Hannah Reji Koshy

Hannah Reji Koshy or just Hannah is an Indian film actress and Model.[1] She made her debut film in 2016 through the Malayalam film Darvinte Parinamam, directed by Jijo Antony. She was one of the Top 6 finalists of Miss India South, an Indian associated Beauty pageant.[2]She also competed in Miss Diva:Miss Universe India 2018 and finished as a Top 5 Finalist

Hannah Reji Koshy
Born
Other namesHannah
OccupationFilm actress
Model
Dentist
Years active2016–present
Notable work
Miss Diva - 2018
(Top 5)
Height5'6

Personal life and career

Hannah hails from the city Kochi of Kerala. Apart from being an Actress, she is a professional model who created her appearance in various beauty pageants. Hannah completed her schooling from Assisi Vidyaniketan and graduated from Sharavathi Dental College from Karnataka. She was also seen essaying the main role in a video titled Living Nirbhaya which was released on 8 March (International Women's Day). Hannah is a dentist.[3]

Hannah made her debut to the Malayalam film industry in 2016 through the film Darvinte Parinamam which is directed by Jijo Antony. She portrayed the role of Ancy, a simple and traditional girl carrying the supporting role in the film, co-starred with Prithviraj Sukumaran, Chandini Sreedharan and Chemban Vinod Jose.[4] The film released on 18 March 2016.[5]

Achievements

Hannah competed in Miss South India and was one of the Top 6 Finalist. She later on competed in Miss Diva - 2018 which is the sister pageant of Femina Miss India. The Winner of Miss Diva will represent India at World's Biggest beauty pageant Miss Universe. She was one of the Top 5 finalist at Miss Diva - 2018.

  • Miss Beautiful Skin – Miss Queen Of India 2015
  • Miss Moksha 2012
  • Miss Personality – Manappuram Miss South India 2015
  • Miss Cat Walk – Femina Miss Kerala
  • Miss Diva - 2018 – Miss Congeniality

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2016Darvinte ParinamamAncyMalayalamDebut film
2017Rakshadhikari Baiju OppuAjitha
Pokkiri SimonMariammaCameo
2018Ente Mezhuthiri AthazhangalThara Antony

References

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