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Krishna Praba is an Indian actress, television presenter, and classical dancer who predominantly appears in Malayalam films.[1] She made her debut as a lead actress in the film Madampi (2008), directed by B. Unnikrishnan. She played the character Mollykutty in Life of Josutty (2015), directed by Jeethu Joseph.[2]

Key Information

Early life

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Krishna Praba was born to the late C. R. Prabhakaran Nair, a former mechanical engineer at Kalamassery HMT and Sheela Prabhakaran Nair.[citation needed] She completed her primary education from St. Joseph's School, Kalamassery and obtained her Higher Secondary Education in humanities from Sacred Heart College, Thevara.[citation needed] Her early influences included Mohiniyattam, Kuchipudi, Drama and Margamkali. She received a Diploma in Bharatanatyam from the Alliance University in Bangalore.[citation needed] Praba was trained in classical dance under the mentorship of Kalamandalam Sugandhi, her first dance teacher, from the age of three.[3]

Career

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Praba made her debut in B. Unnikrishnan’s Madampi in 2008. She grew a stature in the Malayalam film industry by playing different characters in a series of films, most notably in Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla (2013) and Life of Josutty (2015).[4] In 2017, Praba joined a number of award-winning students to enact Radha Madhavam, a dance drama directed by actress Gayathri.[5]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Boy Friend College student
2008 Parthan Kanda Paralokam Village girl
Madampi Bhavani
2009 Utharaswayamvaram Vimala
Raamanam Neeli
Oru Black and White Kudumbam Suma
My Big Father Ancy's friend
Gulumaal: The Escape Air Hostess
Passenger Receptionist
Swantham Lekhakan Bride
Colours Rahul's sister
Thirunakkara Perumal Nun
Dr. Patient Nurse
2010 Pramani Office staff
Best of Luck Jameela
Janakan Nurse Raji
Kadaksham Kallambalam Sumarani
Kaaryasthan Herself
2011 Orma Mathram Sudhamani
August 15 Thief
Teja Bhai & Family Drama Family Member
2012 Ee Adutha Kaalathu Bindhu
Naughty Professor Student
Trivandrum Lodge Roslin
Kaashh Servant
Karmayodha Rena
Kalikaalam Maid
2013 3G Third Generation Menaka
Police Maaman Shankunni's sister
Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla Kumari
Left Right Left Serial actress
Hotel California Soosie
Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty Deepa
Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal Manjusha
Oru Indian Pranayakadha Sudha
Vedivazhipadu Sajitha
2014 Salaam Kashmier Mrs. Chandran
Polytechnic Saritha
Garbhasreeman Vimala Prabhakaran
2015 She Taxi Sradha
Love 24x7 Nimisha
Life of Josutty Mollykutty [2]
2016 Ithu Thaanda Police Annamma George
Kolumittayi Molly
2017 Fukri Clara
Honey Bee 2: Celebrations Ancy
Honey Bee 2.5 Herself
Theeram Itha
Melle Betty
2018 Kallai FM Jameela
2019 Allu Ramendran Rani
Mask Mrs. Najeeb
2020 Varky Dr. Perly
2021 Drishyam 2 Mary Jose [6]
2022 Nishabdham Lakshmi
Makal Dance Teacher
Bheethi
Ela Veezha Poonchira Bus Traveller
King Fish Krishna
Ulkkazcha Deepa
My Name is Azhakan Rekha [7]
2023 Live [8]
Pulimada CPO Anasuya [9]
Neru Doctor [10]
2025 Thudarum Seema [11]

