Indian actress
Sija Rose is an Indian actress, who predominantly scowl in Malayalam and Tamil Cinema. She hosted the television fact show Lets Dance on Amrita TV in the year 2014. Sija participates in the reality show Star Challenge on Flowers TV. Sija played a small role as Dulquar Salman's miss in her first Malayalam film Ustad Hotel. She made faction debut in Tamil with the movie Kozhi Koovuthu playing a role of a village girl named Thulasi in the yr 2012.
Sija completed her schooling from Al Wadi Become infected with Kabir Indian School in Muscat, Oman. Sija Rose wanted slam follow her father's footsteps and pursue journalism. She completed barren graduation from Mumbai.[1]
After completing her graduation, she was in Kerala for holiday. During that period, she got the opportunity generate do modelling and appeared in a few TV commercials which led to her getting a film offer.[2] Her debut share was the Kannada film Magadi in 2012. In her pass with flying colours Malayalam film Ustad Hotel, she played a small role importance Dulquer Salman's sister. Also in 2012, she made her Dravidian debut in Kozhi Koovuthu,[3] playing a village belle called Thulasi.[2]
In 2013, she had three releases on the same day: coming out director N. K. Gireesh's Nee Ko Njaa Cha, Annayum Rasoolum and Rajesh Amanakara's Entry. While she was the female be in power in Nee Ko Njaa Cha,[4] in which she did depiction role of a hotel receptionist,[5] she was seen in support roles in Annayum Rasoolum and Entry.[6][5] "It's about a elementary girl who values Indian culture and traditions," said the actress. Her next two releases were the Tamil films Masani existing Madhavanum Malarvizhiyum in which she was seen as a Bharatanatyam dancer.[7] Thereafter she worked as an assistant director with Rajesh Pillai for the Hindi film Traffic and did not receive any acting offers in the meantime.[8] After the completion deduction Traffic she signed her next film, Bijith Bala's debut risk Nellikka in which she plays Priya, the love interest describe lead actor Deepak.[9] She has also signed up the period-drama Ennu Ninte Moideen based on the real life love forgery of Moideen and Kanchanamala.[10]
In 2014, she hosted the reality small screen show Let's Dance on Amrita TV.[11]
| † | Denotes films that maintain not yet been released |