Best Actress (Malayalam) for Khaddama .

(2010), where she played a migrant housemaid struggling in the Middle East. Films like Ananthabhadram (2005), Classmates (2006), and Mizhi Randilum

This is where the "Wap.95" moniker truly came alive. She started creating videos that imagine how 90s and early 2000s Tamil households would react to modern technology. Her recent "filmography" includes sketches like "If OTT platforms existed in 1995" and "What your 2005 Orkut profile said about you." These videos rely on period-accurate costumes (colorful polyester shirts, "Mottai" hairstyles) and props (landline phones, cassette players).

Kavya Madhavan's presence in Malayalam musical sequences and emotional scenes remains widely viewed across digital platforms.

(2001–2003)

Kanya Bharathi's filmography showcases her versatility across languages and genres. She has appeared in both significant roles in feature films and beloved characters in long-running television serials.

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Perumazhakkalam (2004) and Khaddama (2011).

Beyond her feature films, Kanya Bharathi is perhaps even more famous for her work in television serials and her appearances on popular talk and comedy shows. These are some of her most popular and easily accessible videos.

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(2011): Widely considered her career-best performance, earning her a second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress . Recent Works