Television serials

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Year Show Channel Ref.
2005 Mukesh Kathakal Kairali TV
Nanmayude Nakshathrangal Kairali TV
2008 Twenty Twenty One Asianet
2009 Kanal Kireedam Asianet
Enkilum Ente Gopalakrishna Asianet
2010 Sree Mahabhagavatham Asianet
Devi Mahatmyam Asianet [12]
Alaudinte Albuthavilakku Asianet
2011 Aakashadoothu Surya TV
2014 Snehaveedu Surya TV
2019 Suharayum Suhasiniyum Asianet
2020 Life is Beautiful (Season 2) Asianet [citation needed]
2021-2024 Kaliveedu Surya TV [13]
2023 Bhavana Surya TV Cameo appearance
2024 Meenu's Kitchen Mazhavil Manorama Cameo appearance

Other shows

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  • Comedy Show - Asianet, Anchor
  • Tharotsavam (Reality Show) - Kairali TV, Participant
  • Shubharathri (Talk show) - Jeevan TV, Anchor
  • Chill.bowl (cookery show) - Asianet, Anchor
  • Onaruchi (cookery show) - Kerala Vision, Presenter
  • Smart Show (Game Show) - Flowers TV, Participant
  • Don't Do Don't Do (Game Show) - Asianet Plus, Participant
  • Fast Track - Manorama News, Presenter
  • Ente Thamasha - Janam TV, Presenter
  • Laitham 50 - Mazhavil Manorama, Dancer
  • Thamasha Bazaar (comedy talk show) - Zee Keralam, Honey
  • Onam Bumper - Zee Keralam, Anchor
  • PCyodoppam Personalayi - Amrita TV, Host
  • Immini Baliya Naavu - Surya TV, Presenter
  • Komady Circurs - Mazhavil Manorama, Special Judge
  • Funs Upon a time - Amrita TV, Special Judge
  • Parayam Nedam - Amrita TV, Participant

References

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Krishna Praba is an Indian , , and professionally trained classical dancer who predominantly works in the film and television industry. Born on 25 November 1987 in , , she began her dance training at the age of three under Kalamandalam Sugandhi and later earned a diploma in from a Bangalore-based university, mastering forms including , , and Margam Kali. She made her acting debut in the 2005 film Boyy Friennd and rose to prominence with supporting roles in comedies like Madampi (2008), for which she won the Best Female Comedy Actress award at the 2009 Jaycey Daniel Foundation Awards, followed by notable appearances in Oru Indian Pranayakatha (2013), Drishyam 2 (2021), and Thudarum (2025). In addition to cinema, Praba has portrayed antagonist and comedic characters in popular television serials such as Life is Beautiful and hosted shows like Super Bumper, blending her performance skills across media. Her career has occasionally drawn public scrutiny, including backlash in October 2025 for remarks perceived as mocking depression during an interview, prompting calls for greater mental health awareness.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Krishna Praba was born on November 25, 1987, in , , . She is the daughter of C. R. Prabhakaran , a former mechanical engineer at HMT , and Sheela Prabhakaran . Praba spent her early childhood in , immersed in the rich cultural heritage of that fostered her foundational interest in .

Education

Krishna Praba completed her primary schooling at in . She pursued higher secondary education in humanities at Sacred Heart College, Thevara, . During her school years, Praba balanced academics with early artistic pursuits, integrating her growing creative interests alongside formal studies, supported by her family's encouragement.

Dance training

Krishna Praba began her formal dance training at the age of three, focusing on classical forms including , , and Margam Kali, under the guidance of renowned dancer Kalamandalam Sugandhi, who served as her initial mentor. This early immersion was supported by her family's encouragement of artistic pursuits from a young age. Her foundational years with Sugandhi emphasized the intricacies of rhythm, expression, and traditional techniques inherent to Kerala-based classical styles. As she progressed, Praba pursued advanced education in dance, earning a Diploma in from in Bangalore. This qualification broadened her expertise to include the expressive and geometric precision characteristic of the Tamil Nadu-originating form, complementing her earlier base. The diploma program honed her skills in mudras (hand gestures), footwork, and narrative storytelling through dance. During her youth, Praba actively participated in state-level dance competitions, particularly youth festivals, where she performed classical pieces and secured multiple awards for her proficiency. These accolades, earned through school and regional events in , recognized her technical mastery and artistic interpretation in forms like and . Her competitive experiences solidified her reputation as a dedicated classical performer before transitioning to broader artistic endeavors.

