Lakshmi Gopalaswamy
Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, was brought into the world in a Kannada family in Bangalore, Karnataka to M. K. Gopalaswamy and Dr. Uma Gopalaswamy. She has a more youthful sibling, Arjun. Her Mother is a researcher of music who incited Lakshmi to learn and seek after a profession in Bharatanatyam.
She did her introduction in the year 2000 with a Malayalam movie Arayannangalude Veedu composed and coordinated by Lohithadas close by Mammootty which won her the Kerala State Film Award as the best supporting entertainer. In 2007, Lakshmi again got the Kerala State Film Award for the second best entertainer for her exhibitions in Thaniye coordinated by debutant chief Babu Thiruvalla and Paradesi coordinated by P. T. Kunju Mohammed. For similar movies, she additionally got the “Chart book Film Critics Award” for the best lady entertainer.
In 2010, she got a job in Aptharakshaka coordinated by P. Vasu, inverse South Indian star Vishnuvardhan. In this Kannada film, her presentation as an artist moved by a detestable soul was commended by pundits and the film-opening up to the world also. The film proceeded to turn into a uber hit and ran for 35 persistent weeks in the theaters; and it was the last Kannada film of Vishnuvardhan. She likewise acted in Vishnuvardhan films like Vishnu Sena and Namyajamanru. Discussing the achievement of the film, Lakshmi in a new meeting said “I’m happy with the sort of reaction I am getting from the crowd for my presentation in it. I wanted to act with Vishnuji again and that is satisfied with this film.”
She acted in the Tamil sequential named Lakshmi and has won a lot of acclaim.
Her accomplishment in Malayalam film likewise got her proposals from her local Kannada entertainment world, as well. Her introduction Malayalam film Arayannangalude Veedu got her the Kerala State Award for the best supporting entertainer. Her subsequent film, Kochu Santhosangal, likewise got a lot of praise for her acting. Acting managed the cost of her an alternate sort of openness. “At first I was threatened by the calling, I was too modest to be in any way renowned,” yet she before long felt comfortable.
She says dance will consistently remain her cherished metier; she adores assuming great parts in films, similar to those that coordinate semi-traditional dance tracks, as Kochu Santhoshangal, in which two old style dance numbers became famous in Kerala. Her star status in the film world regardless, she fantasies about transforming into a first class artist.
Awards
Kerala State Film Awards:
2000:Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress – Arayannangalude Veedu
2007: Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress – Thainye
Karnataka State Film Awards’
2014 : Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress – Vidaaya
Filmfare Awards South
2007 : Best Supporting Actress – Paradeshi
Asianet Film Awards
2001 – Best Female introduction – Arayannangalude Veedu
Kerala Film Critic Awards
2007 : Best Actress – Thainye
2016 : Special jury grant – Kamboji
Jaihind TV Awards
2007 : Best Supporting Actress – Paradeshi and Thainye