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Manju Warrier
Manju Warrier in KLF 2018.jpg
Manju in 2018
Born (1978-09-10) 10 September 1978 (age 45)
Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation
  • Actress
  • producer
  • classical dancer
  • playback singer
Years active 1995–1999, 2014–present
Spouse(s)
Dileep
(m. 1998; div. 2015)
Children 1
Relatives Madhu Wariar (brother)

Manju Warrier (ʋaːɾjər; born 10 September 1978) is an Indian actress, producer, classical dancer and playback singer who works predominantly in Malayalam cinema.

She made her acting debut in the Malayalam film, Sakshyam (1995) at the age of 17. Her notable films include Thooval Kottaram (1996), Sallapam (1996), Ee Puzhayum Kadannu (1996), and Aaraam Thampuran (1997).

Early life

Manju Warrier was born on 10 September 1978 in Nagercoil city of Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu in a Malayali family. Her family is originally from Pullu village in Thrissur district of Kerala. Her father, T. V. Madhavan, worked as an accountant at Shakthi Finance's Nagercoil regional office and her mother, Girija (from Thiruvilwamala) was a house wife. She has an elder brother, Madhu Wariar, who is also an actor and producer.

Warrier did her primary schooling from CSI Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Nagercoil. After her father was promoted, they returned to Kerala and settled in Kannur district. She studied at Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kannur and later at Chovva Higher Secondary School.

Career

First Innings (1995–1999)

Manju first appeared in a television serial Moharavam which was telecast on Doordarshan.

At the age of 17, she debuted in the film Sakshyam (1995). A year later, she acted in the movie Sallapam (1996), co-starring Dileep, whom she later married.

Though her first stint in the industry was only for 3 years, Manju featured in 20 Malayalam films that won her numerous accolades from audiences and critics alike. Her performance in the film Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1999) won a special mention from the jury for the National Film Awards. Her other note-worthy films during these years include: Aaraam Thampuran (1997) and Kanmadam (1998) with Mohanlal, Ee Puzhayum Kadannu and Kudamattam with her now ex-husband Dileep, Kaliyattam (1997), Summer in Bethlehem (1998), Pranayavarnangal (1998) and Pathram (1999) with Suresh Gopi, and Dilliwala Rajakumaran (1996), Kaliveedu (1996), Thooval Kottaram (1996), Irattakuttikalude Achan (1997) and Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu (1997) with Jayaram. In 1998, Manju was the lead in the M T Vasudevan Nair film, Daya that went onto win several awards.

She won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Ee Puzhayum Kadannu (1996). Manju won four consecutive Filmfare Award for Best Actress for Ee Puzhayum Kadannu in 1996, Aaram Thampuran and Kaliyattam in 1997, Kanmadam in 1998 and Pathram in 1999.

Most of her movies were commercially successful as well, with Aaram Thampuran and Pathram being the highest grossing Malayalam films in the years 1996 and 1999 respectively. Her last film before she took a sabbatical from films was Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu.

Professional return and comeback to the movies (2012–2014)

Manju took a hiatus from films after marriage to Dileep and on 24 October 2012, Manju returned to the stage to perform a Kuchipudi dance recital at the Navaratri Nritha Mandapam in the Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple, in front of hundreds of spectators.

Later in July 2013, she acted in a commercial for Kalyan Jewellers with Amitabh Bachchan. She also acted alongside Nagarjuna Akkineni, Prabhu Ganesan and Shiva Rajkumar in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada versions of the same ad-film. She continued to appear in many advertisements and stage performances. The same year she published a book titled Sallapam that was "a series of memoirs of her life". She delivered a speech at the 18th International Film Festival of Kerala.

She made her much awaited comeback to movies after 15 years in 2014 with Rosshan Andrrews's How Old Are You? which released to critical acclaim and commercial success. In her review of the film, Sharika C. of The Hindu said, "A must-watch, the film is also her [Manju Warrier's] way of making a statement – that age does not matter and you are never too old to chase your dreams. Ab ki baar, Manju Warrier!" She cited the film as "one of those rare films that will bring crowds to the theatre just to watch a middle-aged female protagonist perform". She received many accolades, notably her fifth Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her performance.

2015–present

Manju's next film was Sathyan Anthikad's Ennum Eppozhum which reunited her with Mohanlal after a gap of 17 years, which was among the first major grossers of the year in Malayalam. Her next project was Rani Padmini by Aashiq Abu along with Rima Kallingal, released in October 2015. Despite not faring well at the box office, it has been considered an 'underrated gem' of a movie that celebrates female friendships. She appeared as an animator in Jo and the Boy, her last release of the year.

In 2016, she appeared as a cop for the first time in Rajesh Pillai's Vettah, where she was praised for being 'astute' and canny' as her character required. She played a volleyball coach in Karinkunnam 6's with 'appealing believability' in one of the rarest sports-centric movies in Malayalam.

