Gopika

Gopika
Born Girly Anto
(1985-02-01) 1 February 1985
Ollur, Thrissur, Kerala
Residence Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress, Model
Years active 2003–2009, 2013
Spouse(s) Ajilesh Chacko (2008–present)
Children Amy, Aiden[1]

Gopika (born 1 February 1985 [2] as Girly Anto) is an Indian film actress, who has predominantly starred in Malayalam films. Starting her career as a model, she ventured into acting with the film Pranayamanithooval (2002). She went on to appear in over 35 films, working in the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada film industries as well. She is well known for her role in Autograph, directed by Cheran.

Early life

Gopika was born 'Girly Anto' into a Syrian Christian family,[3] to Anto Francis and Tessy Anto of Ollur in Thrissur, Kerala. She has a younger sister, Glini. After completing her education to the 12th Standard (Year 12) at St. Raphael's Convent Girls High School, Ollur, she studied for a degree in Sociology at Calicut University. She also learnt classical dance from an acclaimed teacher, Kamalher, and she was crowned 'Miss College' during her farewell ceremony at the college. The beauty contest 'Miss Thrissur' was a turning point in her life. Though she did not win the title, she stood as the runner-up in the contest, which gained her a few modeling assignments. She claims that she never wanted to be an actress, and her ambition was actually to be an air-hostess.[4]

Career

Her first film was Pranayamanithooval, in which she starred with Jayasurya and Vineeth under the direction of Thulasi Das, did not do well, but it got her recognition in the industry. Her second film, 4 the People, was a blockbuster and was dubbed in many Indian languages. It was directed by Jayaraj, and she acted opposite Tamil actor Bharath. The song "Lejjavathiye Ninde Kalla Kadaikkannil" from the film was a big hit in Kerala. Renowned Tamil movie director Cheran signed her up for his film Autograph, which was another big hit in 2004. She also acted in Kana Kandaen.

Among her other work, she has acted in Kannada film Kanasina Loka and the Telugu remake of Azhagi. Her Telugu film Leta Manasulu, directed by Raju Upati, crashed at the box office. She starred in the Malayalam movie Kirtichakra opposite Jiiva. Directed by Major Ravi, the movie tells the story of a soldier against the backdrop of the Kargil war. Apart from Kirtichakra, she did another movie with Dileep: Pachakuthira. Her previous film with Dileep, Chanthupottu, was a big hit. Veruthe Oru Bharya was a phenomenal hit, and it gained her the Asianet Best Actress award of 2008. Dubbing artists such as Devi and Sreeja Ravi dubbed for her in malayalam.

Personal life

On 17 July 2008, Gopika married Ajilesh Chacko, a doctor working in Northern Ireland. She returned to the cinema industry after marriage, acting in Swantham Lekhakan and says that she will act in more films if she gets good opportunities and likes the script. She says that her husband doesn't mind her acting and that she is getting a lot of support from him and her family.They have a daughter Amy and a son Aiden.[5] Gopika made a comeback to the Malayalam cinema in Bharya Athra Pora with Jayaram, directed by Akku Akbar.[6] She now lives in Brisbane, Australia.

Awards

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2002PranayamanithoovalMeera ManjariMalayalamDubbed into Tamil as "Vasantha Raagangal"
20044 the PeopleDivya AnandMalayalam
4 StudentsDivyaTamilDubbed into Telugu as "Ragnam Siddham"
VeshamRevathiMalayalamAsianet Best Supporting Actress Award
AutographLathikaTamil
Kanasina LokAmulyaKannada
Naa AutographLatikaTeluguDubbed into Hindi as "Thokar"
Letha ManasuluBhanuTelugu
2005Finger PrintPreethi VarmaMalayalam
YuvasenaKaniTelugu
ChanthupottuMalathiMalayalam
Nerariyan CBIAnithaMalayalam
The TigerSuhara AhammedMalayalamDubbed into Telugu as "Police Samrajyam"
Kana KandaenArchanaTamilDubbed into Hindi as "Muqabala", Telugu as "Karthavyam" and Malayalam as "Kanakanden"
Ponniyin SelvanKaniTamil
Muddhula KodukuKaniTelugu
Thotti JayaBrindhaTamilDubbed into Telugu as "Jalakanta"
2006PachakuthiraNimmiMalayalam
The DonZaheedaMalayalamDubbed into Tamil as "Kuttram Thandanai"
Keerthi ChakraSandhyaMalayalamAsianet Best Star Pair Award (shared with Jeeva)
Pothan VavaGladisMalayalam
AranSandhyaTamil
Emmtan-MaganJananiTamilDubbed into Telugu as "Vijetha"
VeedhiSeeta MahalakshmiTelugu
2007MayaviInduMalayalam
Smart CityDeviMalayalamDubbed into Telugu as "Rudra Bhupathi"
Ali BhaiGangaMalayalam
Nagaram RadhikaMalayalam
VeerappuBharathiTamilRemake of Malayalam film Spadikam
Dubbed into Hindi as "Meri Mohabbat Meri Nafrat"
2008Malabar WeddingSmithaMalayalam
JanmamUnknownMalayalam
Annan ThambiLakshmiMalayalamDubbed into Hindi as "Hum Dono Hai Khiladi"
Twenty:20DeviMalayalam
Velli ThiraiMythiliTamilDubbed into Malayalam as "Thaaram"
Veruthe Oru BharyaBindu SugunanMalayalamAsianet Best Actress Award
Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam
Dubbed into Telugu as "Oo Enti Ellalu"
Veedu Mamoolodu KaduSwathiTeluguDubbed into Malayalam as "Raajamudra" and Hindi as "Hai Koi Mai Ka Laal"
2009Swantham LekhakanVimalaMalayalamNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam
2013Bharya Athra PoraPriya SathyanathanMalayalam

Commercials

  • Marias Pickes & Spices
  • Impex
  • Vikas Nighties

References

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