Sheelu Abraham is an Indian actress and film producer who works predominantly in the Malayalam film industry. Known for her dignified screen presence and versatile performances, she has portrayed a wide range of roles including lead characters and strong supporting parts.
Early Life
Sheelu Abraham was born on 21 August 1987 in Bharananganam, Kottayam district, Kerala. From a young age, she showed interest in cultural and artistic activities, especially dance and stage performances. Though she had a passion for acting early on, her entry into films came later in life.
Film Career
Sheelu made her acting debut in 2013 with the Malayalam film Weeping Boy, where she played the role of Dr. Rose. She gained wider recognition with the 2015 film She Taxi, in which she appeared as the female lead.
Over the years, she has acted in several notable Malayalam films, including Manglish, Kanal, Puthiya Niyamam, Aadupuliyattam, Solo, Star, Veekam, and Bad Boyz. Her performances are often appreciated for their maturity and restraint, and she is known for selecting roles with substance.
Production Work
Apart from acting, Sheelu Abraham is also actively involved in film production. She collaborates with her husband under their production banner Abaam Movies, contributing to the production of films such as Star and Veekam.
Personal Life
Sheelu Abraham is married to Abraham Mathew, a film producer and businessman. The couple frequently collaborate on film projects and are well-known figures in the Malayalam cinema industry.
Career Highlights
With a steady career spanning over a decade, Sheelu Abraham has established herself as a dependable performer in Malayalam cinema, balancing acting and production while continuing to take on meaningful roles.