Nyla Usha

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Nyla Usha Gopakumar is an Indian actress, television host, and radio jockey from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.[1] After working for nearly a decade as an RJ at Hit 96.7 in Dubai, she made her acting debut in 2013 with Kunjananthante Kada.[2]

Born
Nyla Usha Gopakumar

Occupations
  • Film actress
  • radio jockey
  • model
  • TV host
Yearsactive2004–present
Quick facts Born, Alma mater ...
Nyla Usha
Born
Nyla Usha Gopakumar

Alma materAll Saints College Thiruvananthapuram
Occupations
  • Film actress
  • radio jockey
  • model
  • TV host
Years active2004–present
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Early life and education

Nyla was born to Gopakumar and Usha Kumari in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She did her schooling at the Holy Angel's Convent Thiruvananthapuram and pursued her college education at All Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram. In 2004, she moved to Dubai and joined the radio station Hit 96.7 where she continues to work as a radio jockey.[3]

Career

2013–2015: Debut and success

In 2013, Nyla Usha debuted in the Malayalam film industry with Salim Ahamed's Kunjananthante Kada, opposite Mammootty. Ahamed had known Nyla since she had interviewed him on several occasions in Dubai and offered her the lead female role.[4] She played Chithira, a woman who is going through an unhappy marriage.[5]

Later that year she had her second release, Punyalan Agarbattis, in which she played "a vibrant girl, similar to the real me".[6] Since she could relate herself to the character, she used her own looks and costumes in the film.[7] Although she had a major role in Kunjananthante Kada she said that it was her role in Punyalan Agarbathis that fetched her recognition.[8] She played the female lead in Aashiq Abu's 2014 crime film Gangster and Deepu Karunakaran's 2015 thriller Fireman.[9]

2016–present: Experimental roles and success

From 2016 to 2017, she hosted the Malayalam version of Minute to Win It in Mazhavil Manorama. She essayed the role of Effymol in Diwanjimoola Grand Prix in 2018.

In 2019, she had two releases, Prithviraj Sukumaran-directed action drama Lucifer, in which she played a TV channel executive, and Joshiy-directed action drama Porinju Mariam Jose, in which she played Mariam, one of the three title characters.

Filmography

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Films

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2013Kunjananthante KadaChithiraDebut film[10][11]
Punyalan AgarbattisAnu[12]
2014GangsterSana Ibrahim[citation needed]
2015FiremanSherin Thomas IPS[13]
PathemariHerself as RJCameo appearance[14]
2016PrethamMaya[15]
2018Diwanjimoola Grand PrixEffymol[16]
2019LuciferArundhathi Sajeev[17]
Porinju Mariam JoseAlappattu Mariyam Varghese[18]
2022Priyan OttathilanuPriscilla[19]
PaappanNancy Abraham[20]
2023Kunjamminis HospitalRiny Titus[21]
King of KothaManju[22]
AntonyMaya [23]
2025 L2: EmpuraanArundhathi Sanjeev[24]
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Television

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YearShowRoleChannel
2021Colors Food TrialHostColors TV
2020Snehathode Veetil NinnuHostMazhavil Manorama
2016–2017Minute To Win ItHostMazhavil Manorama
2016–2017Global GreetingsHostAsianet
2023–2024The Next Top Anchor JudgeManoramaMAX
Mazhavil Manorama
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Awards

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Year Work Category Result Ref.
Masala Awards
2012 Radio Presenter Best Radio Presenter Won [25]
Asiavision Awards
2013 Kunjananthante Kada Best Debut Actress Won [10][11]
Flowers TV Awards
2017 Minute to Win It Best Anchor Won [26]
Ramu Karyat Awards
2020 Porinju Mariam Jose Best Actress Won [27]
Vanitha Film Awards
2020 Porinju Mariam Jose Best Character Actress Won [18][28]
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References

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