She played the eponymous lead in a two-and-a-half-hour-long Sanskrit stage drama based on Shakuntala. The play was presented by the Sopanam Institute of Performing Arts & Research, founded by the late Kavalam Narayana Panicker, who also initiated her into the world of drama, and was hosted by Swaralaya. Warrier debuted as a producer as well and the play was produced under her banner, Manju Warrier Productions. The play was inaugurated by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and had an audience composed of people from all walks of life, including filmmakers Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Priyadarshan, Sreekumaran Thampi, Sathyan Anthikkad and Kamal, dancer Methil Devika actors Madhu, Mukesh, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Maniyanpilla Raju, minister Thomas Isaac, among others. Kamal, who was engrossed in the performance, said, "Manju has amazed us on the silver screen and as a dancer, and now she has done it on the stage. With a mix of dance, acting, and singing, she has created magic."

In 2017, Warrier played a post-woman who stops at nothing to save her adopted son tangled in a case in the emotional-thriller C/O Saira Banu. She was credited for her personality to shoulder a 'rare women-oriented project that has heft and is not positioned as an offbeat, weepy non-entertainer'. She appeared in an extended cameo opposite Mohanlal in Villain, earning praise for 'infusing her small role with so much warmth' that her presence was felt throughout the movie. Her final release of the movie was Udaharanam Sujatha, as a domestic help who struggles to make ends meet and fund her daughter's education. Calling her a 'rockstar', Anna M. M. Vetticad called Manju's performance to be smashing, and she received a Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Critics for the movie.

In 2018, Manju appeared in the lead role in the Kamala Surayya biopic Aami. In her review for Gulf News, Manjusha Radhakrishnan noted, "Warrier enters the frame much later, but seamlessly takes on the role of a woman on the cusp of a quarter-life crisis. Surayya isn't an easy woman to play, but Warrier make her eccentricities alluring and charming." Her next film for release was the musical-romantic-comedy drama Mohanlal, in which she played a die-hard fan of Mohanlal. Though the movie received mixed responses, the actress was appreciated for her comic timing and for understanding how a 'crazy fan lives and breathes.' Her final release of the year was the much-hyped fantasy drama Odiyan, which has the highest opening day collection for a film at the Kerala box office and for a Malayalam film at the worldwide box office. The movie opened to mixed reviews, but Warrier was praised for being uniformly good as the lonesome Prabha 'who has always known that her fate was written the moment she was born into a particular social class and often summons up the spirit to defy that written word.' She received her sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actress for Aami.

Her first release in 2019 was Lucifer directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran. Manjusha Radhakrisnan wrote in her review, "To watch top Malayali talent Manju Warrier as a grieving daughter of a political leader, who dies suddenly, leaving a political vacuum in her family and her political outfit, is pure gold. Warrier as a troubled mother and wife Priyadarshani — who unearths a string of dark secrets within her family circles — is heartbreaking. In limited screen-time, she comes across as a paragon of vulnerability and strength — an indication to the strength of her acting prowess." Lucifer went on to become the first Malayalam film to earn more than ₹200 crore, and is currently the third highest-grossing Malayalam film. In the same year, she made her Tamil debut with Vetrimaaran's Asuran opposite Dhanush. Sreedhar Pillai called her performance 'intense' in his review for Firstpost. "Manju, as Dhanush's wife, makes a sensational debut in Tamil. You can feel her anger and the wetness in her tears." Her final release of the year saw her collaborating with her comeback director Rosshan Andrrews for the revenge thriller Prathi Poovankozhi. Critics unanimously praised her arresting screen presence and acting. In his review for Film Companion, Vishal Menon noted, "..if anyone thought Manju Warrier hasn't had too many great performance in her second coming, show them Prathi Poovankozhi along with Asuran, to remind them that no one can play anger like she can." For her portrayals of bold, brave women on screen who defy the notions of what roles women can play, Manju Warrier was named a 'disruptor' by Film Companion.

In March 2021, Warrier began filming for Amriki Pandit, her Hindi debut opposite R. Madhavan. In 2021, she acted with Mammootty for the movie The Priest.In 2022, Manju reunited with Biju Menon through Lalitham Sundaram after a gap of 20 years.

Personal life

On 20 October 1998, Manju married actor Dileep at the Aluva Sri Krishna Temple. The couple have a daughter, Meenakshi. They filed for divorce in 2014 and it was granted in January 2015. Her autobiography Sallapam (Memories) was released in November 2014. Manju lives in Thrissur, Kerala.

In the media

Manju's characters appear on many lists featuring strong women characters in Indian Cinema.

