Nithya Menen, born on 8th April, 1988 is a pan India film actor who appears in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi films and shows. Having established herself as an actor par excellence, Nithya was born and raised in Bengaluru, Karnataka and still resides there. Her parents ,who were also both born and raised in Bengaluru, are government employees. She is also a polyglot who speaks six languages fluently. Her first film was offered to her when she was 8 years old and it was an English movie titled 'Hanuman' directed by the French director and wildlife filmmaker Frédéric Fougea. Nithya is an Alma mater of Mount Caramel College, Bengaluru. For her junior college, Nithya Menen went on to pursue Journalism and Communication studies from Manipal University, during the course of which she realized her inclination declining towards being a journalist. As fate had it, Ms. Menen had almost applied to study cinematography further, when Nandini Reddy spotted her and asked her to be a part of her very first Telugu film in 2011 'Ala Modalaindhi' which went on to become a blockbuster hit and got the audience rooting for this fresh face. As of 2020, she has starred in over 50 films and continues to work across the various industries Indian cinema has to offer. A multi-talented personality, Nithya has also lent her voice as a playback singer for numerous films and has also dubbed for Elsa's character in Telugu for 'Frozen 2' in 2019. She is also a singer and has sung playback for several films. Currently, she is working towards releasing her first music single.
Nithya Naresh is known for Operation Gold Fish (2019), Ennaalum Sarath..? (2018) and Nandini Nursing Home (2016).
Nithya Shetty is known for Padesave (2016), Aivarattam (2015) and Aghavan (2019).
Nithya Shree is an actress, known for Narigal (2022).
Nithya Sree is known for Kali Muni Tharisanam (2019) and Shivam Bhaje (2024).
Nithyaraj is known for Bigil (2019), Kanam (2022) and Ayogya (2019).
Nithyashree Venkataramanan is known for Eetti (2015) and Indian Idol (2004).
Nithyashri Nithyashri is an Actor, Writer, and a performance artist from Bangalore. Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on December 16, 1993, She completed her education from Mount Carmel College, Bangalore. A professional dancer and theatre artist, Nithya trained extensively in traditional art forms such as Bharatanatyam, and Kathak from an early age. She forayed further into adapting the style of Indian classical contemporary, performing over 250 shows across many countries. She was also the part of the performance crew of the magnificent Broadway-style musical (Mughal-e-Azam) directed by the acclaimed director Mr.Feroze Abbas Khan. Having her roots from the conventional form of theatre, Nithya steered into acting quite naturally. After her stint at various short films, ad films, runways, and fashion weeks, she hit the limelight with her short but endearing role as Sitara in ace director Manirathnam'sKaatru Veliyidai (2017). Post this, She acted and assisted in (Solo) an anthology directed by the prolific director Bejoy Nambiar. Nithya started her journey as a lead actor, closer to home, with her Kannada film (Vritra). Directed by debutante Gautham Iyer, the movie sees her in the role of a police officer. She garnered appreciations, and accolades across industries for her debut performance in this 2019 crime drama. Her film (Distant Teardrop) a multilingual indie art film directed by Padma Kumar Narasimha Murthy is set to release in 2020.
Nithyasree Goru is known for Ugram (2023), C/O Kancharapalem (2018) and Changure Bangaru Raja (2023).
Niti Apurva Patel is known for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013), Kapoor & Sons (2016) and 2 States (2014).