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Ethnicity
  
Malayali

Spouse
  
Rona Rajan (m. 2007)

Name
  
Nyla Usha

Children
  
Aarnav

Role
  
Film actress

Parents
  
Gopakumar, Usha Kumari

Height
  
1.75 m


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Born
  
25 March
Trivandrum, Kerala

Residence
  
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Occupation
  
Film Actress, Radio Jockey, Model, Anchor

Siblings
  
Athira Gopakumar, Kannan Gopakumar

Similar People
  
Ranjith Sankar, Aashiq Abu, Salim Ahamed, Deepu Karunakaran

Profiles

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In this Indian name, Usha is a matronymic, not a family name, and the person should be addressed in the given name, Nyla

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Nyla Usha is an Indian film actress, model, anchor, and radio jockey. After working for nearly a decade as an RJ at Hit 96.7 in Dubai, she entered the Indian film industry in 2013 with Kunjananthante Kada.

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Early life

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Nyla was born to Gopakumar and Usha Kumari. She studied at Holy Angel's Convent Trivandrum, and All Saints College, Trivandrum.

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Nyla who started modelling at a young age because she was very tall at a young age and initially wished to be an air hostess but became a television presenter in various TV channels. In 2004 she moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates and joined the radio station Hit 96.7 where she currently works as a radio jockey.

Career

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In 2013, Nyla Usha debuted in the Malayalam film industry with Salim Ahamed's Kunjananthante Kada, opposite Mammootty. Salim Ahamed had known Nyla since she had interviewed him on several occasions in Dubai and offered her the lead female role. She played the role of Chithira, a woman who is going through an unhappy marriage. Later that year she had her second release, Punyalan Agarbattis, in which she played "a vibrant girl, similar to the real me". Since she could relate herself to the character, she used her own looks and costumes in the film. Although she had a major role in Kunjananthante Kada she said that it was her role in Punyalan Agarbathis that fetched her recognition. In April 2014, her third film, Aashiq Abu's Gangster was released. The film saw her play a modern Muslim girl and being paired opposite Mammootty again. Later She Acted As a City Police Commissioner in Deepu Karunakaran's Fireman.Where she paired opposite Mammootty again. She is hosting the Malayalam version of Minute to Win It in Mazhavil Manorama. she acted more movies with mega star mammootty

Personal life

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Nyla Usha got married to Rona Rajan in January 2007, long before she entered film industry, and has a son Aarnav.

Awards

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  • 2017-Flowers TV awards for Best Anchor (Minute to Win It)
  • 2013 - Asiavision Award for Best Debutant Actor- Kunjananthante Kada
  • 2012 - Masala Award for Best Radio Presenter (RJ)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    -
    Antony (filming)
    2023
    Kunjamminis Hospital (post-production)
    2023
    King of Kotha (post-production)
    2022
    Paappan as
    Nancy Abraham
    2022
    Priyan Ottathilanu as
    Priskila
    2019
    Porinju Mariyam Jose as
    Alappatt Mariam
    2019
    Lucifer as
    Arundhati Sanjeev
    2018
    Pragathi (Short)
    2018
    Diwanji Moola Grand Prix as
    Effymol
    2016
    Pretham as
    Maya (Cameo)
    2015
    Fireman as
    Sherin Thomas
    2014
    Gangster as
    Sana Ibrahim
    2013
    Punyalan Agarbattis as
    Anu
    2013
    Kunjananthante Kada
    Self
    2015
    Pathemari as
    Self - Radio Jockey (Cameo)

    References

    Nyla Usha Wikipedia