Reshmi Menon

Reshmi Menon
Born (1989-10-31) 31 October 1989
Kerala, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Film actress
Years active 2010-present
Spouse(s) Bobby Simha (m. 2016)

Reshmi Menon is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Tamil films.

Career

In 2008, Reshmi Menon was pursuing Visual Communication at Women's Christian College, Chennai, a course she enrolled for because she "loved the media".[1] She accompanied her friend to the auditions for the Prakash Raj production, Inidhu Inidhu (2010), when she herself got the opportunity to essay a lead role in it. Accepting the offer, she shot for the film while still studying, revealing that she had to skip classes at WCC to work in the film.[1] Reshmi was one of several newcomers to make their acting debuts in Inidhu Inidhu. A remake of the Telugu film Happy Days, it had her reprising the role originally played by Tamannaah and critics were divided on her performance. While The Hindu felt that she was a "cute find",[2] Sify's critic claimed that she "sticks out like a sore thumb".[3] Sekhar Kammula, the director of the original film, however, had stated that he forgot Tamannaah and could only see Reshmi, when he saw the remake.[1]

After Inidhu Inidhu, Reshmi had shot for an independent film titled Om Obama directed by Janaki Vishwanathan.[4] The film was shot over a period of 35 days in 2010[5] but remains unreleased. In 2011, she had her second release, Theneer Viduthi. It was the directorial debut of music director S. S. Kumaran and saw Reshmi playing a "bubbly and talkative girl"[1] and pairing with her Inidhu Inidhu co-star Adith Arun. The film, a rural comedy set in Bodinayakkanur, fetched mixed reviews;[6][7][8] considering Reshmi's performance, Sify stated that she "settles into her character so comfortably that one believes that she is indeed from Bodinayakanur".[9] Her next release, the comedy-thriller Burma, came three years after Theneer Viduthi. Burma received generally favorable reviews [10][11][12] and her performance was also well received, although critics felt that her role was insubstantial.[13]

Her upcoming films include the fantasy thriller Urumeen,[14] Kirumi, a "drama with elements of a psychological thriller",[15][16] Natpathigaram 79, a tale on friendship directed by Ravichandran[17][18] and the romance flick Hyderabad Love Story, her maiden Telugu venture.[19] The movie maya on the year 2015

Personal life

Menon got engaged with Bobby Simha in November 2015,[20] and married him in April 2016.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2002 Album Heroine 's sister Tamil
2003 Jayam Sujatha at child Tamil Child Artist
2010 Inidhu Inidhu Madhubala (madhu) Tamil
2011 Theneer Viduthi Valli Tamil
2014 Burma Kalpana (Noodles) Tamil
2015 Maya Anjali Tamil
2015 Kirumi Anitha Tamil
2015 Urumeen Umayaal Tamil
2016 Natpadhigaram 79 Maha Tamil
2016 Hyderabad Love Story Telugu Filming

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/26/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.