Archana Kavi

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Archana Jose Kavi is an Indian actress, YouTuber and a television host.[1] She made her acting debut in film Neelathaamara (2009) scripted by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Lal Jose.[2][3]

Archana Kavi
Kavi in 2010
Born
Archana Jose Kavi

New Delhi, India
Occupations
  • Actor
  • YouTuber
Years active2009–Present

Early life edit

Archana was born in New Delhi to Jose Kaviyil, a senior journalist, and Rosamma. Jose Kaviyil's family is from Kudiyanmala in Kannur district, Kerala.[4] She has an elder brother named Ashish Kavi.[citation needed] She was raised in Delhi and studied at St. Xavier's School, Delhi.[4] In 2006, Archana moved to Ramapuram in Kerala for a Bachelor of Business Administration course at the Mar Augusthinose College.[4] She stated that she came from a "typical Malayali middle-class family and acting was never considered a profession by us".[5] She said that she wanted to be a journalist initially since her father was one and later wanted to be an RJ but that people discouraged her.[6]

Archana applied for an internship at the television channel Yes Indiavision and assisted in the production of certain programmes. After a year, she anchored the show Bloody Love on the same channel,[7] while she was spotted by director Lal Jose, who offered her the lead female role in his film in March 2009.[4][5][8]

Career edit

She made her cinematic debut in 2009 with the highly successful Neelathaamara, portraying the role of Kunjimalu, a maid in an old Nair Tharavadu (ancestral home) who falls for the young master of the house.[8] Director Lal Jose said that "Archana has an in-born talent".[4] Her role won critical accolades. In her next venture titled Mummy & Me, which narrated the tale of the tumultuous relationship between a modern-day teenager and her mother, she played the lead role of a teenager named Jewel.[9] Archana stated the character Jewel was "so very like the real me".[9] But her following release Best of Luck where she reunited with her Neelathamara co-stars Kailash and Rima Kallingal, failed to make an impact at the box office. She made her Tamil debut in the period film Aravaan[10] in which she played a tribal character named Chimby.[6]

In 2013 she also made her Telugu debut in Backbench Student. Archana stated that she played "a college girl caught in a sweet love tale" in the film.[11] She acted as the lead in Abhiyum Njanum, in which she played a modern girl from Mumbai, who comes to Kerala in search of her fiancé.[12] In Honey Bee she played a naïve Anglo-Indian girl Sara.[13] She played a supporting role as the hero Karthik's best friend in Pattam Pole.[14] Her next films Bangles in which she played a junior artiste,[15] and Nadodimannan in which she played a doctor,[16] both released on the same day.[17]

She has signed her second Tamil film Gnana Kirukkan.[18] She is shooting for Day-Night opposite Maqbool Salmaan.[19] She has acted as a Muslim girl in the film Mazhavillinattam Vare, which is Kaithapram's directorial debut.[6] She will also be seen in Nemam Pushparaj's upcoming film Kukkiliyar, in which she plays Manoj K Jayan's daughter who plays a 75-year-old.[20] Archana also shot for a Hindi film Saroja, an offbeat film directed by Anjali Shukla, playing the role of a commercial sex worker.[21][22]

She anchored Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njaanum, a reality show for television actors on Asianet.[7] She maintains a Twitter account. In 2010 she was only one of two Malayalam actresses maintaining an active Twitter account.[23] In 2021, she moved to direction with a web series titled Pandaraparambil House at 801.[24]

Archana also owns a boutique named 'Chaaya' in Kochi, Kerala.[25]

Personal life edit

Archana Kavi was engaged to standup comedian Abish Mathew on 31 October 2015. They were married on 23 January 2016 in Vallarpadam Church, Kerala[26] The marriage function was attended by Rima Kallingal, Aashiq Abu and Abish's friends from Delhi and comedians like Kenny Sebastian, Kaneez Surka, Rohan Joshi and Kanan Gill. In 2021, the couple filed for divorce.[27]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year Title Role Language Notes
2009 Neelathaamara Kunjimalu Malayalam
2010 Mummy & Me Jewel
Best of Luck Neethu
2011 Salt N' Pepper Pooja Nair Cameo appearance
2012 Spanish Masala Lillykkutty
Aravaan Chimitti Tamil
Mazhavillinattam Vare[28] Rabiya Malayalam
2013 Backbench Student Priyanka Telugu
Abhiyum Njanum Abirami Malayalam
Honey Bee Sara
Pattam Pole Sherin
Bangles Angel
Nadodimannan Aathira
2014 To Noora with Love Sreeparvathi
Day Night Game Abhirami
Monayi Angane Aanayi Merin
Gnana Kirukkan Sumathi Tamil
2015 Sughamaayirikkatte Ramla Malayalam
Kukkiliyar Sarayu
2016 Dooram Rasiya
Once Upon A Time There Was A Kallan

Other works edit

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Bloody Love Host
Himamazhayil Archana Music Album
2010 Ente Priya Ganangal Host
2013 Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njaanum Host Reality Show
2022–2023 Rani Raja Anamika/Aami TV series on Mazhavil Manorama
Replaced by Mridula Vijay
Web series
Year Title Role Notes
2016 Talk With Archie Host Vlog
2016–2017 Travel Host
2017 Toofan Mail Ammu Web Series
Writer also
2018 Big Talks Host Web Series
2019 Meenaviyal Amrita Web Series
2020 Bae Control Vedhika Web Series
2020–2022 Talk With Archie Season 2 Host Vlog
Zoomling Talks / QnA Host
2021–2022 Pandaraparambil House Director/Producer Web Series
2023–present Pursuit of madness Host vlog

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Result
2009 Kerala Film Critics Association Awards Best New Face (Female) Neelathamara Won
Asianet Film Awards
2011 Asianet Film Awards Best Star Pair
(with Kunchako Boban)
Mummy & Me
Vanitha Film Awards
Filmfare Awards Best Actress – Malayalam Nominated

References edit

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  9. ^ a b "Friday Review Thiruvananthapuram : Goodbye and hello". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 21 May 2010. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
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  14. ^ Vijay George (22 August 2013). "Romance and after". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
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  18. ^ "Archana Kavi is back in K'wood". Sify. 30 August 2012. Archived from the original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  19. ^ TNN (5 August 2013). "Maqbool Salmaan's next is a love story". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  20. ^ Asha Prakash, TNN (3 September 2012). "Archana in Pushparaj's next". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 23 April 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  21. ^ K. R. Manigandan (19 April 2012). "Shot Cuts". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  22. ^ Manu Vipin, TNN (1 March 2012). "Archana Kavi to do a Chameli". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  23. ^ Special Correspondent (25 March 2010). "Actor Archana Kavi to attend Twestival". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  24. ^ Nagarajan, Saraswathy (11 January 2021). "Mollywood actor Archana Kavi turns director with a web series". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  25. ^ "അർച്ചന കവി 'സുഖമായിരിക്കട്ടെ'". Archived from the original on 14 January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
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  27. ^ "Archana Kavi opens up about her fight with depression and her divorce". OnManorama. Retrieved 23 December 2021.
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