Career

Entry into entertainment

Krishna Praba initially entered the entertainment industry through programs, leveraging her skills in and performance. Around 2005, she collaborated with comedians Prajodh and Sajan Palluruthy on Comedy Show, a popular program aired on Asianet, where she anchored segments and contributed to comedic sketches. Her foray into films began in 2005 with a minor role as a college student in the comedy Boyy Friennd, directed by , providing her early exposure to on-screen . This appearance initiated a phase of building experience through supporting and cameo roles in various productions. Her background in classical dance, particularly and , aided her entry by enhancing her expressive abilities in these initial opportunities. A significant milestone came in 2008 with her supporting role as Bhavani in Madampi, directed by , which marked her transition to more noticeable parts in cinema. Starting from 2005, Praba accumulated over 50 minor roles across films, steadily establishing her versatility as a character actress in the industry.

Film acting

Krishna Prabha's breakthrough in film acting came with her supporting role as Kumari in the 2013 romantic comedy Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla, directed by , where her performance as a spirited resident in a high-rise complex earned her critical attention for blending humor and emotional depth. This role marked a significant step in her career, showcasing her ability to portray relatable everyday characters amid ensemble dynamics. She continued to build her reputation with notable supporting performances, including Molykutty in the 2015 family drama , directed by , where she depicted a devoted wife navigating rural life challenges alongside lead actor , earning praise for her authentic portrayal that resonated with audiences. In the 2021 thriller sequel , Prabha played Mary, the resilient wife of a key supporting character, contributing to the film's tense family narrative under 's direction once again, which highlighted her skill in understated emotional roles within high-stakes plots. Her versatility shone in later collaborations, such as the doctor in the 2023 legal thriller Neru, directed by , where she supported the central theme of justice through a compassionate professional lens, adding layers to the courtroom drama starring . Most recently, in the 2025 action thriller Thudarum, released on April 25, Prabha portrayed Seema, a strong community figure in a crime-ridden hill town setting, collaborating with director and stars and to underscore themes of perseverance and familial bonds. Over her career, Prabha has evolved from initial supporting parts to more defined character roles, frequently embodying strong, relatable women in family dramas and thrillers, contributing to the genre's emphasis on nuanced domestic and societal narratives through her grounded acting style. Her collaborations with acclaimed directors like have solidified her presence in commercially successful films that blend emotional realism with .

Television and presenting

Krishna Praba began her career in television serials in 2005 with Mukesh Kathakal on , marking her early entry into the small screen alongside her initial film appearances. In this comedy serial, she portrayed supporting characters that showcased her ability to handle humorous situations. Her television work has since emphasized versatility, blending dramatic roles with lighter comedic elements across multiple channels, including Aakashadoothu (2011) on and Snehaveedu (2014) on , where she handled emotional depth in family dramas exploring bonds and conflicts. Subsequent appearances include Suharayum Suhasiniyum (2019) on Asianet, where Praba took on a role highlighting interpersonal relationships and humor, and Life is Beautiful Season 2 (2020) on Asianet, in which she played a tehsildar navigating administrative and domestic challenges within the storyline. One of her most prominent television roles came in Kaliveedu (2021–2024) on Surya TV, where she essayed the character of Madhumita, a key figure in the ongoing family saga that delves into themes of legacy, rivalry, and reconciliation, earning praise for her nuanced performance in dramatic sequences. These serials demonstrate Praba's range in portraying multifaceted women in both intense and relatable scenarios, often incorporating subtle comedic timing to balance the narratives. Beyond acting, Praba has established herself as a capable and host, leveraging her background in mimicry and performance to engage audiences in interactive formats. She hosted PCyodoppam Personalayi on , a program that featured humorous skits and celebrity interactions, allowing her to showcase her hosting skills in a light-hearted setting. Additionally, as presenter for Immini Baliya Naavu on , she guided discussions on family and lifestyle topics, blending informative segments with entertaining elements. Praba's presenting duties extended to anchoring the Comedy Show on Asianet, where she facilitated comedic acts and performances, drawing on her expressive style to maintain viewer interest. She co-hosted Super Bumper Seasons 2 and 3 alongside Shijo John on (later available on ), a popular that combined challenges, prizes, and humor, highlighting her ability to manage live audience dynamics and quick-witted banter. Her roles as special judge on shows like Komady Circurs (Mazhavil Manorama) and Funs Upon a Time () further underscored her expertise in evaluating comedic and performative content, often incorporating her dance-infused energy to enhance on-screen presence. Through these endeavors, Praba has contributed to the vibrancy of television, bridging acting and hosting to appeal to diverse viewer preferences.

