1. Nivetha Thomas was born on 2 November 1994 and is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil language films.

1. Nivetha Thomas was born on 2 November 1994 and is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil language films.
Nivetha Thomas made her film debut as a child artist in the 2008 Malayalam film Veruthe Oru Bharya, for which she won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist.
Nivetha Thomas went on to star in the successful films like Chaappa Kurishu, Romans, Jilla, Papanasam, Ninnu Kori, Jai Lava Kusa, 118, Brochevarevarura, V, Vakeel Saab and Saakini Daakini.
Nivetha Thomas was born on 2 November 1994 in Madras, India.
Nivetha Thomas's roots are in Edoor village of Iritty taluk, Kerala.
Nivetha Thomas was schooled at Holy Angels and Montfort Matriculation School, Chennai.
Nivetha Thomas started her career as a child actress, acting in the popular Sun TV serial My Dear Bootham.
Nivetha Thomas then signed a few Tamil and Malayalam films in which she mostly played supporting roles.
Nivetha Thomas had previously collaborated with Samuthirakani in the drama series Arasi.
In 2013, Nivetha Thomas acted in Romans which was very successful and named a "blockbuster" by Sify.
In 2015, Nivetha Thomas played Selvi, Kamal Haasan's eldest daughter who accidentally murders her blackmailer in the Tamil remake of Drishyam, titled Papanasam.
Nivetha Thomas's career marked a turning point in 2016 with her expansion to Telugu films.
Nivetha Thomas appeared in Gentleman opposite Nani, where she played Catherine, a VFX designer.
Nivetha Thomas is natural, quick and is a refreshing break from the usual portrayal of female leads in regular dramas.
Nivetha Thomas played Pallavi who is torn between her husband and former lover.
In 2021, Nivetha Thomas appeared in Vakeel Saab, the Telugu remake of Hindi film Pink, co-starring Pawan Kalyan.
Nivetha Thomas played Pallavi, a software engineer and victim of molestation.
Nivetha Thomas starred in Sudheer Varma-directed Saakini Daakini, the Telugu remake of the Korean film Midnight Runners, along with Regina Cassandra.