Meera Jasmine

Meera Jasmine—yeah, that Meera—was born in Kuttappuzha, Thiruvalla, in Kerala, and honestly, she's been everywhere in Indian cinema. Daughter of Joseph and Aleyamma, grew up in Thiruvalla, went to Mar Thomas Residential School—regular beginnings before the film world came knocking. Her first film was "Soothradharan" (2001) with Dileep, directed by Lohithadas. The movie kinda flopped, but Meera? She had that spark. Didn’t take long before other industries started lining up at her door. Her second movie, with Kamal, Navya Nair, and Dileep, amped up her popularity big time in the South. Then, boom—Tamil cinema came calling. "Run" and "Bala" (2002) basically shot her into the stratosphere. She even snagged the Filmfare Best Female Debut Actress award for "Run." Not too shabby. Worked with legends like Mani Ratnam in "Aayudha Ezhuthu" and SS Stanley in "Mercury Pookkal," stacking up more than ten Tamil films in her bag. She didn’t stop there. Telugu movies? Oh, she crushed it. The dubbed version of "Run" did bits, then she showed up in "Ammayi Bagundi" and "Gudumba Shankar" (2004). Even Kannada cinema got a taste—she starred with Puneet Rajkumar in "Maurya" and followed up with "Arasu," both hits. Even when films like "Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram" and "Nepali" didn’t do well, she bounced back with Telugu hits like "Bhadra" (with Ravi Teja). Add "Raraju," "Maharadhi," "Yamagola Malli Modalaindi," "Gorintaku," and "Maa Aayana Chantipilladu" teaming up with Sivaji again—her list just goes on. Meera Jasmine, no question, is a total powerhouse across all these industries.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1982-02-15
  • Birth Location: Thiruvalla, Kerala, India
  • Parents: Joseph Philip
  • Professions: Actress, Music Department, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Jas
    • Trivia:

      She bagged the State Best Actress Award for not just one, but two movies in 2003—Padam Onnu Oru Vilapam and Kasthuriman. In Padam Onnu Oru Vilapam, her role as a young Muslim girl caught in a web of cruel traditions and suffocating expectations just hits you right in the gut. She doesn’t just play the part; she becomes it, making you root for her even when everything’s stacked against her. Then there’s Kasthuriman, where she flips the script completely—here she’s juggling love, ambition, and the chaos of college life. It's wild how she brings this raw, real energy to both films, but in totally different ways. Whether she’s battling injustice or chasing her dreams, she just owns the screen. No wonder the award went straight into her hands that year. Honestly, not many can pull off that kind of range in the same year.

    • Quotes:

      Some folks just wanna clock in, clock out, and not ruffle feathers, but this guy, he’s different. He’s got this stubborn streak, y’know? He’s not satisfied with just getting by—he’s gotta nail every single detail, even if no one’s watching. You’ll find him staying late, double-checking stuff everyone else ignores, just because he can’t stomach the idea of doing something half-hearted. It’s not about praise or moving up the ladder; it’s almost like he’s got this internal scoreboard, and letting himself down would sting way more than any boss chewing him out. Sure, maybe he’s a little intense, maybe he misses out on the easy life sometimes, but there’s something kinda old-school admirable about it. The guy’s got pride in his work, and honestly, you don’t see that every day. Makes you wonder if the world would be a bit less of a mess if more people gave a damn like he does.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      February 15, 1982

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Thiruvalla, Kerala, India

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Joseph Philip and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      43 years old