Kaveri:
A
Multilingual
Journey
Of
Acting
And
Filmmaking:
Kaveri,
also
recognised
as
Kalyani,
has
a
career
spanning
across
Malayalam,
Telugu,
Tamil,
and
Kannada
language
films
as
an
actress
and
film
producer.
In
the
2002
Telugu
movie
"Avunu
Valliddaru
Ista
Paddaru!",
she
delivered
a
critically
acclaimed
performance
that
earned
her
the
Nandi
Award
for
Best
Actress.
It
was
reported
that
Kalyani,
the
actress,
is
no
longer
married.
She
has
gone
through
a
divorce
from
her
husband,
the
film
director
Surya
Kiran.
Kalyani's
Transformative
Path:
From
Divorce
To
Film
Direction
Currently,
Kalyani,
who
appeared
in
movies
like
"Samudhiram" and
"Vasantam,"
is
living
independently
and
striving
to
establish
herself
as
a
film
director.
Recent
revelations
revealed
that
her
divorce
from
Surya
Kiran
was
attributed
to
financial
challenges.
Sujitha,
Surya
Kiran's
sister
and
actress,
disclosed
in
a
recent
interview
that
financial
difficulties
led
to
the
unfortunate
separation
between
her
brother
and
Kalyani.
Despite
directing
successful
films
like
"Satyam," Surya
Kiran's
career
took
a
downturn
after
failure,
plunging
him
into
significant
financial
distress.
Kalyani's
recent
appearances
include
"Taxiwaala"
and
"Yatra."
At
present,
she
is
directing
a
film
in
production.
Kaveri
was
born
into
a
Malayali
family
settled
in
Kavumbhagom,
Thiruvalla,
Kerala.
Her
father,
Muralidharan,
was
associated
with
the
Kerala
State
Road
Transport
Corporation.
Her
cinematic
journey
began
as
a
child
artist
in
Malayalam
films,
and
she
subsequently
made
appearances
in
various
Malayalam,
Tamil,
Telugu,
and
Kannada
language
films.
After
taking
on
lead
and
supporting
roles
in
Malayalam
and
Tamil
films,
she
ventured
into
pivotal
roles
in
films
spanning
Malayalam,
Tamil,
Kannada,
and
Telugu.
In
2002,
she
secured
the
Kerala
State
Television
Award
for
Best
Actress
for
her
performance
in
"Anna."
Notably,
her
notable
portrayals
include
films
like
"Vasanthiyum
Lakshmiyum
Pinne
Njaanum,"
"Samudhiram,"
"Avunu
Valliddaru
Ista
Paddaru,"
"Kabaddi
Kabaddi,"
and
"Kasi."