Bhama Confirms Separation From Husband, Embraces Single Motherhood; Shares Adorable Photos With Daughter

Bhama Confirms Separation From Husband: Malayalam actress Bhama has confirmed her separation from her husband in a recent social media post, revealing that she is now a single mother. In an Instagram post, the beloved actress addressed the news, saying, "I never knew how strong I was,until I became single mom and being strong was the only choice I had. Me and my Girl 💙🐿️," sharing photos of herself with her daughter.
Bhama and Arun Jagadish were married in 2020, and the actress stepped back from the film industry after their marriage. While she previously shared family photos featuring her husband, she has not posted any recent pictures of him, and she has reverted her Instagram name back to Bhama. She has not yet publicly addressed the specifics of her separation or whether it involves an official divorce.
Bhama's last acting roles were in the 2017 Kannada film "Raaga" and the 2018 Malayalam film "Khilafath." She made her cinematic debut in 2007 with the Malayalam film "Nivedyam" and has since appeared in films across multiple South Indian film industries, including Tamil and Kannada cinema.
Bhama's Journey: From TV Host To Movie Actress
Before joining the film industry, Bhama hosted the show "Thaali" on Surya TV and appeared in a Christian devotional album. Director Lohithadas cast her as the lead in her debut film, "Nivedyam." Her second movie, "Hareendran Oru Nishkalankan," directed by Vinayan, paired her with Manikuttan, and she also starred alongside Vineeth Sreenivasan in Johny Antony's "Cycle."
Bhama mentioned that she often received similar roles in Malayalam films until 2011. After starting to accept Kannada film offers, she began to secure more diverse and intriguing roles in Malayalam cinema. In Sohanlal's "Kadhaveedu," she played a modern, intelligent media professional in M.T. Vasudevan Nair's segment. In Vinod Vijayan's "Day of Judgement" from the anthology film "D Company," she played a psycho character and opted for a no-makeup look.
In 2014, she appeared in five Malayalam films. In Rakesh Gopan's "100 Degree Celsius," she portrayed a Christian housewife, while Vinod Mankara's "Ottamandaram" featured her as a 15-year-old mother. Her sole non-Malayalam release that year was the Tamil-English biographical film "Ramanujan," where she played Janakiammal, the wife of mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.


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