Namitha is a prominent figure in the South Indian film industry, particularly known for her towering screen presence and massive fan following in Tamil Nadu. Since her debut, she has appeared in numerous high-profile projects alongside major stars like Vijay and Ajith Kumar.

A romantic drama where she played a pivotal, glamorous role.

Although primarily a Telugu film, her role alongside Venkatesh brought her significant attention, leading to her entry into Kollywood.

Engal Anna (2004) – Her breakout role opposite Vijayakanth. Aai (2004) – Starring with Sarath Kumar.

: She appeared as C.J. in this stylized action hit, earning a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress (Tamil).

Namitha’s filmography is a mix of high-octane commercial entertainers, multi-starrer action films, and female-centric horror-thrillers. Co-Stars / Notes Engal Anna Vijayakanth, Prabhu Deva (Tamil Debut) 2005 Aai Sarathkumar 2005 Chanakya Devanayaki Sarathkumar 2005 Thaka Thimi Tha 2005 Aanai Arjun Sarja 2005 Englishkaran Maheshwari 2005 Bambara Kannaley Srikanth, Aarti Agarwal 2006 Kovai Brothers Sathyaraj, Sibiraj 2006 Pachchak Kuthira Pooththayi 2006 Nee Venunda Chellam Jithan Ramesh, Gajala 2007 Vyabari S. J. Suryah, Tamannaah Bhatia 2007 Naan Avanillai Jeeva, Sneha, Malavika 2007 Azhagiya Tamil Magan Dhanalakshmi Vijay, Shriya Saran 2007 Billa Ajith Kumar, Nayanthara 2008 Sandai 2008 Pandi Raghava Lawrence, Sneha 2009 Indira Vizha Srikanth, Rahasiya 2009 Perumal 2009 Thee 2009 Jaganmohini Jaganmohini Raja, Nila (Female-centric role) 2010 Guru Sishyan Sathyaraj, Sundar C. 2011 Ilaignan Pa. Vijay, Remya Nambeesan 2016 Ilamai Oonjal Yashika Aannand 2016 Puli Murugan Mohanlal (Malayalam film dubbed heavily in Tamil) 2019 Pottu Bharath, Iniya 2024 Bow Bow Delayed project / Cameo return 📈 Career Defining Performances 1. Billa (2007)

Namitha’s dance numbers are among the most searched Tamil video clips online. The most popular include:

Clips of Namitha acting as a judge on various Tamil reality television dance and comedy shows show her warm and humorous side. 3. Movie Climax and Action Scenes

While the definition of a "heroine" in Tamil cinema has shifted towards demure, realistic performances, Namitha remains an icon of unapologetic mass entertainment. Her filmography is a time capsule of the mid-2000s "masala" era, filled with punch dialogues, energetic dances, and fearless glamour.

Namitha was one of the most successful “glamour queens” in Tamil cinema during the mid-2000s, alongside Nayanthara, Shriya, and Asin. She transitioned from lead roles to special appearances and item numbers, then took a break and returned in character roles.

(2007), the latter of which earned her a for Best Supporting Actress.