Lijomol Jose is an Indian actor who mostly works in Malayalam and Tamil films. She is best known for playing the role of Senggeni in the Tamil film ‘Jai Bhim’ (2021) which aired on Amazon Prime Video.
Wiki/Biography
Lijomol Jose was born in 1992 (age 29 years; in 2021) in Peermade, Kerala. He is pursuing a B.Sc. in Visual Media from Amrita School of Arts and Sciences, Kochi, Kerala, from 2009 to 2012. He obtained his Masters in Library and Information Science at Pondicherry University, Puducherry, from 2014 to 2016.
Physical appearance
Height (approx): 5′ 6″
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Black
Family
He was born in a South Indian family.
Parents & Siblings
His father, Rajeev Jose, is a businessman. His mother, Lisamma, works in the forest department in Kerala. His sister’s name is Liya Jose.
Husband & Son
On October 5, 2021, she married Indian businessman, Arun Antony Onisseril in Wayanad, Kerala, and they had a white wedding.
Career
In July 2012, he started working as a sub-editor/staff reporter at Jaihind TV and worked there for two years. In 2016, she made her debut in the Malayalam film ‘Maheshinte Prathikaaram’ where she played the role of Soniya.
In the same year, she appeared in the Malayalam film ‘Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan’ as Kani. Some of his other Malayalam films are ‘Honey Bee 2.5’ (2017), ‘Street Lights’ (2017), ‘Premasoothram’ (2018) and ‘Ottakoru Kaamukan’ (2018).
In 2019, she made her Tamil debut with the film ‘Sivappu Manjal Pachai’ where she played the role of Rajalakshmi Raji (Poonai). He has appeared in several other Tamil films such as ‘Theethum Nandrum’ (2019) and ‘Jai Bhim’ (2021).
Facts/Trivia
- In 2020, she received the Ananda Vikatan Award for best debut actor and the Zee Cine Tamil Award (2020) for Best Debut Actress (Female) for the Tamil film ‘Sivppu Manjal Pachai.’
- He can read and write various languages like English, Tamil and Malayalam.
- In an interview, while talking about his Tamil film ‘Jai Bhim’ (2021), he said,
I often get news about caste inequality and discrimination. But I never found too many details related to it. Now, I think I have begun to see things seriously from the perspective of those who suffer. I am happy to play a voiceless character. I believe that my role will initiate some kind of change in society.”
He added,
Even now if I watch that movie, I will cry. That’s because I was traumatized by it and it’s still with me to this day. No other character I have played so far has affected me as much as this character. Whether it’s during dubbing or when shooting scenes like death scenes, I don’t use glycerin at all. What you see on the screen are all real tears. In fact, I was sobbing and couldn’t control my tears even after the director said ‘cut’. It took me a long time to control myself. There are several such scenes in this film.”
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