Sukanyeah Krishna (b. 1995)

Alias:
Ammu

Birthplace:
Versova, Mumbai, India

Born:
November 14, 1995

Sukanyeah Krishna is a multi-talented personality, who has made a mark in various fields such as acting, software engineering, and human rights activism. Born and brought up in Kerala, India, Sukanyeah showed a keen interest in the arts from a young age.  After completing her schooling, Sukanyeah pursued B.Sc in Data Science & Machine Learning from the prestigious IIT Madras. She was an exceptional student and graduated with top honors. She then went on to work for some of the leading software companies in India and quickly established herself as a skilled software engineer.  However, Sukanyeah's true passion lay in acting and the arts. She had been performing in theater productions since she was a teenager and had won critical acclaim for her performances. Her talent and dedication caught the attention of several leading filmmakers in the Malayalam film industry, and she was offered her first film role soon after.  Sukanyeah's acting debut was in a Malayalam film titled "Sthalam" which was released in 2012. Her performance was widely appreciated. Apart from her acting career, Sukanyeah is also known for her work as a human rights activist. She is a passionate advocate for gender equality and has been involved in several campaigns and initiatives aimed at promoting LGBTIQA+ & women's rights and empowerment. Her work in this field has earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious SMILE Award.  Despite her busy schedule as an actress and activist, Sukanyeah continues to work as a software engineer, balancing her passion for the arts with her love for technology. She is also an avid traveler and enjoys exploring new places and cultures in her free time.  Sukanyeah Krishna's talent, passion, and dedication have made her a well-respected figure in the Malayalam film industry and a renowned human rights activist in India. She continues to inspire young women across the country to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact in their communities.

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