
Misha Ghoshal
Misha Ghoshal is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Misha Ghoshal began their career in 2010 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 16 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.2, Misha Ghoshal remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 10+ years, Misha Ghoshal's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Misha Ghoshal is an Indian actress who has appeared in Tamil films. After making her debut in the bilingual 180 (2011), she has appeared in ventures including A. R. Murugadoss's 7aum Arivu and Atlee's Raja Rani.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Visaranai (8.3)
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Raja Rani
Supporting role as a friend in a popular romantic drama exploring complex relationships.
Kuttram 23
Played a key character in a medical thriller film.
Lens
Portrayed a significant role in a mystery thriller film.
Defining Moments
Debut in '180'
Made her acting debut in the bilingual film, marking her entry into the Tamil and Telugu film industries.
Role in 'Raja Rani'
Gained wider popularity and critical notice for her supporting role in the commercially successful film directed by Atlee.
Appearance in 'Visaranai'
Was part of the critically acclaimed and National Award-winning film, which was India's official entry to the Oscars that year.
Filmography
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Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
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Did You Know?
Misha Ghoshal made her acting debut in the bilingual film '180' (2011), which was released in Tamil and Telugu.
She played a supporting role in the blockbuster Tamil sci-fi thriller '7aum Arivu' (2011), directed by A.R. Murugadoss.
Her role as Madhu in the romantic drama 'Raja Rani' (2013), directed by Atlee, gained her significant recognition.
She appeared in the critically acclaimed National Award-winning Tamil film 'Visaranai' (2016).
Misha Ghoshal has a degree in engineering before pursuing a career in acting.
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News & Stories

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Legacy & Influence
Misha Ghoshal's career in Tamil cinema, while not defined by a high volume of leading roles, represents a distinct path of an actress who carved a space through selective and often impactful supporting performances. Emerging in the early 2010s, her debut in the bilingual '180' was followed by a notable appearance in the high-concept sci-fi thriller '7aum Arivu', directed by A.R. Murugadoss. This early association with major commercial filmmakers provided visibility. Her most significant mainstream recognition came with Atlee's blockbuster romantic drama 'Raja Rani' (2013), where her portrayal of Madhu, a character pivotal to the protagonist's backstory, was well-received and integrated into a widely popular narrative. This role demonstrated her ability to leave a mark within ensemble casts of major productions. Ghoshal's career trajectory took a turn towards more critically acclaimed, content-driven cinema later in the decade. Her involvement in Vetrimaaran's National Award-winning hard-hitting drama 'Visaranai' (2016), though in an unspecified role, placed her within one of Tamil cinema's most lauded films of its time, associating her with a project of immense social and artistic significance. She continued this trend with roles in investigative thrillers like 'Kuttram 23' (2017). Her contribution lies in this bridge between mainstream commercial cinema and serious, issue-based filmmaking. She did not conform to a stereotypical career path but instead built a filmography that includes both major star vehicles and critically celebrated auteurs' works. This selective approach, prioritizing substance and director association over sheer volume, marks her professional identity. While not a headline-drawing star, her presence in key films across a spectrum from mass entertainment to gritty realism represents a nuanced contribution to the industry's ecosystem, showcasing the importance of reliable performers who enhance narratives in both large and small scales.
