Sija Rose

Sija Rose, hailing from Kerala, is one of those faces you spot in a film and instantly wanna Google. She’s not your typical mainstream star, but she’s managed to carve out this really interesting space in South Indian cinema. You might’ve caught her in “Ennu Ninte Moideen” (2015), where she played a role that, honestly, lingered even after the credits rolled. That movie itself is a bit of a gut-punch, based on a real-life love story, and Sija’s character fits snugly into the emotional chaos—never trying to steal the spotlight but impossible to ignore. Then there’s “Bairavaa” (2017), which is a total shift in vibe. It’s one of those big, flashy Tamil films with all the action and drama you’d expect, and Sija pops up in a supporting role, holding her own next to some major stars. Not everyone can pull off switching between moody romance and high-energy commercial flicks, but she does it without looking out of place. Let’s not forget “Ustad Hotel” (2012), a film that’s kinda become a cult favorite. It’s warm, it’s witty, and Sija slips into the ensemble cast like she was born for it. She brings this grounded, relatable energy, which is honestly refreshing in a world of over-the-top performances. She’s not in-your-face, but somehow you just remember her. There’s something quietly magnetic about her screen presence, and she’s definitely a name to watch if you’re into films that blend heart, humor, and a bit of soul.

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  • Birth Location: Kerala, India
  • Professions: Actress, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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