Divya Prabha

Divyaprabha
Born (1991-05-18) 18 May 1991
Thrissur, Kerala
Occupation Actress
Years active 2014–present
Parent(s) P S Ganapathy Iyer , Mrs. Leelamani

Divyaprabha (born 18 May 1991) is an Indian Actress who works in the Malayalam film and television industry. She is known for her roles in Take off (film).

Personal life

Divya Prabha was born as the youngest daughter of Mr. P S Ganapathy Iyer and Mrs. Leelamani in Thrissur, Kerala. DivyaPrabha done her schooling in Govt. Higher Secondary school Cherpu, Thrissur and completed her degree from TKM College of Arts and Science in Kollam. She has a Masters in Business Administration in Human resource management.

Acting career

Divya made her silver screen debut with the film Lokpal directed by Joshiy. She also acted in films like Nadan, Pianist, Ithihasa and 'Kayal. Her television debut was with the serial "Amma Manasam" directed by K. K. Rajeev. Her first tamil project was Kayal film directed by Prabhu Solomon, in which she played the character role of Divya. Her role in Take Off as a nurse got widely recognized.[1]

Divya became more popular among the small screen spectators through the character role of "Aparna" in the serial "Eshwaran Sakshiyayi" aired on Flowers TV. She played a character role in the film ‘Vettah’ directed by Rajesh Pillai.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013PianistLakshmi
2013Lokpal-
2013Cold StoragePrincy
2013Mumbai Police-
2013KayalDivyaTamil film
2013NadanHaseena
2014Bhaiyya BhaiyyaKorah's daughter
2014IthihasaAnn
2016VettahMrs. Rony
2017Take OffJincy
2018Kammara SambhavamKamala

Television

YearTitleChannelRoleNotes
2014Amma ManasamSurya TV
2015ParasparamAsianetRoma IPS
2015Eswaran SakshiyayiFlowers TVAparna Balachandran
2015ManasariyatheSurya TV

Award

  • Kerala State Television Award 2015 for Best Second Actress (Eswaran Sakshiyayi Serial)

References

  1. Nair, Vidya (27 April 2017). "The Best 'Take Off'". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
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