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Vibha Natarajan

Vibha Natarajan is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Vibha Natarajan began their career in 2012. With 30 credits to their name, Vibha Natarajan remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. An emerging voice in Tamil cinema, Vibha Natarajan is already attracting significant attention for their distinctive work.

30+Known Credits
3.6Avg Rating
emergingCareer Phase

Career Stats

5Films
5.9Avg Rating
0%Hit Ratio?
3Yrs Active
1/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
emerging?

Personal Info

Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

2012

Film debut

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2012

Highest rated: Naan (6.3)

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Iconic Roles

Uma2012

Naan

Played the role of Uma in the Tamil action thriller film.

Divya2013

Mathil Mel Poonai

Portrayed Divya in the Tamil horror comedy film.

Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Tamil
100%

Films by Decade

5
2010s

Top Co-Actors

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Legacy & Influence

Vibha Natarajan is a Tamil film actress whose career, though brief and defined by a small number of roles in the early 2010s, represents a facet of the industry's ongoing integration of new talent. She made her debut in the 2012 film 'Naan', starring opposite Vijay Antony. Her portrayal of Uma, the female lead in this action thriller, introduced her to audiences. She followed this with a role in the 2013 comedy-horror film 'Mathil Mel Poonai'. Her filmography, while limited, placed her in projects that were part of the broader commercial Tamil cinema landscape of that period, working alongside established actors and emerging stars. Given the sparse public record of her career after this point, her specific contributions remain modest. Her work exists as an example of the many actors who enter the industry, contribute to specific projects, and whose careers follow varied trajectories outside of the sustained spotlight. Without a substantial body of later work or publicly documented artistic evolution, her lasting impact on the form or narrative direction of Indian cinema is not widely recognized. Her legacy is thus primarily contextual, rooted in her participation in two specific films from a particular era in Tamil cinema.

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