Namitha Pramod
Namitha Pramod (born 19 September 1996) is an Indian actress predominantly known for her roles in Malayalam-language films.[1] Born in Kottayam, Kerala, to parents Pramod and Indu, she has a younger sister named Akhitha Pramod.[1] She completed her schooling at Carmel Girls Higher Secondary School in Thiruvananthapuram and later enrolled at St. Teresa's College in Kochi for a bachelor's degree in sociology, though she discontinued due to professional commitments.[2] Pramod began her career as a child artist in Malayalam television serials such as Vellankanni Mathavu and Ente Manasaputhri during her school years.[1] Pramod made her film debut in 2011 with a supporting role in the anthology thriller Traffic, directed by Rajesh Pillai.[3] She received her first lead role in the 2012 family drama Puthiya Theerangal, opposite Nivin Pauly, which marked a turning point in her career and earned her critical acclaim for her portrayal of a young woman navigating family dynamics.[1] Her breakthrough came with commercially successful films like Sound Thoma (2013), a comedy that grossed approximately ₹10 crore, and Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum (2013), where she starred alongside Kunchacko Boban.[4] In 2014, Pramod starred in the blockbuster Vikramadithyan, a period drama directed by Lal Jose that collected ₹15.18 crore at the box office and won her the Vanitha Film Award for Best Star Pair.[1] She followed this with roles in Amar Akbar Anthony (2015), a hit ensemble comedy, and Chandrettan Evideya (2015), where she played a classical dancer.[5] Expanding beyond Malayalam cinema, she made her Tamil debut with En Kaadhal Pudhithu (2014) and Telugu debut with Chuttalabbai (2016).[3] Notable later works include the action-drama Kammattipaadam (2016), the satirical Kammara Sambhavam (2018), and the thriller Eesho (2022), in which she portrayed advocate Aswathy.[6] Recent films include A Ranjith Cinema (2023), Once Upon a Time in Kochi (2024), and Machante Malakha (2025) opposite Soubin Shahir. Pramod has received accolades such as the Amrita Film Award for New Face of the Year (2013) and multiple Vanitha Film Awards for her performances and popularity.[1]Early life and family
Childhood and upbringing
Namitha Pramod was born on 19 September 1996 in Kottayam, Kerala, India, to parents Pramod A. R. Raveendran, an entrepreneur in the tourism industry, and Indu Pramod, a homemaker.[7] She has a younger sister named Akhitha Pramod, and the family hails from a Malayali background rooted in Kottayam.[7][1] Raised in Kerala, Namitha developed an early fondness for acting during her childhood, which influenced her initial steps toward a career in entertainment.[7][8]Education
Namitha Pramod completed her schooling at Carmel Girls Higher Secondary School in Thiruvananthapuram, where she pursued the humanities stream with a focus on journalism.[9] During her school years, she demonstrated strong academic performance, achieving A+ grades across all subjects in her Class 12 examinations.[10] Following her schooling, Pramod enrolled at St. Teresa's College in Kochi in June 2014 to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology, though she discontinued due to professional commitments.[1][11] Although she had initially expressed interest in studying Communicative English, she committed to the sociology program, emphasizing her determination to prioritize education.[12] She balanced her initial academic pursuits with her acting career by dedicating evenings to studying after long shooting days, often translating English texts into Malayalam to aid her learning in a narrative format reminiscent of traditional storytelling.[9] Pramod has stated that she was resolute in not allowing her professional commitments to hinder her studies.[1]Career
Television beginnings
Namitha Pramod entered the entertainment industry as a child artist in Malayalam television during the late 2000s, beginning her career around the age of 11 while in the seventh standard. Her debut came in 2007 with the serial Amme Devi on Surya TV, where she portrayed a young character in a family-oriented narrative. This early exposure allowed her to develop foundational acting skills in the structured format of television production, focusing on emotional depth within supporting roles typical of devotional and domestic dramas prevalent on regional channels. Over the next few years, from approximately 2007 to 2011, Pramod took on key supporting parts in several popular serials, including Vellankanni Mathavu (2007) on Surya TV and Ente Manasaputhri (2008–2010) on Asianet. These roles, often involving young protagonists in family settings, helped her gain proficiency in delivering nuanced performances under tight shooting schedules. The serials aired on major networks like Surya TV and Asianet, providing her with steady visibility among Kerala audiences during her pre-teen and early teenage years.[13] Balancing her burgeoning TV commitments with schooling presented challenges, as she managed regular shoots alongside academic responsibilities, often dedicating evenings to studies after long days on set. This phase of her career built significant regional recognition, culminating in film opportunities by 2011 as directors sought her established on-screen presence from television.[1]Film breakthrough and evolution
