Amala Paul

Actress

Birthday October 26, 1991

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Aluva, Kerala, India

Age 32 years old

Nationality India

Height 5′ 4″

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1991

Amala Paul (born 26 October 1991) is an Indian actress and producer who predominantly appears in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films.

Amala Paul was born on 26 October 1991 in Ernakulam, Kerala.

2009

She made her acting debut in the Malayalam film Neelathamara (2009).

After finishing studies, Lal Jose offered her a supporting role in his film, Neelathamara (2009).

Despite emerging a success, the film failed to attract any further offers, as she had anticipated.

2010

She won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for playing the title role in Mynaa (2010).

She pursued roles in Tamil films and went on to sign for the low-budget comedy film Vikadakavi, which was delayed and ultimately became her sixth release, while also signing on to play the lead role in another small budget film Veerasekaran (2010).

The film, which became her maiden Tamil release, was panned by critics and went completely unnoticed, while Paul's role was labelled as "minimal", and she later cited that she regretted doing the film and many of her scenes were edited out.

Paul then went on to work in Samy's controversial Sindhu Samaveli (2010), portraying the role of Sundari, who has an illicit relationship with her father-in-law.

She was approached after the major portions of her next release, Mynaa were ready, and signed on for Sindhu Samaveli before listening to the entirety of the story, claiming that she was shocked but not upset with the controversial scenes which she heard later.

The director of the film had previously drawn criticism for his depictions of illicit romances as well as for assaulting his previous lead actress in a film, but Paul played down the issue citing that she had no problem with the director.

Upon release, the film met with contrasting reviews, whilst some critics refused to give the film a rating, declaring their disgust at the film's plot.

Paul claimed that she received death threats from anonymous callers and was publicly scolded by women at a cinema hall in Chennai.

Paul's next release, the romantic drama film Mynaa (2010), by Prabhu Solomon, made her a recognised actress in the industry.

The film had garnered much anticipation prior to release, with noted distributors Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kalpathi S. Aghoram purchasing the rights of the film after being impressed with it.

Paul played the village belle Mynaa The film was success at the box office.

2011

Following the success of the Tamil film, Mynaa, Paul became touted as the "new top star of 2011" as she subsequently signed on to several prominent projects.

Her first release of 2011 was in a supporting role in the Malayalam drama film Ithu Nammude Katha, a remake of the successful Tamil film Naadodigal, and the second was meant to be her launch in Tamil films, the coming-to-age tale of five friends Vikadakavi, with the film opening to limited screens.

Both films opened to limited screens due to the moderate budget of the projects, with her performance in the latter being described as "full of potential".

She went on to sign three big budget films with established production houses, with the drama Deiva Thirumagal, directed by Vijay, featuring her opposite Vikram and alongside Anushka, becoming her next release.

Her portrayal of school correspondent Shwetha Rajendran won critical acclaim, with a reviewer citing that her "expressive eyes help her leave a mark in a small but important role", whilst another critic claimed that she "acquits herself well".

Her final release of 2011 was Ram Gopal Varma's Bejawada, which marked her début in Telugu language films.

2012

Paul's first release of 2012 was in Lingusamy's Vettai, alongside Arya, Madhavan and Sameera Reddy.

The film opened to critical and commercial acclaim with The New York Times claiming that the film "entertains without breaking any new ground, though it can also surprise".

Paul won mixed feedback for her performance, while the critic from Sify mentioned that she "is lovely to look at and her feisty performance proves that a star is born".

Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com cited that she "struts, pouts and hams to the hilt".

The actress had three films released on the Valentine's Day weekend of 2012, with Balaji Mohan's bilingual Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi / Love Failure becoming critical and commercial successes.

The film, made in Tamil and Telugu, featured her alongside Siddharth and portrayed her as a college girl, Parvathi, showing her romantic skills.

About the Tamil version, a reviewer from The Hindu wrote: "Amala Paul, after coming across as convincing in her last few movies, looks finally set as a leading lady", while another critic labelled that she "comes across as natural" and "it is a pleasure to see her in a role and costumes that suit her age as compared to her recent movies".

Rediff.com called the Telugu version of the film "refreshing", highlighting that the lead pair's on-screen chemistry "sparkles".

The romantic thriller Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal, opposite Atharvaa, also released on the same day in which she played Charulatha, a modern girl based in Bangalore.

The film won mixed reviews, though the lead pair's on-screen chemistry was praised by critics, while another reviewer noted that "Amala renders an effortless act".

She played a notable role in renowned director Dr. Biju's Akasathinte Niram, which was her first art-house film.

2015

The film was screened at the competition section for the Golden Goblet Award in the 15th Shanghai International Film Festival.

She paired with veteran Malayalam actor Mohanlal in the film Run Baby Run, in which she played the role of a senior news channel editor.

2017

Amala belongs to a Syro-Malabar Catholic Syrian Christian family, and was born to Paul Varghese (d. 2017) and Annice Paul.

Her brother Abijith Paul also appeared in films following Amala's entry into the film industry.

After completing her schooling from Nirmala Higher Secondary School Aluva, she took a sabbatical to begin a career in films, but has since joined St. Teresa's College in Kochi, to pursue a B.A. degree in English.

Amala's father had been strictly against Amala pursuing an acting career, but was forced to accept her decision with her brother strongly backing her ambition.

She later claimed that she had performing arts in her, revealing that her mother was a singer and her dad was into theatre in college.