Parvathy
Thiruvothu,
the
supremely
talented
actress
of
the
Malayalam
film
industry
is
celebrating
her
32nd
birthday
today.
The
actress,
who
is
well
known
for
her
brilliant
performances,
is
unarguably
one
of
the
most-celebrated
acting
talents
of
the
industry
right
now.
Parvathy
Thirovthu
had
astonished
the
audiences
and
critics
with
her
performances
in
Uyare
and
Virus,
in
2019.
In
2020,
the
actress
has
signed
a
couple
of
promising
projects
including
Varthamanam,
which
is
directed
by
the
National
award-winning
filmmaker
Sidhartha
Siva,
Rachiyamma,
and
Tamil
anthology
movie
Sivaranjiniyum
Innum
Sila
Pengalum.
Here
we
present
the
top
5
performances
by
Parvathy
Thiruvothu
in
Malayalam
cinema,
that
you
should
not
miss.
Have
a
look...
RJ
Sarah
(Bangalore
Days)
Parvathy
Thiruvothu
made
a
successful
comeback
to
Malayalam
cinema
after
unsuccessful
first
innings,
with
the
Anjali
Menon
directorial
Bangalore
Days.
She
stole
the
hearts
of
the
audiences
with
her
performance
as
RJ
Sarah,
a
paraplegic
radio
jockey
in
the
movie.
The
actress
won
the
Filmfare
Awards
South
for
Best
Supporting
Actress
for
her
performance
in
the
movie.
Kanchanamaala
(Ennu
Ninte
Moideen)
The
actress
stunned
the
audiences
with
her
amazing
transformation
as
Kanchanamaala,
the
real-life
character
in
Ennu
Ninte
Moideen
which
featured
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
in
the
titular
role.
Parvathy
won
her
first
Best
Actress
trophy
at
the
Kerala
State
Film
Awards
and
second
Best
Actress
trophy
at
the
Filmfare
Awards
south,
for
her
performance
in
the
RS
Vimal
directorial.
Tessa
(Charlie)
Parvathy
Thiruvothu
once
again
amazed
us
with
her
performance
as
Tessa
in
Charlie,
which
featured
Dulquer
Salmaan
in
the
titular
role.
She
played
the
role
of
the
graphic
artist,
who
goes
in
search
of
a
carefree
vagabond
in
the
Martin
Prakkat
directorial.
The
actress's
performance
is
Charlie
was
also
considered
for
her
first
Best
Actress
award
at
the
Kerala
State
Film
Awards.
Sameera
(Take
Off)
Take
Off,
the
debut
directorial
venture
of
popular
editor
Mahesh
Narayanan
revolved
around
the
ordeal
of
Indian
nurses
in
Tikrit,
Iraq.
Parvathy
Thiruvothu
essayed
the
role
of
Sameera,
a
pregnant
nurse
in
the
movie.
The
actress
earned
her
first
Special
Jury
Mention
at
the
National
Film
Awards
for
Take
Off.
She
also
emerged
as
the
first
Malayalam
actor
to
win
the
Best
Actor
trophy
at
the
International
Film
Festival
Of
India
for
her
performance
in
the
film.
Pallavi
(Uyare)
The
actress
portrayed
the
life
of
an
acid
attack
survivor
named
Pallavi
Raveendran
in
Uyare,
the
survival
drama
which
is
directed
by
Manu
Ashokan.
Parvathy
Thiruvothu
earned
wide
acclaim
at
National
and
Internation
cinema
platforms
for
her
performance
in
the
movie.