Namitha Pramod entered the Malayalam film industry with a supporting role as Maya in the multi-narrative thriller Traffic, directed by Rajesh Pillai and released in 2011. Her performance as a young patient in need of a heart transplant marked her cinematic debut at age 14, earning notice for its emotional depth amid the film's hyperlink structure. She transitioned to her first lead role as Thamara, a fisherwoman, in Sathyan Anthikad's family drama Puthiya Theerangal (2012), opposite Nivin Pauly, where her portrayal of an orphaned protagonist navigating loss and resilience received praise for its sincerity.[14][15] Pramod's breakthrough came in 2013 with Sound Thoma, a commercial comedy directed by Vysakh, in which she played the female lead opposite Dileep; the film emerged as one of the year's top-grossing Malayalam releases, grossing approximately ₹10 crore and solidifying her as a bankable leading lady.[16] This success propelled her to prominent roles in Vikramadithyan (2014), Lal Jose's coming-of-age drama where she portrayed Deepika, a village girl caught in a rivalry between friends played by Dulquer Salmaan and Unni Mukundan; the film achieved both critical acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling and commercial viability, collecting approximately ₹15 crore.[17] In 2015, Chandrettan Evideya, directed by Siddharth Bharathan, featured her as Dr. Geethanjali in a supernatural romantic comedy alongside Dileep, which became a box-office hit in Kerala, earning positive reviews for its blend of humor and fantasy while grossing approximately ₹7.5 crore in the state.[18] Seeking diversity, Pramod made her Tamil debut in 2014 with a lead role in En Kaadhal Pudhithu, directed by Marish Kumar. She later starred in the lead role of Sundari in Priyadarshan's comedy-drama Nimir (2018), a remake of the Malayalam film Maheshinte Prathikaaram, opposite Udhayanidhi Stalin, which highlighted her comedic timing despite mixed box-office results. Her Telugu debut followed in 2016 with Chuttalabbai, a romantic action film directed by Veerabhadram Chowdary, where she starred as the female lead alongside Aadi, marking her expansion across South Indian industries.[19][14] However, post-2018, she faced a lean phase with sporadic releases, including the comedy Al Mallu (2020), directed by Boban Samuel, where she played the protagonist Nayana amid personal setbacks, and the thriller Eesho (2022), directed by Nadirshah, in which she portrayed advocate Aswathy in a narrative involving mystery and corporate intrigue; these films received average responses and underscored a temporary slowdown in her project volume.[20][21] From 2023 onward, Pramod experienced a resurgence, embracing more mature and versatile characters that reflected her artistic growth. In Nishanth Sattu's thriller A Ranjith Cinema (2023), she took on the role of Pournami, a complex figure in a tale of psychological suspense opposite Asif Ali, earning appreciation for her nuanced depiction of emotional turmoil. Her cameo as ACP Sreya J. Menon in Nadirshah's crime drama Once Upon a Time in Kochi (2024) added intensity to the drug mafia investigation storyline. Looking ahead, she stars as Bijimol in Boban Samuel's comedy-drama Machante Maalakha (2025), portraying a resilient woman addressing domestic challenges, and appears in Vysakh's action thriller Khalifa (2026) alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran, signaling her continued evolution toward layered, impactful roles.[22][23]Business and other ventures
In 2023, Namitha Pramod launched Summer Town Resto Café, a vintage-style eatery in Panampilly Nagar, Kochi, designed as a cozy hangout with a classic Victorian ambience to evoke nostalgic memories. The café's menu focuses on authentic continental dishes, including steaks, pasta varieties, and cheese combos, drawing inspiration from Pramod's travel experiences and her family's appreciation for flavorful meals in welcoming settings. Pramod has been actively involved in its operations, from curating the menu and developing recipes with input from her uncle, a chef based in the US, to personally tasting dishes and incorporating customer feedback to refine offerings.