Anaswara Rajan Biography:
Anaswara Rajan, born on September 8, 2002, is an Indian actress predominantly working in Malayalam cinema. She made her debut in the feature film “Udaharanam Sujatha” in 2017.
Anaswara Rajan Early Life:
Anaswara Rajan was born on September 8, 2002, to Rajan and Usha in Karivellur, near Payyanur, Kannur district. She received her education at St. Mary’s Girls High School in Payyanur.
Anaswara Rajan Career:
Anaswara marked her film debut in 2017 with “Udaharanam Sujatha”, portraying Athira, the spirited daughter of Sujatha, portrayed by Manju Warrier. She then took on her first leading role in “Thanneer Mathan Dinangal” (2019), a heartwarming tale set in a high school, which became a surprise hit, propelling Anaswara into the limelight. In “Adhyarathri” (2019), she showcased her versatility in a dual role as a daughter and a mother. Her portrayal of the title character in “Super Sharanya” (2022) was well-received, solidifying her presence in the industry.
Anaswara ventured into Tamil cinema with “Raangi” (2022), starring Trisha. In 2023, she starred in “Thugs”, a Tamil remake of the Malayalam film “Swathanthryam Ardharathriyil”, alongside Hridhu Haroon. Her Hindi debut came with “Yaariyan 2” (2023). The same year, her performance as a blind sculptor in “Neru”, directed by Jeethu Joseph and starring Mohanlal, earned critical acclaim and is hailed as a career-defining role for her.
Anaswara Rajan Family:
Father: Rajan Payyadakkath
Mother: Usha Rajan
Sister: Aiswarya Rajan (Elder)
Anaswara Rajan Physical Appearance:
Height: 5 feet 7 inches
Weight: 50 kg
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Black
Body Measurements: 33-28-32 inches
Anaswara Rajan Controversy:
Controversy: Trolled for Wearing Shorts
In September 2020, Anaswara Rajan faced criticism after a photoshoot where she wore an off-shoulder top and denim shorts. Many ridiculed her, accusing her of seeking attention. However, Anaswara responded gracefully, sharing two more photos from the shoot with the caption, “Don’t worry about what I’m doing. Worry about why you’re worried about what I’m doing…”
Her stance was met with support from several actresses, including Rima Kallingal, who posted a photo of herself in a swimsuit, celebrating the freedom to wear clothes of one’s choice.