Leema
Leema is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Leema began their career in 2010. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.2, Leema remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Leema is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut as child artist
Appeared in Madrasapattinam, a major period drama directed by A.L. Vijay
Notable role in Narthagi, a critically recognized Tamil drama on transgender issues
View film →Critical acclaim for coming-of-age performance in Malayalam film Pattam Pole
Prominent role opposite Fahadh Faasil in Malayalam thriller
Iconic Roles
Narthagi
Her first lead heroine role in a Tamil drama about transgender people, directed by Vijayapadma. This breakthrough performance established her as a serious actress.
Maanga
Key role in this Tamil period comedy-sci-fi film, cited across multiple sources as one of her notable Tamil-language appearances.
Pattam Pole
Critically acclaimed performance in this Malayalam coming-of-age film alongside Dulquer Salmaan, widely credited as establishing her in the Malayalam industry.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Career Analytics
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Legacy & Influence
Leema is a Tamil film actress whose career in Indian cinema, though not extensively documented, is marked by her work in the early to mid-2010s. She made her debut in the 2011 film 'Narthagi', a period drama where she played a significant role. The film, while not a major commercial success, provided a platform for her entry into the industry. Her subsequent notable appearance was in the 2015 film 'Maanga', a rural drama. Her performances in these films were recognized within the niche audiences of Tamil cinema, particularly for projects that often focused on regional stories and settings. Her career trajectory appears to have been selective, with a focus on character-driven roles in films that leaned towards dramatic narratives rather than mainstream commercial ventures. Based on the available filmography, her contribution lies in her participation in Tamil cinema during a specific period, adding to the diversity of performers in the industry. Without a broader, publicly documented body of work or major award recognition, her impact remains within the context of these specific projects. There is no widely available information to suggest a sustained or transformative influence on a larger scale within Indian cinema. Her legacy is thus defined by her roles in a limited number of films that contributed to the tapestry of regional Tamil filmmaking in the early 2010s.

