Semmalar Annam is an Indian actress and director who works in Tamil-language films. Her film Mayilaa was screened at Rotterdam International Film Festival. She has also directed and acted in more than fifteen short films during her studies at college. After making her feature film debut with Ammani (2016) directed by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, she went on to star in films such as Maadathy (2019), Sennai (2021) and the Malayalam film Mmmmm (2021).

Early life and career

"I believe in living my characters. So, when I am constantly offered such [unconventional] roles, it tends to take a toll on my emotions. It’s very difficult for a happy-go-lucky person like me. It might have to do with my skin tone as well as dark-skinned people are stereotyped in such characters in the film industry. We are not offered roles of a doctor or lawyer. It’s appalling."

After her schooling at Krishnamal Higher Secondary School Coimbatore, she joined for B.Sc., Visual Communication studies at PSG College of Arts and Science and later did her post graduation in Mass Communication and Journalism from PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. After her formal education, she underwent a course on acting and theater at the Stanislavsky Acting School, Chennai.

Semmalar's debut short film Malarmathi (2010), about a sexually abused orphan won the best film and best director award at Legend 2010, a state-level short film festival organized by Department of Visual Communication, Sathyabama University, Chennai.

In the film Ammani (2016), she plays the frustrated daughter-in-law of the main character: Salamma, a hard-working government hospital worker. Semmalar played major roles in several independent films such as Maadathy (2019), Sennai (2021), and the Malayalam film Mmmmm (2021) while she had minor roles in several major productions, with her roles in Valimai (2021) and Bachelor (2021) edited out from the final cuts. She played a dalit mother in Maadathy (2019). Regarding her performance, a critic wrote that "Semmarlar Annam in a yet another remarkable performance. How long will the mainstream filmmakers ignore her?" In Sennai, she played the lead role (again the character of a dalit) while she played a member of the honey hunter Kurumba tribe in Mmmmm. Regarding her performance in Thunikaram (2022), a critic wrote that "Though Semmalar Annam doesn't have much scope to perform, she does a decent job in the given time".

Filmography

All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.

As director

YearTitleNotesRef.
2010MalarmathiShort films
Konangal
2019Muthal Mazhai (transl.First Rain)
2026MayilaaPremiere at IFFR

As an actress

YearFilmRoleNotesRef.
2016AmmaniAmudha
2017Magalir MattumHousewife in Prabhavathy's documentary
2017Kurangu BommaiMother of kidnapped child
2018Street LightsMalarMalayalam film
2019ThambiGunavathi
MaadathyVeni
KattumaramMalar
Sillu KaruppattiAishwaryaTurtles segment
2020Ponmagal VandhalA kid's mother
The TremorMysterious woman
2021SennaiAnnamWon—Rising Star Emerging Actress, Toronto Tamil International Film Festival, 2021
MmmmmTribal womanMalayalam film
2022ThunikaramSemmalar
Repeat ShoeChild trafficker's henchman
2023YaathisaiEinar clan member
ThandattiVirumayi
MaaveeranSelvi
AppathaVillager
The RoadManga
Kattil
Aayiram PorkaasukalAarayi
2024AyalaanCancer-affected girl's mother
KalvanDistrict Forest Officer
AndhaganRasi
Neela Nira Sooriyan
2025Rambo

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel/PlatformNotesRef.
2012Sakalakala VallavanContestantKalaignar TVWon the show
2021VadhamMercyMX Player
2024Inspector RishiMangaiAmazon Prime Video
Aindham VedhamBhavaniZEE5

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