Today marks the birthday of Anupama Parameswaran, the curly-haired performer who won hearts with her memorable debut as Mary George in Premam (2015). What began as a modest entry into cinema soon turned into one of the most admired journeys in South Indian films.
When Cinema Felt Too Distant
Long before fame, Anupama viewed films as something far removed from her everyday life. Growing up in Irinjalakuda, a peaceful town in Kerala surrounded by canals and paddy fields, the world of cinema seemed unreachable.
In a 2024 interview with Vogue India, she reflected on her early hesitation about dreaming big. She recalled watching the song “Pinakkamaano” from Ananthabhadram and admiring actress Kavya Madhavan. Even then, admiration did not translate into ambition.
“I didn’t want to be that person who dreams of the movies and gets nowhere,” she once admitted, highlighting a grounded outlook shaped by practical fears rather than fantasy.
Acting Arrived Unexpectedly
Unlike many actors who pursue cinema with clear intent, Anupama’s journey unfolded organically. After brief involvement in theatre during her college years, an opportunity came her way for Premam.
Instead of celebrating publicly, she chose caution. She even told her college friends she was on medical leave, unsure whether the project would materialize. Her concerns were realistic: what if her scenes were removed or the film failed to release?
That uncertainty reflects the unpredictability of the film industry, especially for newcomers without prior connections.
‘Premam’ Changed Everything
Upon release, Premam became more than just a commercial success—it evolved into a cultural phenomenon. The film resonated strongly with young audiences for its portrayal of love and nostalgia.
Anupama’s portrayal of Mary George stood out alongside Sai Pallavi, who played the beloved character Malar. The film’s impact elevated Anupama into the spotlight almost overnight.
A Career Across Industries
Since her breakthrough in 2015, Anupama has built a steady career across Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada cinema. Her filmography reflects versatility and consistent audience appeal.
Her recent work in Mollywood includes the JSK, featuring Suresh Gopi.
A Journey Defined by Balance
Anupama Parameswaran’s story remains relatable because it blends caution with courage. She did not grow up chasing stardom, yet when opportunity arrived, she embraced it with sincerity.
On her birthday, her journey stands as a reminder that sometimes success does not begin with grand dreams—it begins with quiet readiness.

