
Meenakshi Jayan
Acting
Biography
Meenakshi Jayan is an Indian actor whose talent is contributed primarily in the Malayalam film industry. She won the Golden Goblet for Best Actress in Asia New Talent Section for her debut film Victoria at Shanghai International Film Festival which is one of the biggest film festivals in India.
Known For

A group of students visit Goa and Hampi while on their college trip. Their experiences during their journey help them understand the intricacies of love and friendship.
Aanandam

A disheartened motivational speaker gets hired by a corporate to become a preacher until his live stint on television puts him and his service under the scanner.
Trance

A young ghostwriter finds his quiet life at a remote estate suddenly disrupted when he encounters a woman who has suffered a terrible ordeal. As they navigate the aftermath together, their shared experience creates an unexpected bond that challenges them both in profound ways. This atmospheric character drama explores how two strangers, brought together by circumstance, discover strength and connection in the face of life's darkest moments.
Sheshippu

Victoria, a young beautician in a suburban beauty parlour, decides to elope with her Hindu boyfriend after a fierce clash with her conservative Catholic parents. Amidst the turmoil, a neighbour asks her to temporarily house an offering rooster destined for a festival at St. George church inside the parlour. Juggling the rooster's antics, unexpected clients, and her boyfriend's uncertainty, Victoria grapples with conflicting emotions leading to a day of intense personal and spiritual revelations.
Victoria

A small town couple, Sethu and Megha, plan to elope, but complications arise when Sethu's sister also decides to elope. Sethu and his quarrelling uncles must bring her back while trying to elope with Megha without getting caught.
Thrishanku

Pithambaran, the owner of Gurukripa Catering, accepts to cater the very conservative, Pundarikaksha Kurup’s daughter’s wedding. However, on the eve of the wedding, Pithambaran is drunk beyond saving.
Kowpina Shastram

A heartfelt exploration of plurality and diversity, this documentary centers on those labeled as “other” by society—those who don’t conform to mainstream norms or the majority’s expectations. Rooted in the belief that true acceptance requires embracing difference, it tells the stories of marginalized voices navigating a world that often excludes them. Created by the teachers and students collective NASYM, the feature weaves a fresh, humanistic narrative that celebrates individuality, connection, and the courage to exist authentically in the face of societal pressures. Through its intimate storytelling, the film invites reflection on belonging, empathy, and the power of recognizing the “other” as part of the shared human experience.
Palama: Do You See Me?

'Karal' a newly married bride, discovering her new surroundings and finding tricky ways to outsmart the rest. Over a course of time she discovers passion and love.