Divyaa Unni

Divyaa Unni
Born October 22, 1981 (36 years)
Kochi, Kerala, India
Residence Houston, TX, United States
Occupation Actress, Indian classical dance performer and teacher
Years active 1987-present
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)

Divyaa Unni is a renowned classical dancer and teacher, who teaches various forms of dance like Bharathanatyam, Kuchipudi and Mohiniyattom. She is also an cine actress and has appeared in more that 50 Indian Movies made in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages.

Early life and family

Divyaa Unni was born to Ponnethmadhatil Unnikrishnan and Kizhkemadhatil Uma Devi at Kochi,Kerala, India. Her mother Uma Devi, is a Sanskrit teacher and is the Head of Sanskrit Department; at Bhavans Vidya Mandir, Girinagar. She was awarded the National Award for Teachers (India),[1][2] in the year 2013 by the President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee. She has a sister, Vidhya Unni, who has worked as a lead in couple of Malayalam movies. Divyaa completed her schooling in Bhavan's Vidya Mandir, Girinagar. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Communicative English from St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam. Divyaa is related (cousin) to Malayalam actress Meera Nandan, Remya Nambeesan and Prayaga Martin.

Film career

Divyaa has acted as a lead in over 50 films in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada and has appeared in films like Pranayavarnangal and Bharathan's last movie Churam.

As a child, Divyaa got her first break in the film Nee Ethra Dhanya when she was a student in second grade. It was followed by Pookalam Varavayi directed by Kamal and Oh Faby by Srikuttan. She also did a TV serial Iniyonnu Vishramikkatte directed by Vinayan.

Divyaa's first feature film as a lead actress was Kalyana Sowgandhigam  with actors like Dileep and Kalabhavan Mani in the lead roles - one she did when she was fourteen; studying in the tenth grade. Subsequently, she worked with the actors Mohanlal, Mammootty, Suresh Gopi and Jayaram and directors Bharathan; I V Sasi; Sibi Malayil and Lohithadas.

Dance career

Divyaa started her Bharatanatyam dance training at the age of three,[3] thereafter she was trained in Kuchipudi, and Mohiniyattam. Subsequently, Divyaa Unni was crowned, in 1990 and 1991, ''Kalathilakom'' in Kerala School Kalolsavam statewide competitions. On India's premier Television Channel Doordarshan, she has presented a variety of Indian dance art-forms to such as Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Mohiniyattam, and Indian folk dance. She continues to perform at various Indian dance festivals[4][5][6][7] in India[8] and international stages throughout North America, Europe and Persian Gulf countries.

She has received many awards including the Aravindaksha Memorial Award – the Abhinaya Tilaka Puraskaram for the best state dance performance.

In the pursuit of promoting Indian culture in the West, Divyaa is developing the artistic talents of young children in the United States, where she currently resides. With this goal, she is currently the Director of Sreepadam School of Arts in Houston, Texas, United States.

Filmography

Telugu films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Illalu PriyuraluDivya

Kannada films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Baanallu Neene Bhuviyallu NeeneLalitha/Anita

Tamil films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000SabhashShanthi
Kannan VaruvaanParvathi
Palayathu AmmanSavithri
2001VedhamAnitha Sanjay
Aandan AdimaiGayathri

Malayalam films

YearTitleRoleDirector Cast
2013MusafirHerselfPramod PappanRahman, Mamta Mohandas
2010Upadesiyude MakanIrinJoshy MathewK. B. Ganesh Kumar
2008Magic LampVijiHaridasJayaram, Meena, Rasika
2000Nakshathragal ParayathirunnathuShivaranjiniC.S. SudeeshMukesh, Lal, Innocent, Harisree Asokan
2000Mark AntonyNimmiT.S. Suresh BabuSuresh Gopi, Mala Aravindan, Indrans, KPAC Lalitha
1999NiramHerselfKamalKunchacko Boban, Shalini
1999Aakasha GangaMaya/DaisyVinayanMukesh, Jagadish, Sukumari, Jagathy
1999Aayiram MeniMallikaI. V. SasiManoj K Jayan, Jagadish, Urvashi, Lalu Alex
1999UsthadPadmajaSibi MalayilMohanlal, Vineeth, Saikumar, Indraja
1999FriendsUmaSiddiqueJayaram, Meena, Mukesh, Sreenivasan
1998SooryaputhranMayaThulasidasJayaram
1998The TruthNimmiShaji KailasMammootty, Murali, Vani Viswanath, Cochin Haneefa
1998Ayushman BhavaSumangalaSuresh VinuJayaram
1998Oru Maravathoor KanavuAnnieLal JoseMammootty, Biju Menon, Mohini, Sreenivasan
1998PranayavarnangalMayaSibi MalayilSuresh Gopi, Manju Warrier, Biju Menon
1997VarnapakittuNancyI. V. SasiMohanlal, Meena, Dileep, Jagadish
1997ChuramMayaBharathanManoj K Jayan, Nedumudi Venu, Philomina, KPAC Lalitha
1997Katha NayaganGopikaRajasenanJayaram, Kalamandalam Kesavan, Janardhanan, Kalabhavan Mani
1997KarunyamInduLohithadasJayaram, Murali, Nedumudi Venu, Kalabhavan Mani
1997Nee VaruvolamRevathiSibi MalayilDileep, Jagathy, Thilakan
1997ShibiramMinikuttyT.S. Suresh BabuManoj K Jayan
1996Kalyana SowgandhikamAthiraVinayanDileep, Jagadish, Chippy, Captain Raju, Kalabhavan Mani
1993SowbhagyamIndhu's SisterSandhya MohanJagadeesh, Sunitha, Jagathy, Rajan P Dev, Suchithra
1993O' FabyChild artistK.Sreekuttan
1991Pookkalam VaravayiSchool girlKamalJayaram, Baby Shamili, Sunitha, Jagathy, Murali, Geetha
1987Neeyethra DhanyaChild artistJesey
1983Ente MamattukkuttiyammakkuVinod's daughterFazil

References

  1. "National award for Sanskrit teacher Ms. Umadevi K. Ms. Umadevi K. Sanskrit teacher bagged the national Award for Best Teacher 2013 instituted by MHRD, New Delhi. She was invited to attend the award ceremony at New Delhi on Teachers Day". www.bhavans.info/news/show_other_news.asp?nid=774&kid=32. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
  2. "List of teachers who were awarded National Award on Teachers Day 2014 | Curriculum Magazine". www.curriculum-magazine.com. Retrieved 2017-05-27.
  3. "Reinventing the Panchakanya Women Through Bharatanatyam". Brown Girl Magazine. 2017-01-06. Retrieved 2017-05-27.
  4. M, Athira (9 November 2017). "Artistic endeavours" via www.thehindu.com.
  5. "A lifelong passion for dance". 9 November 2017.
  6. "Divya Unni back on stage with mesmerizing dance steps - Video".
  7. Nampoothiri, Hareesh N. (16 November 2017). "Review: Young dancers take the stage at Soorya's 'Parampara' festival" via www.thehindu.com.
  8. "Review - The flavors of a festival - Padma Jayaraj". www.narthaki.com.
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