ASIN
In 2008 the Aamir Khan starrer Ghajini, directed by A. R.
Murugadoss, well known Tamil film producer-director scorched Bollywood,
crossing the Rs.100 crore mark in India and raking in over Rs.70 crore
overseas.
Aamir
essayed the role of a rich business man who is struck with anterograde amnesia
following a violent attack on him, preceded by a series of twists and tales in
the plot. As a result the character suffers from abysmally short memory and
attention span.
This
Tamil remake introduced a prepossessing actress, mononymously known as Asin.
The
actress was clearly not overawed by the towering presence of Aamir Khan and her
histrionics were not masked or shaded by her more famous co-actor. Her stellar
performance in the riveting film earned popular applause and critical acclaim
in equal measures. She was feted with the Best Female Debut by Filmfare for her
performance in Ghajini. The artiste has in her dramatic but short career
won three Filmfare awards which is indeed truly momentous.
The estimable film critic Taran
Adarsh described her Hindi debut as ‘fabulous’. Further he went on to say
‘to share the screen space with an actor of the stature of Aamir Khan and yet
remain in your memory even after the show has ended is no cakewalk. She looks
fresh and photogenic and acts her part brilliantly’. The erudite and scholarly
film critic mentioned in particular the efficacious and positive attitude of
the artiste.
The year
was 1985 and the date 26 October. In the backwaters of ‘God’s Own Country’ a
sprightly and radiant looking child was born to Seline and Joseph Thottumkal in
Kochi. The young, bubbly girl, born into a Syrian Catholic family was to have
been named Mary. But the will of her father prevailed and she was christened
Asin instead. The word Asin signifies the colour white and in turn denotes
purity. White and ochre are normally the chosen colours of seekers, savants and
ages.
Asin’s father is a former
CBI officer while mother Seline is a surgeon. While Joseph was decoding and
cracking criminal and civil cases, Seline chaperoned and fashioned Asin’s
career. The family migrated to Chennai from Kochi and eventually dropped anchor
at Mumbai where Asin became a household name and carved a niche for herself.
It would
not be out of place to mention that this gifted artiste is an accomplished
Bharatnatyam dancer. Perhaps learning the craft has helped her in enacting a
melange of roles.
She has
been extremely expressive in the presence of camera, is remarkably photogenic
and performs dance sequences with remarkable felicity.
This
polyglot is an English graduate who has mastered several languages like Tamil,
Telugu, Malayalam, Sanskrit, English, Hindi, French and Italian and even knows
a smattering of German and Spanish! No mean achievement. One reckons very few
film stars and starlets would have the time, the passion or the tenacity to
learn languages as varied as these.
Asin was
once called the ‘Queen of Kollywood’. She made her acting debut in the year
2001 in the Malayalam movie Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka.
Soon
this multi-faceted and talented actress made a foray into Tollywood by acting
in Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi in the year 2003. Like her peerless and
illustrious senior, Padmini from Kerala, Asin dubbed for all her performances.
There
followed a spate of movies like Sivakasi, Ghajini (in Tamil), Pokkiri,
Vel and the much acclaimed Dasavatharam. The Government of Tamil
Nadu was singularly impressed with the varied nuances in the film and crowned
her with the title Kalaimamani.
The cute
and pretty actress continued to scale the summit and was decorated with the
‘Pride of South India Cinema’ Award by SIMA.
Ghajini in Bollywood was a turning point in her
career and Asin went on to star in Houseful 2, Ready, Bol
Bachchan and Khiladi 786, acting opposite all major artistes of
Bollywood. Now she was well and truly hot property and a household name.
Stardom
and popularity naturally made her gravitate towards endorsing a wide spectrum
of products and brands such as Avon, Mirinda, Colgate, Tanishq, Big Bazaar,
Spinz, Lux, Amruthanjan, Parachute and several health care products.
Once an
individual reaches dizzying heights, it is quite difficult to call it quits, to
say goodbye to all the trappings and adulation that come with being a popular
and successful movie star. But this is precisely what Asin chose to do when she
entered into wedlock with Rahul Sharma, owner of Micro Max, in the year 2016. A
baby girl was born to the proud parents on 24 October, 2017.
Asin is extremely passionate about
issues pertaining to women and was to once famously say, “This cause is
probably one of the biggest women-centric issues in our country. I support the
education of six children each year, five of which are girls. I have closely
worked with these children and I know that if given the opportunity, women can
educate themselves much better and know what is wrong or right for them.
Education is a basic right and women should not be deprived of that.”
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