
Keerthi Pandian
Acting
Biography
Keerthi Pandian is an Indian film Actress, who has works predominantly in Tamil movie industry .
Born: February 18, 1991
Place of Birth: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Known For

Akkenam
A brave cab driver and a released convict find themselves unlikely allies as they confront a greater evil that threatens to destroy many lives.

Blue Star
The captains of two rival village cricket teams must put their longstanding grudge aside in order to take on the bullies threatening their right to play.

Anbirkiniyal
A young woman who works in a mall goes missing and even as her father and her boyfriend desperately search for her, she has to battle on her own for survival.

Kannagi
Story of four women, whose lives are dominated, crafted, and judged by the society. The movie conveys how the lives of four women are affected changed and disturbed by external influences. The struggle of a women in breaking free, from the stereotypes designed by the society and the limitations that are enforced on them through her constant effort to live a happy life, an unjudged life, a simple life is portrayed though four character in the film.

Konjam Pesinaal Yenna
Sanjana's feelings for her childhood crush Ajay reawaken through virtual interactions. They bond over phone calls during lockdown, forming a connection without traditional labels, but face hurdles in recognizing their emotions.

Thumbaa
Two painters and a photographer try to stop a forest officer from poaching a tiger.

Postman
The story revolves around Raja, a postman and possibly the biggest fan of Rajinikanth, who leads a happy life with his daughter. However, on a tragic day, with nine letters yet to be delivered, Raja meets with an accident and slips into coma. When he wakes up after 23 long years, he proceeds to continue his unfinished business-to deliver those letters! The series of events that take place when he tries to do this form the crux of the story.
Filmography
as Indhira
as Sanjana
as Anandhi
as Gita
as Anbirkiniyal Sivam
as Rajini
as Varsha