Niranjana Anoop is an Indian actress, who works in Malayalam films. She is a trained Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancer.
Wiki/Biography
Niranjana Anoop was born on Saturday, 6 February 1999 (age 23 years; as of 2022) in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. She did her schooling at The Choice School, Cochin, Kerala. She pursued graduation in Mass Communications at St. Teresa’s College, Ernakulam. She started learning the Kuchipudi dance from class ninth onwards.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 3″
Hair Colour: Dark Brown
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Niranjana Anoop belongs to a Malayalam family.
Parents & Siblings
Niranjana Anoop’s father’s name is Anoop Akbar, and her mother’s name is Narayani Anoop. She has two sisters.
Husband & Children
Narayani Anoop is unmarried.
Other Relatives
The South Indian actress Revathi Asha Kelunni is her aunt.
Career
Film
In 2015, Niranjana Anoop started her acting career in the Malayalam film, Loham. Ranjith BalaKrishnan, a veteran Indian film director directed this film. She played the role of a naughty youngster in this movie. Some of her other Malayalam films are ‘Puthan Panam’ (2017), ‘Goodalochana’ (2017), ‘C/O Saira Banu’ (2017), ‘Ira’ (2018), ‘Kala Viplavam Pranayam’ (2018), ‘B. Tech’ (2018), ‘Chathur Mukham’ (2021).
Her upcoming films include King Fish, The Secret of Women, Bermuda, Thrayam, and Joy Full Enjoy.
In 2020, she also appeared in a short film, K-nowledge, directed by Grace Antony.
Dance
Niranjana Anoop started learning to dance during her school days. She used to perform at various school functions and cultural programs. She started identifying the quality of sound in her mother’s choreography. Niranjana enjoyed choreographing the beats the most. She choreographed and directed the dance drama, ‘Govinda Madhava’ (2018). While portraying Krishna, she quoted,
Initially, I didn’t have Krishna on my mind. I thought of presenting a particular form of Devi, but then I felt that I couldn’t live up to that image at this age.”
Facts/Trivia
- Niranjana Anoop once stated in an interview that the film ‘Loham’ would always be special for her as it signifies her journey into the Indian Malayalam cinema. She said,
I was never nervous, but instead had an excitement in my mind. It was a memorable experience to be sharing screen space with Mohanlal.
- She said that she felt lucky to work with the outstanding performers, ‘Mohanlal’, ‘Mammootty’, and ‘Manju Warrier.’
- Niranjana mentioned in an interview that she is passionate about dancing. She has been learning the Kuchipudi dance from a very young age. She said,
I don’t participate in competitions but do take part in cultural programmes.”
- Niranjana is a close family friend of the Indian film director, Ranjith BalaKrishnan. She said,
When Ranjith uncle came to know that I am interested in acting, he gave me an opportunity to act in his film.”
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Source: SCHOOL TRANG DAI