Shelly Kishore
Indian actress (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shelly Kishore is an Indian film and television actress. She is known for her role Shalini in Kumkumapoovu, Vadivu in Thanga Meenkal and Usha in Minnal Murali. She received a Kerala state television award for best actress in 2006.
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Born | Shelly Nabu Kumar Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–2014; 2017–present |
Early life
Shelly's father, J. Nabu Kumar, works a civil engineer in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Her mother Sheela is a homemaker. She has an elder brother and a sister. Shelly's brother is married and lives in the US. Her sister, Shibily earns as a teacher.[1]
Shelly studied in Muscat and in New Indian Model School, Dubai. She has a diploma in mass media and communication from Singapore and another diploma in sociology. Shelly did her Post Graduation in E-Governance.
Career
Shelly Kishore received the Government of Kerala's award for the best actress in 2006 for her role in the serial Thaniye, telecasted in Amrita TV. Shelly's first Malayalam movie was Kerala Cafe, directed by Shankar Ramakrishnan. Shelly's first Tamil movie was Thanga Meenkal, directed by Ram. Shelly appeared the Hindi movie The Waiting Room, directed by Maneej Premnath.[2] She learned classic Indian dance forms, including Mohiniyattam, Kuchipudi, and Bharatanatyam.[citation needed]
Shelly was selected as the second runner up for the Miss Flower Show contest held at Kanakakunnu, Trivandrum.[3] Shelly acted in the Malayalam movie Kanalkannadi directed by Jayan Poduval, although it was never released.[4] Kishore is famous in Malayali households for her portrayal of Shalini Rudran in Kumkumapoovu. After finishing that production, she took a break from television. In 2017 she came back through the portrayal of Balasuda in Sthreepadam.[citation needed]
Filmography
- All films are in Malayalam, otherwise noted
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Kerala Cafe | School girl | segment: Island Express |
2010 | The Waiting Room | Girl killed | Hindi film |
2012 | Chattakaari | Usha | |
2013 | Akam | Tara | |
Thanga Meenkal | Vadivu | Tamil film | |
2017 | Sakhavu | Maya | |
2018 | Eeda | Leela | |
2021 | Minnal Murali | Usha | |
2022 | Naane Varuvean | Janaki | Tamil film |
Padachonte Kadhakal | – | [5] | |
2024 | Oru Sarkar Ulpannam | Shyama | [6] |
Swakaryam Sambhava Bahulam | Ambili | [7] | |
Serials
Year | Title | Role | Channel | Notes |
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2006 | Koottu Kudumbam | – | Kairali TV | Debut serial |
Thaniye | Padma | Amrita TV | Telefilm | |
Chitrasalabham | Nandana & Sitara | |||
2007 | Thingalum Tharangalum | Raziya | ||
Aa Amma | – | Kairali TV | ||
2011–2014 | Kumkumapoovu | Shalini | Asianet | [8] |
2013 | Parasparam | Guest appearance | ||
2016 | Chirakinte Maravil | Susan | YouTube | short film[9] |
2017–2020 | Sthreepadham | Balasudha | Mazhavil Manorama | |
2020–2021 | Ente Maathavu | Jeena | Surya TV | |
2023 | Shaitan | Savithri | Disney+ Hotstar | Telugu web series |
Awards
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Year | Ceremony | Category | Serial/Movie | Role | Result |
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2006 | Kerala State Television Awards | Best Actress | Thaniye | Padma | Won |
2012 | Asianet Television Awards | Best New Face | Kumkumapoovu | Shalini | Won |
2013 | Asianet Television Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
Asiavision Television Awards | Won | ||||
2014 | [[3rd South Indian International Movie Awards| 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] | Thanga Meengal | Vadivu | Nominated |
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