[24][25] Pramod has described the venture as a personal passion project, motivated by her long-standing interest in food and creating simple, home-like spaces, though she acknowledged the initial decision to enter entrepreneurship as a significant challenge requiring thorough research and resource allocation. In a 2025 interview, she highlighted ongoing daily hurdles for business owners and stressed the critical role of effective money management, particularly for women entrepreneurs seeking stability. The café marked nearly two years of operation by mid-2025 and received recognition through the Manorama Golden Clove Awards that year, underscoring its community impact in Kochi's dining scene.[26][27][26] Beyond the café, Pramod has leveraged her public profile for brand endorsements, including collaborations with jewelry brand Anar in 2025, where she expressed satisfaction with promoting elegant accessories, and serving as a launch ambassador for Oppo's Reno14 Series 5G smartphones at a Calicut event that same year. She maintains an active presence on social media, particularly Instagram, to promote the café and engage followers with behind-the-scenes updates, enhancing its visibility and fostering a sense of community around her entrepreneurial efforts.[28][29][30]Filmography
Feature films
Namitha Pramod's feature films are primarily in Malayalam, with select roles in Tamil and Telugu cinema, spanning supporting parts to leads.[3][31][32]| Year | Title | Role | Director | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Traffic | Supporting (daughter of Rajamma) | Rajesh Pillai | Malayalam | Debut feature film; co-stars include Kunchacko Boban and Dulquer Salmaan. |
| 2012 | Puthiya Theerangal | Thamara (lead) | Sathyan Anthikad | Malayalam | Lead role in family drama. |
| 2013 | Sound Thoma | Sreelakshmi (lead) | Vysakh | Malayalam | Comedy film; pivotal co-star Dileep. |
| 2013 | Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum | Kainakari Jaya Sree (lead) | Lal | Malayalam | Romantic comedy; pivotal co-star Mohanlal. |
| 2014 | Law Point | Maya (lead) | Lijin Jose | Malayalam | Crime thriller. |
| 2014 | Vikramadithyan | Deepika Pai (lead) | Lal Jose | Malayalam | Breakthrough role; pivotal co-stars Dulquer Salmaan and Unni Mukundan. |
| 2014 | Ormayundo Ee Mukham | Nithya (lead) | Anvar Sadik | Malayalam | Romantic thriller; pivotal co-star Dulquer Salmaan.[33] |
| 2014 | Villali Veeran | Madhu (supporting) | Sudheesh Sankar | Malayalam | Action comedy; pivotal co-star Dileep. |
| 2014 | En Kaadhal Pudhithu | Keerthi (lead) | Marish Kumar | Tamil | Tamil debut. |
| 2015 | Amar Akbar Anthony | Jeni (supporting) | Nadirshah | Malayalam | Multi-starrer comedy; pivotal co-stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jayasurya, and Unni Mukundan. |
| 2015 | Adi Kapyare Kootamani | Adhishta Lakshmi (lead) | John Varghese | Malayalam | Campus comedy. |
| 2015 | Chandrettan Evideya | Dr. Geethanjali (lead) | Siddharth Bharathan | Malayalam | Horror comedy; dual role as Vasanthamallika. |
| 2016 | Chuttalabbai | Lead (love interest) | Veerabhadram Chowdary | Telugu | Telugu debut. |
| 2017 | Role Models | Shreya Menon (lead) | Raffe | Malayalam | Satirical drama; pivotal co-star Fahadh Faasil. |
| 2017 | Kathalo Rajakumari | Swathi (lead) | Santosh Srinivas | Telugu | Romantic drama. |
| 2018 | Kammara Sambhavam | Bhanumathi (supporting) | Rathish Ambat | Malayalam | Period comedy; pivotal co-star Dileep.[34] |
| 2018 | Nimir | Sundari (lead) | Priyadarshan | Tamil | Action drama; pivotal co-star Udhay Anandaraj. |
| 2019 | Margamkali | Sreedevi (lead) | Sreejith Vijayan | Malayalam | Historical romance. |
| 2020 | Al Mallu | Nayana (lead) | Boban Samuel | Malayalam | Crime thriller. |
| 2022 | Eesho | Advocate Aswathy (lead) | Nadirshah | Malayalam | Thriller; pivotal co-star Jaya Surya. |
| 2023 | Rajni | Gauri (lead) | Vinil Scariah Varghese | Malayalam | Drama.[35] |
| 2023 | A Ranjith Cinema | Pournami (supporting) | Ajay Devaraj | Malayalam | Comedy; pivotal co-star Aju Varghese. |
| 2024 | Cup | Coach Sandhya (lead) | Santhosh Viswanath | Malayalam | Sports drama; pivotal co-star Basil Joseph. |
| 2024 | DNA | TBA (lead) | T. S. Suresh Babu | Malayalam | Released in 2024.) |
| 2025 | Machante Maalakha | Bijimol (lead) | Swaroop Philip | Malayalam | Upcoming comedy-drama; pivotal co-star Soubin Shahir. |
| 2026 | Khalifa | TBA | Vysakh | Malayalam | Upcoming; status unreleased.[23] |
Television
