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Rachana Narayanankutty

Indian actress and classical dancer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rachana Narayanankutty
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Rachana Narayanankutty is an Indian actress, Kuchipudi dancer, and television presenter who works prominently in Malayalam film and television.[1] She became popular through the television series Marimayam aired in Mazhavil Manorama.[2][3]

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Personal life

Rachana was born in Thrissur to Narayanankutty and Narayani. She is the youngest and has a brother.[4] Rachana completed her schooling from Government Girls High School, Wadakkancherry in 2005, and she completed her graduation from Sri Vyasa NSS College, Wadakkancherry.[5] She was a Communicative English teacher in Devamatha, CBSE school situated in Thrissur district. She took dance classes before she was cast into the television series.[citation needed]

Rachana married Arun Sadasivan in 2011.[6] It was purely an arranged marriage and they had issues. As per Rachana, Arun has started abusing her mentally and physically, which caused her to leave her husband's house after 19 days of marriage.[7]

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Film career

She began her career in 2001 by acting in a small role as the heroine's friend in the film Theerthadanam.[8] After her studies, she joined radio as an RJ, at Radio Mango, Thrissur, where a producer spotted her and cast her in Marimayam. She hosted a comedy show Comedy Festival in Mazhavil Manorama. She has also acted in few advertisements and served as judge in the reality show Comedy Express on Asianet. She participated in the reality show Star Challenge on Flowers TV.

She has featured in short films also like ICU, Through Her Eyes, Inverse, Vazhuthana, Moonamidam etc.

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Filmography

As an actress

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As voice actor

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Television

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References

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