Parvathy, a south Indian actress, hails from a rich cultural background, having been trained as a Bharatnatyam dancer. Her impressive repertoire of Malayalam films includes notable titles such as Take Off, Charlie, Koode, Bangalore Days, Ennu Ninte Moideen, and Notebook, to name a few.
Parvathy's exceptional performance in Take Off, where she portrayed the character of Sameera, earned her widespread recognition and accolades. Her achievements include the Special Jury Award for Best Female Actor at the International Film Festival of India, making her the first-ever Indian actor to receive this prestigious award. Additionally, she received the Kerela State Film Award for Best Actress, the Filmfare Award for Best Actress- Malayalam, and a Special Jury Mention at the National Film Awards.
Parvathy's acting career has also extended to Tamil films, where she has appeared in notable titles such as Poo, Uttama Villian, and Maryan. Furthermore, she has also starred in Kannada films like Milana, Prithvi, and Andar Bahar. Her Hindi film debut, Qarib Qarib Singlle, saw her paired opposite Irrfan Khan in a romantic comedy that follows the story of two polar opposites who meet through online dating and embark on an adventurous journey.
Parvathy has also used her platform to raise awareness about important social issues. She featured in Channel 4's documentary Unreported World, where she investigated the Me Too Campaign in the film industry. Recently, she has appeared in two Malayalam films, Virus, directed by Ashiqu Abu, and Uyare, directed by Manu Ashokan.