Dance performances

Krishna Praba has maintained an active professional dance career, specializing in and , with numerous performances at cultural events and festivals across . She has showcased these classical forms at venues like the Koipillykaraima Devi Temple in Mavelikara, where she presented a recital titled Devanatanam in 2024, blending intricate footwork and expressive mudras to depict devotional themes. Her appearances often highlight Kerala's rich artistic heritage, including a 2017 enactment of Madhavam alongside award-winning students at a cultural program in the state, emphasizing narrative dance-drama elements rooted in classical traditions. In 2025, she led a team performance at the Varaghosham festival in , integrating sequences with festive choreography to celebrate the harvest season. Post-2010, Praba has collaborated with various dance troupes and musicians for live shows, often fusing classical techniques with semi-classical and cinematic styles. Notable partnerships include her work with live accompanists during performances, as seen in a 2020 Bharatanatyam recital shared publicly, where she synchronized rhythmic patterns (nritta) with melodic improvisations. She founded the Jainika School of Arts in , through which she has mentored ensembles for events like the 2016 Malayalam show and the 2025 TRANSPO musical evening, collaborating with local troupes to produce hybrid productions that appeal to diverse audiences. These collaborations extend to , such as her dance showcase in the reality program Tharotsavam on in 2020, where she performed with guest artists in a competitive format. Additionally, she has been booked for classical dance concerts and festivals in , often leading troupes in 60- to 90-minute sets that incorporate ’s graceful movements. Praba frequently integrates her dance expertise into select film and television projects through choreographed sequences, enhancing character portrayals with authentic classical elements. In the 2022 film Makal, she portrayed a dance teacher, drawing on her training to teach on-screen students expressive abhinaya techniques. Similar integration appears in Drishyam 2 (2021), where subtle Mohiniyattam-inspired gestures added depth to her role, and in Neru (2023), featuring a brief choreographed performance that highlighted rhythmic precision amid dramatic tension. These instances underscore her ability to bridge dance and acting, as evidenced in her participation in Laitham 50 on Mazhavil Manorama, a post-2010 TV special where she executed fusion dances blending classical forms with contemporary narratives.

Filmography

Feature films

Krishna Prabha debuted in feature films with the 2005 Malayalam comedy Boyy F.R.I.E.N.D., portraying a college student in a supporting role. She has since acted in over 60 Malayalam feature films, predominantly in supporting capacities, contributing to various genres including , , and thriller. Her roles often highlight everyday characters, adding depth to ensemble casts without leading the narrative. The table below presents a chronological selection of her notable feature film credits, focusing on major releases.
YearTitleRole
2005Boyy F.R.I.E.N.D.College student (supporting)
2008MadambiBhavani (supporting)
2009UtharaswayamvaramVimala (supporting)
2009PassengerSupporting actress
2010KaaryasthanSupporting actress
2013Natholi Oru Cheriya MeenallaSupporting actress
2013Hotel CaliforniaSupporting actress
2013Oru Indian PranayakathaSudha (supporting)
2014PolytechnicSupporting actress
2015Life of JosuttyMollykutty (supporting)
2015She TaxiSrudha (supporting)
2017FukriSupporting actress
2021Drishyam 2Mary Jose (supporting)
2021Ela Veezha PoonchiraBus Traveller (supporting)
2023NeruDoctor (supporting)
2025ThudarumSeema (supporting)

