Keerthy Suresh, born on 17 October 1992 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is a celebrated Indian actress known for her impactful roles in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films. A recipient of various prestigious awards including a National Film Award, three SIIMA Awards, and a Filmfare Award South, Keerthy’s illustrious career and contributions to cinema earned her a spot in Forbes India’s 30 Under 30 list in 2021.
A Glimpse into Keerthy’s Background
The daughter of film producer G. Suresh Kumar and actress Menaka, Keerthy has cinema running through her veins. She ventured into the film industry as a child artist in the early 2000s and, after completing her education in fashion design from Pearl Academy, she returned to films with renewed vigor. Her academic journey also includes an exchange program in Scotland and a two-month internship in London, showcasing her diverse interests and talents beyond acting.
Keerthy Suresh’s Stellar Career
Keerthy made her debut as a lead actress with the Malayalam film “Geethaanjali” in 2013 and quickly rose to fame, subsequently winning the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Malayalam. She further cemented her place in the industry with successful films such as “Ring Master,” “Nenu Sailaja,” “Rajinimurugan,” “Remo,” “Mahanati,” and “Sarkaru Vaari Paata,” among others. Her portrayal of the legendary actress Savitri in “Mahanati” won her the National Film Award for Best Actress, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.
Beyond the Screen: Keerthy Suresh’s Personal Interests
Despite her busy acting career, Keerthy has expressed a keen interest in fashion design and is also skilled in playing the violin. Her versatility and depth as an individual are reflected in her performances, which often bring complex characters to life with authenticity and emotional dep