying liquor. The Hindu Makkal Katchi demanded the removal of this scene and protested by showering Nayanthara’s picture with beer bottles. Nayanthara defended herself, explaining that it was only for the film, but her statement had little impact. Despite the controversy, she received the prestigious Filmfare award for her exceptional performance in “Naanum Rowdy Dhan” and delivered a heartfelt speech on stage.
  • In 2016, Nayantara made her debut with the film “Puthiya Niyamam,” where she acted alongside Mammootty. Her role in the movie was that of a rape victim. The film was released on February 12, 2016 and received positive reviews from International Business Times India. The reviewer praised Nayantara’s portrayal of Vasuki Iyer and commended her decision to lend her own voice to the character. After the success of “Puthiya Niyamam,” Nayantara went on to star in three more films of different genres. The first one, “Thirunaal,” was released on August 5, 2016, where she played the role of a village school teacher. She then appeared in “Iru Mugan” alongside Vikram and Nithya Menen, which hit theaters on September 8. Lastly, she featured in the horror film “Kaashmora,” which was released on October 28, 2016.
  • confirmed their relationship in 2016 at a prestigious award ceremony in Singapore. Their love story began on the set of the film Naanum Rowdy Dhaan, where they first became friends and later started dating. Fast forward to May 2022, the couple excitedly announced their upcoming wedding, which is set to take place on 9 June 2022. [22] According to NDTV, Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan openly shared their plans to tie the knot with the public.
  • In 2017, she reprised her role as the main character in the horror thriller Dora and also starred in the political drama thriller Aramm. In Aramm, she portrayed the character of a district collector and received her third Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress. [23] According to IMDb.
  • Afterwards, she starred as the female lead in Jai Simha the next year, marking her first release. This was succeeded by her notable performances in the black comedy film Kolamaavu Kokila and the thrilling film Imaikkaa Nodigal.
  • In the year 2019, she appeared in multiple films across various languages and achieved recognition by being awarded the Best Actress Award for her exceptional performance in Viswasam. Moving forward to 2020, she took on a supporting role in the film Darbar, where she shared the screen with the renowned actor Rajinikanth. Additionally, she portrayed the lead character in Mookuthi Amman, embodying the role of a Hindu goddess.
  • In the year 2021, she was involved in the movie Annaatthe, featuring Rajnikanth. Additionally, she participated in the crime thriller Netrikann, which was a reimagining of a South Korean film. Alongside her boyfriend Vignesh Shivam, she established their very own production company called Rowdy Pictures. Furthermore, she embarked on another entrepreneurial endeavor with renowned dermatologist Dr. Renita Rajan, creating The Lip Balm Company. Through this venture, she ventured into the beauty retail industry by introducing inclusive lip care products. [24] As reported by The New Indian Express.
  • According to The Times of India, she has a few exciting projects in the pipeline. She will be seen in a Malayalam film called Gold, a Telugu film titled Godfather, and a Tamil film named Connect. Additionally, she is all set to make her Bollywood debut with an untitled Hindi film. [25]
  • The Times of India reported that in 2023, she made her debut on Instagram and achieved the remarkable feat of gaining 1 million followers within a mere 10 hours. This accomplishment established her as the quickest Indian actress to amass such a substantial following on the platform. [26]

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