Malayalam Actress Surabhi Santosh Sparks Engagement Speculation With Insta Pics: Wedding Bells On The Horizon?

Malayalam Actress Surabhi Santosh Gets Engaged?: Surabhi Santosh, the actress known for her roles in Kannada and Malayalam cinema, captivated audiences with her debut in S. Narayan's 'Dushtaa' (2011). However, it was her performance in 'Kuttanadan Marpappa' alongside Kunchacko Boban that truly endeared her to Malayalee audiences.
Apart from her acting prowess, Surabhi's journey is laced with multifaceted talents. Having honed her classical dance skills since the age of six, she showcased her artistry in Thiruvananthapuram at just sixteen. The performance was so impressive that it caught the attention of a TV channel, leading to an invitation to their show, 'Morning Talk.'
While her initial foray into acting began with the Kannada remake of the Malayalam film 'Nivedyam,' it was 'Dushtaa' that marked her formal entry into the world of cinema. Following this, her journey expanded with projects like '2nd Half' in Kannada before her Malayalam debut with 'Kuttanadan Marpappa' and 'Kinavalli.'
Adding to the buzz, Surabhi's recent Instagram post has set tongues wagging. Two photos shared by the actress hint at her engagement, with the caption 'Ever Mine 🤍,' leaving fans curious as her 'fiancé' remains elusive in the shared images.
Surabhi Santosh's Career
Surabhi, the actress, ventured into the film industry with S. Narayan's action drama "Dushtaa" in 2011 alongside Pankaj. Following this, she appeared in "Jataayu," another Kannada film, in 2013.
In 2017, her delayed Tamil film "Aayirathil Iruvar," opposite Vinay, was finally released after a prolonged three-year production. Taking a brief hiatus to complete her graduate degree, she returned to acting with the Kannada film "2nd Half." Her performance in the movie received widespread acclaim, with critics lauding her as the heart of the film despite her limited screen time.
Surabhi made her Malayalam debut in 2018 with "Kuttanadan Marpappa" alongside Kunchacko Boban. Subsequently, her appearance in director Sugeeth's fantasy-horror film "Kinavalli" garnered positive reviews, with critics praising her commendable performance, particularly in the context of the film's fantasy theme. In the following years, she featured in various Malayalam films, including "An International Local Story" and "My Great Grandfather," and made cameo appearances in "Margamkali" and the Kalidas Jayaram-starrer "Happy Sardar."


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