Sajitha Madathil is a well-known Indian film actress and author from Kerala, India. Since 1999 she has been active in her film career.
Sajitha Madathil Profile
Real Name | Sajitha Madathil |
Date of Birth | 11 January 1980 |
Age | 40 Years Old |
Birthplace | Kozhikode, Kerala, India |
Residence | Kochi, India |
Profession/ Occupation | Actress |
Years Active | 1999- Present |
Educational Qualification | Pursuing a Ph.D |
University/ College | Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi |
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Parents | Chandrashekharan Menon & Savithri |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | Rubin D Cruz |
Siblings | Sabitha Sekhar |
Children | Aaromal |
Debut Film | Pachakkuthira (1999) |
Latest Film | Kaappa (2022) |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Languages Known | Malayalam, English |
Food Diet | Non-Vegetarian |
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Sajitha Madathil Age, Biography, Family, and More
She was born on 11th January 1980 in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. Now she is 40 years old and belongs to a Hindu family. Her birth sign is Cancer.
Her parents are Chandrasekhar Menon and Savithri. She has a sister named Sabitha Sekhar. She got married to Rubin D Cruz and the couple has a son named Aaromal D Cruz.
Education and Qualification
She completed her post-graduation in Theatre Arts from Rabindra Bharathi University, Kolkata. She also gained M Phil.
Early Life and Career
She started her career as a child artist and later appeared on various movies. She is the head of the department of acting at K R Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts (KRNNIVSA) and the deputy secretary of Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi.
Books
Her first publication is ‘Women in Malayalam Theatre’ in 2010. Later she wrote the books such as ‘Aranginte Vakabedangal’ (Shaded of Theatre) (2012), ‘Malayala Nataka Sthree Charithram’, etc.
Sajitha Madathil Movies List
She appeared in the movies such as “Pachakuthira” (1999), “Kaboolivala” (2000), “Nizhalkuthu” (2001), “Thuruth” (2002), “Indoor”, “Janaki” (2010), “Adimandhyantham”, “Veeraputhran” (2011), “Ee Adutha Kalathu”, “Ivan Megharoopan” (2012), “Shutter”, “Swaapaanam”, “Nadan”, “Akam”, “Idukki Gold” (2013), “Varsham”, “Ottamandharam”, “Njan” (2014), “Nilam”, “The Reporter”, “Rani Padmini”, “Thilothama” (2015), “Ithu Thaanda Police”, “Mohavalayam”, “Hallelooya”, “Kismath”, “Shyam” (2016), “Pareeth Pandari”,
“Hadiya”, “Ma”, “Hell of a Trip”, “Nilavariyathe” (2017), “Khaleefa”, “Koode”, “Chandragiri” (2018), “Virus”, “Makkana”, “Kunjiramante Kuppayam”, “Udalaazham”, “Stand Up”, “Smell”, “Mamangam” (2019), “Vari: The Sentence” (2021), “Pada”, “Pappan”, “Kaapa” (2022), “Ambalamukkile Visjheshngal”,”Viral Sebi” and “Aanu.”
Awards and Honours
In 2000 she received ‘Kerala State Council Award’ for best children’s documentary for child welfare, the same year she won the ‘’Kerala State Television Award’ for best current affairs program.
In 2001 she achieved the ‘Kerala Film Critics Award’ for best documentary. She procured the ‘Kerala State Sangeet Nataka Academi Award’ for best theatre book in 2010.
Then in 2013 she won the ‘State Film Award’ for best second actress in the movie “Shutter” directed by Joy Mathew, the same year she won the ‘Asiavison Awards’ for best supporting actress.
And in 2015 she achieved the ‘Vayalar Puraskaram’ for the contribution in Malayalam Theatre. She also received the ‘Filmfare South Awards’ for best actress in the movie “Njan.”
You can check out the similar actress Shruthi Prakash .