She is also a professional Kuchipudi dancer, having learnt the art from Geetha Padmakumar. She actively performs in many classical dance programs and plays. Her return to stage was at Guruvayur in 2012 as part of the Navaratri dance festival. She received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award in 2014 and was the first person to receive the award for Kuchipudi.

Apart from films, she is a brand ambassador of Kalyan Jewellers, Sony India., Lasagu Coaching App, MyG, Ujala Detergent, Kitchen Treasures, Ajinorah and KLM Axiva. She has also appeared in commercials for Lifebuoy, Meriiboy Icecreams, Dhathri etc. She also became the first ever brand ambassador of a Malayalam Entertainment channel, through Zee Keralam.

She is also the goodwill ambassador and face of various government and social causes like State Literacy Mission, She Taxi, Pink Police, Kudumbashree's organic farming project (inspired by her role in How Old Are You), Horticorp and Naipunnya Development projects.

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

As actress

  • All films are in Malayalam language unless otherwise noted.
List of Manju Warrier film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1995 Sakshyam Smitha
1996 Sallapam Radha
Thooval Kottaram Devaprabha Varma
Dilliwala Rajakumaran Maya
Kaliveedu Mridula
Ee Puzhayum Kadannu Anjali

1997 Kudamattam Gowri
Irattakuttikalude Achan Anupama
Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu Meenakshi
Kaliyattam Thaamara
Sammanam Devi
Aaraam Thampuran Unnimaya
Innalekalillaathe Beena
1998 Pranayavarnangal Aarathi
Daya Daya
Kanmadam Bhanumathi
Summer in Bethlehem Abhirami/Amy
Thirakalkkappuram Seetha
1999 Pathram Devika Shekhar
Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu Bhadra
2014 How Old Are You? Nirupama Rajeev
2015 Ennum Eppozhum Adv. Deepa
Rani Padmini Padmini
Jo and the Boy Jo / Joan Mary John
2016 Paavada Babu's fiancé Cameo
Vettah Commissioner Sribala IPS
Karinkunnam 6's Vandana Aby
2017 C/O Saira Banu Saira Banu
Udaharanam Sujatha Sujatha Krishnan
Villain Dr. Neelima Mathew
2018 Aami Kamala Surayya
Mohanlal Meenakshi / Meenukutty
Odiyan Prabha
2019 Lucifer Priyadharshini Ramdas
Asuran Pachaiyammal Sivasaami Tamil film
Prathi Poovankozhi Madhuri
2020 Kayattam Maya Festival Release
2021 The Priest Susan
Chathur Mukham Thejaswini Co-produced along with Jiss Toms and Justin Thomas
Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham Subaida
2022 Lalitham Sundaram Annie Mary Das Co-produced along with Kochumon; released on Disney+ Hotstar
Meri Awas Suno Dr. Reshmi Padath
Jack N' Jill Parvathy Partially reshot in Tamil under title "Centimeter".
2023 Thunivu Kanmani Tamil film
Ayisha Ayisha Malayalam – Arabic bilingual film
Vellari Pattanam K.P Sunandha
2024 Mr.X Not yet released 0TBA Tamil film; filming
Footage Not yet released 0TBA Post-production
rowspan="4" 0TBA Viduthalai Part 2 Not yet released 0TBA Tamil film; filiming
Amriki Pandit Not yet released Shubha Hindi film; filming
Vettaiyan Not yet released 0TBA Tamil film; filming
L2: Empuraan Not yet released Priyadarshini Ramdas Filming

As voice actor

Year Title Dubbed For Character Notes
2016 Girls Herself Narrator
2023 Alone Herself Yamuna

Discography

Year Song Film/Album Co-Singers Lyrics Composer Ref.
1998 "Vezhambal Mamazha" Chingapoovu (album) Mohanlal Bichu Thirumala Berny–Ignatius
"Pakal Kinakkal" Chingapoovu (album) Solo Song Bichu Thirumala Berny–Ignatius
1999 "Chembazhukka" Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu Dr. K. J. Yesudas, Kalabhavan Mani Kavalam Narayana Panicker M. G. Radhakrishnan
2015 "Do Do Do" Jo and the Boy Sanoop Santhosh Santhosh Varma Rahul Subramanian
2016 "Swanthana Geetham" Kerala Can (show) Manorama News Chorus Harinarayanan Ratheesh Vega
2022 "Kim Kim" Jack N' Jill
Centimeter (Tamil)
Solo Song B. K. Harinarayanan Ram Surendar
"Isthako" Kayyattam Ratheesh Eettillam, Devan Narayanan, Aastha Gupta, Sanal Kumar Sasindran Ratheesh Eetillam
2023 "Kasethan Kadavulada" Thunivu (Tamil) Vaisagh, Ghibran Vaisagh Ghibran

Awards and nominations

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