
Sanusha
Sanusha is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Sanusha began their career in 2009 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 17 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.1, Sanusha remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Sanusha is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
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Biography
Sanusha Santhosh is an Indian actress from Kannur, Kerala, who works primarily in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu cinema, beginning her career as a child artist with Dada Sahib (2000). She appeared in the Tamil film Renigunta (2009) playing a mute girl, and later in Eththan (2011) and Kodi Veeran (2017) as Parvathy in a rural action-drama alongside Sasikumar. She received a Special Jury Mention at the 2013 Kerala State Film Awards for her performance in Zachariayude Garbhinikal, and won Best Child Actress awards in 2004, 2006, and 2008. Her range spans child roles, action-drama, and investigative characters, as seen in Vettah (2016) where she played officer Uma Sathyamoorthi opposite Manju Warrier.
Career Milestones
Film debut as child artist
Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist
Debut as lead actress in Tamil cinema
View film →Special Jury Mention at Kerala State Film Awards
Defining Moments
Child artist performances that won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist, debut notable for working alongside Mammootty and Mohanlal at age 5
Established her as one of the most celebrated child actors in Malayalam cinema and laid the foundation for her long career
Role as Selvi in Eththan, one of her early Tamil heroine outings that broadened her cross-industry presence
Demonstrated her ability to carry a lead role in Tamil cinema and expanded her fanbase beyond Kerala
View film →Award-winning supporting role that earned a Special Jury Mention at the Kerala State Film Awards and the SIIMA Best Supporting Actress (Malayalam) award
Marked her successful transition from child star to respected adult actress; the dual recognition (state award + SIIMA) cemented her reputation in Malayalam cinema
Performance as Parvathi, the kid sister of Kodi Veeran, conveying emotional depth in a family drama centred on sibling bonds and tragedy
Critics singled her out among the supporting cast as having the most layered character; her portrayal of a sister raised by her brother after their mother's suicide gave the film its emotional core
View film →Sanusha by the Numbers
If you watched every Sanusha film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 21 hours. Most-paired with Manobala — 2 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 4 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Sanusha.
Career Analytics
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Sanusha has worked most frequently with Manobala (2 films), Singampuli (2 films), M. S. Bhaskar (2 films), and Nishanth (2 films).



Did You Know?
Sanusha is often referred to as 'Baby Sanusha' in the Malayalam film industry due to her early start as a child artist.
She made her acting debut as a child artist in Malayalam cinema before transitioning to television and adult roles.
Sanusha has acted in multiple South Indian film industries, including Malayalam and Tamil.
She is known for her work in popular Malayalam television serials during the 2000s.
Sanusha was born on November 3, 1994.
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Actress Sanusha latest stills.
15/12/2017
Legacy & Influence
Sanusha, entering the industry as a child artist in Malayalam cinema, carved a distinct niche for herself in the early 2000s. Her natural screen presence and ability to portray a range of emotions as a young performer made her a familiar and beloved face in South Indian households. While many child actors struggle to transition, Sanusha successfully navigated this shift, moving into television serials where she gained wider pan-Indian recognition. This trajectory from child star to television actress highlights a key pathway within the Indian entertainment ecosystem. Her work in television, particularly in popular daily soaps, demonstrated her versatility and sustained her connection with a massive audience beyond her regional film origins. Although her filmography as an adult lead includes several Tamil and Malayalam films, her most significant contribution lies in her embodiment of the successful child artist transition. She represents a generation of actors who built foundational careers in the regional film industries before leveraging television's reach. Her career, spanning films and TV, underscores the interconnected nature of different media platforms in building a lasting acting career in India. While not necessarily defined by blockbuster films or major industry awards, her consistent presence over two decades and her ability to remain relevant across formats is a notable achievement. She contributed to normalizing the presence of performers who are equally adept in film and long-format television storytelling.





