Rajisha Vijayan, an accomplished Indian actress and former television presenter, primarily graces the screen in Malayalam films, having made a mark in a few Tamil films as well. Hailing from Perambra in Kozhikode, Kerala, India, Rajisha was born to Vijayan and Sheela. Her journey to stardom commenced after graduating in Mass Communication and Journalism from Amity University, Noida.
Her foray into the entertainment industry began with hosting various programs, including the youth-centric show "Susi's Code" and a music chat show. She showcased her talent as an anchor alongside Vidhu Pratap on Surya TV's "Surya Challenge" and also hosted the talent show "Ugram Ujwalam," broadcasted on Mazhavil Manorama.
Rajisha Vijayan's debut in the Malayalam film industry was marked by her role in "Anuraga Karikkin Vellam." Her outstanding portrayal in the movie earned her the prestigious Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress in 2016, solidifying her place in the industry. Subsequently, she appeared in movies like "Georgettan's Pooram" alongside Dileep and "Oru Cinemakkaran" starring Vineeth Sreenivasan. Additionally, she showcased her acting prowess in a theatre drama titled "Hand of God," playing the role of a queen.
In 2019, Rajisha mesmerized audiences with her exceptional performance in the lead role of the coming-of-age film "June," produced by Friday Film House. The film, along with her stellar performance, received both critical acclaim and commercial success, further establishing her as a versatile talent in the industry.
Continuing her successful streak, in 2020, Rajisha Vijayan appeared in the Khalid Rahman directorial "Love," opposite Shine Tom Chacko. Not limiting herself to Malayalam cinema, she also made her Tamil debut in the movie "Karnan," directed by Mari Selvaraj, sharing the screen with notable actors like Dhanush, Lal, Natarajan Subramaniam, Yogi Babu, Gouri Kishan, and Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli.
Rajisha Vijayan's career trajectory showcases her versatility, captivating performances, and an innate ability to leave an indelible mark on audiences across languages.