Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli

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Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Tamil films.[2] She gained recognition by playing the titular role in Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum (2018) for which she won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Born
OthernameLPC[1]
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2010–present
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Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli
Born
Other nameLPC[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
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Early life

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli was born into Tamil family.[3] After completing her master's in social work, specialising in human resources, from the Madras School of Social Work, she worked for a corporate company as an HR professional.[3] As she wanted to pursue "something more creative",[3] she started to work with the theatre group Evam, on their managerial side. Although she never got to act in their plays because of a tight work schedule,[4] she called it "a great platform where I could easily learn how things transformed from paper to performance".[3]

She joined gymnastics before she was 10 years old and started playing cricket, becoming a part of India's B national cricket team, under which she also played a series against the West Indies. She also pursues Ultimate Frisbee. A member of Chennai Ultimate Frisbee, she has regularly participated at Ultimate Frisbee competitions and has played on The India Masters team representing our nation in the Asia Oceanic tournament held in Philippines.[3]

Career

While selling tickets for one of Evam's plays, director Magizh Thirumeni approached and asked her to play a supporting role in his film Mundhinam Paartheney. She took leave from work and shot for ten days for the film.[4] After working with director K. Balachander on one of his teleserials, and starting to audition for a role in the TV show, Dharmayudham, she decided to pursue acting full-time. She quit her job and attended several auditions for different roles in the show, eventually landing the role of Sharada.[3] Her first film in a lead role was the black comedy Sutta Kadhai. She played a bold tribal girl called Silanthi in the film,[5] which required her to perform stunts as well,[4] and reviews on her performance were positive.[6] Her sole 2014 release was Angels, which marked her Malayalam debut. Her next Tamil release was Kallappadam by debutant director Vadivel.[7][8] About her role, she said that it was a "well defined and powerful character" and "emotionally very strong".[9] Her portrayal of a retired actress, which Baradwaj Rangan described as the "most fascinating, refreshing character" in the film,[10] was lauded by critics, with Sify stating that "Lakshmi Priya shines in the role".[11] She has also played notable roles in films like Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka,[12] Kalam and Maya.[13]

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2010Mundhinam PaartheneyPrashanthiTamil
2013GouravamSaravanan/Jagapathi's wifeTamil/TeluguBilingual film
Sutta KadhaiSilanthiTamil
2014AngelsZainaMalayalam
2015KallappadamLeenaTamil
Yagavarayinum Naa KaakkaNila
MayaSwathi
Salt Mango TreePriyaMalayalam
2016KalaivuSwathiTamilShort film
MalupuNilaTelugu
KalamDheekshaTamil
Ayynoorum AyynthumAnu
RevelationsSubha
2017TicketShalini
LakshmiLakshmiShort film
RichiePhilomena
2018Odu Raja OduMeera
Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila PengalumSivaranjiniNational Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

Special Jury Award at Chennai International Film Festival

2021KarnanPadminiSouth Indian International Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
Cold CaseAdvocate HarithaMalayalam
2022Payanigal GavanikkavumTamizhTamil
2023Soppana SundariThenmozhi[14]
2025ThanalRobber's wife
2026Oh ButterflyRanjani[15]
Carmeni SelvamShanthi
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNetwork
2011-2012Shanthi NilayamEzhilJaya TV
2012DharmayuthamSharadaSTAR Vijay
2021Survivor TamilParticipantZee Tamil
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Short films

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YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2015What If Batman Was From Chennai?Catwoman / MythiliEnglish
Tamil
Batman Returns... To Chennai | The Middle Ages
20212025 Kalaivu
Kalaivu The Reprise
Tamil
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Awards

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