Date Of Birth: 26/10/1985
Place Of Birth: Kochi, Kerala, India
Asin Thottumkal, referred to mononymously as Asin is an Indian film actress.Making her acting presentation in Sathyan Anthikkads Malayalam film Narendra Makan Jayakanthan Vaka (2001), Asin had her first business accomplishment with Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi in 2003, and won a Filmfare Award for the Best Telugu Actress for the film.
After various movies, she got her second South Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her execution in her second Tamil film, Ghajini (2005). She assumed the lead female parts in hits, the thriller Ghajini (2005) and the activity parody Varalaru (2006). All the more as of late, Asin made her début in Bollywood, with Ghajini, the revamp of its Tamil namesake, consequently winning the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award.
Asin was conceived in Kochi, Kerala. Her dad, Joseph Thottumkal initially from Thodupuzha, dealt with a few organizations before he chose to deal with his little girls acting profession rather where he goes with her to all her outside shoots. Her mom, Seline Thottumkal, remains a specialist who moved settlements from Cochin to Chennai to Mumbai to live with her little girl. Asin has cited that her name "implies unadulterated and without imperfection". She guarantees that "the An in her name is from Sanskrit signifying "without", and Sin from English".
Asin Thottumkal appeared in a supporting part in Sathyan Anthikkads Malayalam film Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka in 2001, at 15 years old. In the wake of taking a year out to seek after her instruction, Asin came back with her achievement film as an on-screen character, Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi inverse Ravi Teja, depicting a Tamil young lady in her first Telugu dialect film, which hence got her the Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Around the same time she won the Santosham Best Actress Award for her execution close by Akkineni Nagarjuna in her second Telugu film, Shivamani. Her taking after two Telugu movies, Lakshmi Narasimha and Gharshana, both depicted Asin as the affection enthusiasm for cops.
Asins first Tamil dialect film was M. Kumaran child of Mahalakshmi, in which she co-featured with Jayam Ravi. Asin repeated her part from her film Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi for the change, which saw her depicting a Malayali young lady rather than the Tamil young lady in the first. The motion picture in this manner went ahead to wind up one of the greatest hits in Tamil silver screen amid 2004, acquainting Asin with Tamil film industry. After a brief come back to Telugu movies, to do Chakram, she showed up in Ullam Ketkumae. The film, at first dispatched in 2002, is a school love story, coordinated by Jeeva, which was for quite some time postponed yet in the end turned into an effective wander in the cinema world, making more extensive open doors for her and whatever remains of the lead cast.
After the arrival of Ullam Ketkumae, Asin was refered to as a main courageous woman after the Tamil business movies Ghajini, Majaa, Sivakasi and Varalaru separately. The film which gave the achievement to Asin was Ghajini. The film, co-featuring Surya and Nayantara and coordinated by A. R. Murugadoss, earned her the Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Her part was that of a vivacious youthful model named Kalpana. Sify.com applauded her depiction as "mysterious", descriving her character as an "adorable chatterbox", played with "sheer capacity in the sentimental breaks, the piercing and sincere scenes when she saves minor young ladies from scalawags and her violent end are touching". The accompanying Diwali in 2005, Asin had two discharges, Sivakasi and Majaa. In spite of the last turning into a normal grosser, the previous went ahead to be a fruitful wander in the cinema world, regardless of Asins ineffectively carved out part. Asin in an alternate getup,as a male goonda, in the motion picture Pokkiri.
The next year, her since quite a while ago deferred wander, Varalaru inverse Ajith Kumars saint driven plot withdrew Asin to the sidelines, however The Hindi said she "looks glossy and sails through her part easily". Asin showed up in Pawan Kalyans Annavaram, another fruitful wander in which she had an inadequately carved out part. In January 2007, Asin showed up inverse Ajith Kumar and Vijay in two distinct movies, Aalwar and Pokkiri, with the last turning into a win, whilst Aalwar turned into a disappointment. Whilst Asins part in Aalwar was censured, her execution in Pokkiri was praised by commentators. Her last venture of the year was inverse in Haris Vel, which had a Diwali 2007 discharge, in this manner turning into her third effective film which discharged amid the Diwali season in three years. Asin, who depicted a TV stay, was acknowledged for her part in the film.
Asin showed up in her first double part in K. S. Ravikumars Dasavathaaram inverse Kamal Haasan, who depicted ten parts. The film, which was under generation since September 2006, got to be Asins biggest film till date. In spite of being eclipsed by Haasans ten parts, Asins depictions in the film were adulated as her "best-to-date" with one of her parts being that of a Vaishnavite in the twelfth century whilst the other character was a Brahmin young lady from Chidambaram. Dasavathaaram in this way went ahead to wind up one of the greatest blockbusters in South Indian film history. Since building up herself as the main on-screen character in South India, Asin selected to move into Bollywood, to get across the country distinction. Her first film, Ghajini inverse Aamir Khan was the redo of her leap forward film of the same name. Upon discharge, the film collected positive responses from commentators and masses alike, with Asin being singled out for her "remarkable" depict. Noted commentator, Taran Adarsh portrays her Hindi introduction as "fantastic" and that "to impart the screen space to an on-screen character of the stature of Aamir Khan but stay in your memory even after the show has finished is no cakewalk. She looks crisp and photogenic and acts her part splendidly", giving Asins execution an inspirational viewpoint. Asin later showed up in Vipul Shahs London Dreams close by Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan, in which she played an individual from a five-troupe band.