Namitha Pramod began her acting career as a child artist in Malayalam television serials while in seventh standard, gaining early recognition for her expressive performances in family and devotional dramas aired on major channels like Surya TV and Asianet. Her television involvement was concentrated in the late 2000s, primarily before her film debut in 2011, where she took on supporting and lead child roles that showcased her versatility and emotional depth. These appearances helped build her fanbase among regional audiences and marked her initial foray into the entertainment industry. She made her television debut in 2007 with Vellankanni Mathavu on Surya TV, portraying the role of Mathavu, a character inspired by the Virgin Mary in a devotional narrative centered on faith and miracles.[13][36] Later that year, Pramod appeared in Amme Devi on Surya TV as Devi, a young protagonist in a religious myth-themed serial exploring themes of divine intervention and family bonds.[13][36] From 2008 to 2010, she played the supporting role of Anjali in the long-running family drama Ente Manasaputhri on Asianet, contributing to the serial's popularity through her handling of emotional family dynamics and sibling relationships.[13][37] These roles, spanning devotional and domestic storylines, highlighted her ability to connect with viewers and laid the foundation for her subsequent move to feature films. Following her film breakthrough, Pramod's television engagements were sporadic, limited to guest spots and reality show appearances, such as her participation in the comedy-reality program Onnum Onnum Moonu Season 4 on Asianet around 2014.[38]| Year(s) | Serial | Channel | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Vellankanni Mathavu | Surya TV | Mathavu | Devotional serial depicting the life and miracles associated with the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health. |
| 2007 | Amme Devi | Surya TV | Devi | Religious myth serial focusing on divine protection and family trials. |
| 2008–2010 | Ente Manasaputhri | Asianet | Anjali | Family drama emphasizing emotional bonds and generational conflicts; one of her longest-running child roles. |
Awards and nominations
Film awards
Namitha Pramod has received several accolades for her performances in Malayalam films, particularly recognizing her breakthrough roles and popularity in the industry. Her early recognition came with the Amrita Film Award for New Face of the Year in 2013 for her debut in Puthiya Theerangal, marking her entry as a promising talent.[39] Subsequent wins at major ceremonies like the Asianet Film Awards and Vanitha Film Awards highlighted her rising stardom through commercially successful films. In 2014, she won the Asianet Film Award for Most Popular Actress for her role in Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum, a family entertainer that showcased her comedic timing and appeal.[40] The following year, at the 2015 Asianet Film Awards, she shared the Best Star Pair award with co-star Vineeth Sreenivasan for their chemistry in Ormayundo Ee Mukham.[41] She also won the Vanitha Film Award for Best Star Pair with Unni Mukundan for Vikramadithyan. Her performances in multiple 2015 releases, including Amar Akbar Anthony, Adi Kapyare Kootamani, and Chandrettan Evideya, earned her the Vanitha Film Award for Most Popular Actress in 2016, reflecting her widespread audience acceptance.[42] Pramod has also garnered notable nominations at prestigious awards. She received a nomination for Best Female Debutant at the 2nd SIIMA Awards in 2013 for Puthiya Theerangal.[1] In 2014, she was nominated for Best Actress – Malayalam at the 4th SIIMA Awards for Vikramadithyan.[2] For her critically praised supporting role in Chandrettan Evideya (2015), she earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actress – Malayalam at the 63rd Filmfare Awards South in 2016, as well as a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Female (Malayalam) at the 5th SIIMA Awards.[43][44] No major film awards or nominations have been reported for her roles in recent releases such as A Ranjith Cinema (2023) or Once Upon a Time in Kochi (2024) as of November 2025.| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Amrita Film Awards | New Face of the Year (Female) | Puthiya Theerangal | Won[39] |
| 2013 | 2nd SIIMA Awards | Best Female Debutant – Malayalam | Puthiya Theerangal | Nominated[1] |
| 2014 | Asianet Film Awards | Most Popular Actress | Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum | Won[40] |
| 2014 | 4th SIIMA Awards | Best Actress – Malayalam | Vikramadithyan | Nominated[2] |
| 2015 | Asianet Film Awards | Best Star Pair (with Vineeth Sreenivasan) | Ormayundo Ee Mukham | Won[41] |
| 2015 | Vanitha Film Awards | Best Star Pair (with Unni Mukundan) | Vikramadithyan | Won[45] |
| 2016 | Vanitha Film Awards | Most Popular Actress | Adi Kapyare Kootamani, Chandrettan Evideya, Amar Akbar Anthony | Won[42] |
| 2016 | 63rd Filmfare Awards South | Best Supporting Actress – Malayalam | Chandrettan Evideya | Nominated[43] |
| 2016 | 5th SIIMA Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Female (Malayalam) | Chandrettan Evideya | Nominated[44] |