
Navya Nair
Acting
Biography
Dhanya Raju Nair, known by her stage name Navya Nair, is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Malayalam, Tamil, and Kannada films.
Born: October 14, 1985
Place of Birth: Haripad, Kerala, India
Known For

Azhagiya Theeye
Azhagiya Theeye movie revolves around Chandran (Prasanna) is approached by a girl Nandhini (Navya Nair) to break her proposed marriage with a software engineer Aravind (Prakash Raj) from USA. She is forced by her father who is a thug (Pyramid Natarajan) to marry this guy. Later Chandran hatches a plan by which he meets Aravind at a restaurant and tells him that Nandhini is madly in love with him.

Sethurama Iyer CBI
Alex, who is awaiting execution, confesses to having committed six out of the seven murders he is acquitted for. Officer Sethurama Iyer decides to trace the original murderer of the seventh one.

Drishya
Rajendra is a family-oriented man and tries to keep them happy. However, when his family commits an accidental crime, he does everything to keep them out of harm's way.

Kalyanaraman
Ramankutty, a wedding planner, falls in love with Gauri and their families approve of their marriage. However, an astrologer's shocking prediction about Ramankutty's family creates complications.

Raman Thediya Seethai
The path of true love does not run smooth in this movie about love, expectations, and the range of abilities and access that different people have in this world.

Saira
Saira is a 2005 Indian film starring Navya Nair and Nedumudi Venu. The film marks the directorial debut of Dr. Biju. It was the opening in the Tous Les Cinemas du Monde (World Cinema) section of 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[1][2] It also participated in 21 other international film festivals. It was also selected at the Indian Panorama 2006.

Chathikkatha Chanthu
Chanthu posts fake love letters to an imaginary girl Vasumathi, so that his landlord's daughter Indira who is in love with him won't pursue him. Things go awry when a real Vasumathi receives the letters and start looking for Chanthu

Nandanam
Balamani, a housemaid and a devotee of Lord Guruvayurappan, falls in love with the householder's grandson, Manu. When the whole family is against their union, Balamani seeks the Lord's help to make her forget Manu.

Kerala Cafe
Ten interconnected short stories unfolding around a roadside railway café in Kerala, where travelers from diverse backgrounds pass through, their lives briefly intersecting amid themes of migration, relationships and modern struggles.

Ishtam
When Pavan realises that his friend Anjana's teacher and his widowed father were in love with each other, he resolves to reunite them.
Filmography
as SI Jancy Kurian
as Janaki
as Radhamani
as Seetha
as Seetha
as Manju
as Rani
as Yamuna
as Savithry
as Mithra Namboothiri
as Sheela
as Herself
as Kochurani
as Devu
as Indhu
as Senthamarai
as shwetha
as Chenthamarai
as Sivakami
as Ashitha Mohammad
as Sandhya
as Thenmozhi
as Meena
as Krishna Veni
as Sneha
as Saira
as Nandhini
as Vasumathi
as Rachana
as Radhamani
as Akhila
as Thatha
as Pooja
as Gouri
as Balamani
as Sherin Mathew
as Sofiya
as Chembakam
as Anjana Pillai