Television serials

Krishna Praba has appeared in various Malayalam-language television serials, often in supporting roles, across major channels such as Surya TV, Asianet, and Kairali TV. Her notable serial credits include:
  • Devi Mahatmyam (Asianet, 2010–2012): Supporting role in this devotional serial depicting the goddess Durga's legends.
  • Aakashadoothu (Surya TV, 2011–2013): Ensemble cast member in the family drama sequel focusing on interpersonal relationships and societal issues.
  • Mukesh Kathakal (Kairali TV, 2005): Featured in this comedy anthology series hosted by actor Mukesh, adapting humorous short stories.
  • Snehaveedu (Surya TV, 2014): Supporting actress in the emotional family-oriented serial exploring themes of love and reconciliation.
  • Twenty Twenty One (Asianet, 2008): Cast member in the light-hearted serial blending romance and daily life challenges.
  • Life Is Beautiful (Season 2) (Asianet, 2020): Portrayed a tehsildar in this drama series centered on marital and professional conflicts.
  • Kaliveedu (Surya TV, 2021–2024): Played Madhurima, a key character in the long-running family saga spanning over 900 episodes, dealing with generational dynamics and household secrets.

Other appearances

Krishna Praba has made several guest appearances on reality shows and comedy specials, showcasing her versatility beyond scripted roles. She participated as a contestant in the reality show Tharotsavam on , where she performed in competitive segments highlighting her dance and performance skills. In comedy specials, Praba anchored segments on Asianet's untitled comedy show, engaging in humorous skits and audience interactions early in her career. She also featured as a guest on Komady Circus, a comedy reality series on , delivering comedic acts like "Kaththiyeru" in 2017. Additionally, Praba appeared on Comedy Super Nite Season 2 alongside Baby Meenakshi, participating in light-hearted banter and challenges in 2016. More recently, she guested on Super Bumper Season 3, a game show episode in March 2025, teaming up with actor Shijo John for fun contests. Praba has been involved in award ceremonies, often performing or presenting to celebrate . At the 21st in 2019, she made a notable appearance during the televised event on April 6 and 7, contributing to the ceremony's entertainment segments. Earlier, in 2013, she attended a function at Changampuzha Park in , where she was among the celebrities honoring industry achievements. In voice work, Praba has provided dubbing for Malayalam films, earning recognition for her vocal performances. She dubbed for the character Rekha in the 2021 film My Name is Azhakan, syncing her voice to match the on-screen actions effectively. As of 2025, Praba has continued engaging in public events, including live performances that blend her acting and dance talents. She headlined a live show titled "KRISHNA PRABHA Live Super Amazing Show 2k25" in August, featuring energetic routines for audiences. In the same month, she performed at another event promoted as "NATIONAL FILM AWARD Winner Krishna Prabha Live 2025," drawing crowds with her multifaceted act. No major endorsements were publicly announced by November 2025, though her social media presence often promotes music band inquiries for events.

Awards and nominations

Dance awards

Krishna Praba received early recognition for her classical dance performances in youth festivals and university competitions, including honors at MG University events.

Acting and other recognitions

Krishna Praba's supporting roles have contributed to the success of several acclaimed films. The thriller (2021), in which she portrayed Mary, achieved commercial success. The film (2018), featuring Praba, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in . (2018) was a box-office success. Praba performed at the 21st Asianet Film Awards in 2019. The film Thudarum (2025), in which Praba played Seema, won multiple awards at the Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2025, including for overall excellence.

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