Komal J Sharma is an Indian actress, model, and former squash player.[1] She won the title Miss Metropolis . She won the best actor award from American Film Festival 2018.[citation needed] She Acted with Mohanlal in Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea.[2]

Komal J Sharma
Born
Komal J Sharma

NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Indian Actress, Model, Squash player, social activist

She also acted in Bollywood Hungama 2 which is directed by Priyadarshan and "Public " with Samuthirakani which is directed by Raa Paraman.[3]

Early life edit

Komal Sharma was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu India to North Indian parents. She is the youngest of four siblings. Graduated in Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) from Sri Kanyaka Parameswari Arts and Science College for Women, Chennai. She earned her Honorary Doctorate in 2018.[citation needed]

Career edit

Beauty pageants edit

She won the title Miss Metropolis 2011[citation needed] and continued winning pageants like Miss Tamil Nadu, Miss Beautiful Skin of Tamil Nadu, Miss Beautiful Skin of South India, Fresh Face of South India, twice crowned as Miss Tamil Nadu in two different event.[citation needed]

Sports edit

Komal got interest on Squash from her school days. She joined the Squash Racquets Federation of India (SRFI) and won several junior and senior National Squash championships.[citation needed] She represented Tamil Nadu several times in national level tournaments and won the medals.

Acting career edit

In 2013, she was offered a role in S. A. Chandrasekhar's Sattapadi Kutram.[3] Before its release, she completed Oothari, directed by Shakti Krishna.[4] After the release of her debut film Sattapadi Kutram, she taken the films seriously and carefully chosen the roles.[5] Komal acted in Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA, the sequel to Amaidhi Padai. directed by Manivannan.[6]

Sharma played the title role in Telugu film Anu, directed and produced by Sunil Kumar. It is Komal's Telugu debut. Later appeared in Tamil film Vaigai Express directed by director Shaji Kailash. Natrinai is a Tamil movie directed and produced by director Gautham Elangovan.

She debuted to Malayalam film in Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea, directed by director Priyadarshan. In Marakkar she is paired opposite to actor Arjun Sarja. Her second Malayalam film Ittymaani: Made in China released before Marakkar and movie went was commercially successful. She won best actress award at chilli International film festival for her movie Security short film directed by director Udhaya Alagappan.[citation needed]

Komal's next in Tamil film is Shot Boot 3 directed by Director Arunachalam Vaidhyanathan. She has finished another untitled Tamil movie Director Samuthirakani is doing a title role in this.[citation needed]

Advertisements edit

Komal featured in more than 150 print and television commercials nationally and Internationally. Komal appeared in various dance shows internationally.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Year Film Role Language Director Notes!
2011 Sattapadi Kutram Thamizharasi Tamil SA Chandrasekar
2012 Oothari Tamil
2013 Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA Tamileni Tamil Manivannan
2014 Anu Anu Telugu Sunil Kumar
2017 Vaigai Express Yamini Chandrasekharan Tamil Shaji Kailash
2018 Natrinai-India Fight Backs Sruthi Tamil Gautam Ilangovan
2019 Ittymaani: Made in China Sofi Malayalam Jibi&Joju
2021 Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham Puthumana Thampuratti Malayalam Priyadarshan
2021 Hungama 2 Simran Hindi Priyadarshan
2023 Shot Boot three Amrith Tamil Arun Vaidyanathan
2024 Public Tamil RA Pramam
2024 Barroz Malyalam Mohanlal
2024 Ayodhya Hindi Priyadarshan
2024 Greatest Of All Time [ GOAT] Tamil Venkat Prabhu
2024 Untitled’’ Bollywood
2024 Untitled Bollywood

References edit

  1. ^ "Mohanlal sir explained the meaning of Jimikki Kammal to me: Komal Sharma". The Times of India. 23 April 2020. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Mohanlal's 'Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea' makes its way to the 94th Academy Awards". The Times of India.
  3. ^ a b Manigandan K R (18 March 2011). "Komal spills the beans". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Itsy-Bitsy: Squash to screen". 2011-03-26 The Hindu. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Newsletter Issue No. 56". Ispsquash.com. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Komal's focus shifts from sports to films". The Times of India.

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