Thullatha manamum thullum
Simran’s portrayal of Rukku in “Thullatha Manamum Thullum” is heartfelt and emotional. She brings warmth and depth to the character, capturing Rukku’s vulnerability and resilience. Simran beautifully conveys the conflict Rukku experiences as she navigates her past and the blossoming romance with Kutty.
Vaali
Simran’s portrayal of Priya in “Vaali” showcases her versatility as an actress. She effectively portrays the transformation of a woman who goes from experiencing love and joy to fear and vulnerability. Simran captures Priya’s emotional turmoil and portrays her character with depth and sensitivity.”Vaali” remains one of her notable films, and her portrayal of Priya contributed to the movie’s success. Her performance added depth to the storyline and made a lasting impact on the audience.
Parthen Rasithen
Simran plays the role of Bhanu, a cheerful and vibrant young woman. Simran’s portrayal of Bhanu in “Parthen Rasithen” is impactful. It was the first time she portrayed a negative character. She effectively captures Bhanu’s complex emotions, balancing her fear, vulnerability, and lingering affection for Shankar. The movie was widely appreciated for Simran’s skillful portrayal of the character particularly for her ability to convey the character’s internal struggles and the eventual resolution of her character arc.
Pambal K Sambandam
Simran plays the role ofJanaki the female lead opposite Kamal Haasan. Janaki is a strong-willed and independent woman who is a Doctor. She is portrayed as a confident and outspoken character with a sharp wit. Simran’s portrayal of Janaki in “Pammal K. Sambandam” showcases her comedic timing and ability to deliver witty dialogues. She brings liveliness and charm to the character, capturing Bhanumathi’s strong personality and the transformation of her perception towards love.
Kannathil Muthamittal
Simran as Indra in “Kannathil Muthamittal” was highly praised, with critics highlighting her ability to convey a range of emotions with subtlety and grace. Simran perfectly conveyed the emotions of longing and sacrifice of a mother. Simran effectively conveys Indra’s pain, longing, and sacrifice, adding depth to the emotional core of the film. The film itself received widespread acclaim and won several awards, solidifying its place as one of the most impactful and thought-provoking films in Tamil cinema.
Panchathanthiram
Simran was perfect as Mythili. Falling in love with Pilot to thinking he was cheating on her to reconcile with her husband, Simran played the character perfectly. From her comedic timing to possessive wife and her confronting her husband, Simran aced the character. This was one of the few characters where Simran portrayed a comedic role and she perfected it.
Vaaranam Aayiram
Simran portrayed the character Malini Krishnan, she is the mother of Suriya and wife of Krishna. Simran’s performance in “Vaaranam Aayiram” received critical acclaim for her portrayal of a mother, and her chemistry with Suriya was widely appreciated. It was the first time we saw Simran as mother, but the role never felt like an extra on screen. Her character had its own storyline. She understood the character perfectly and portrayed the emotions the character needed.