Sanusha proves that you don’t need a public relationship to have a successful career. Her best love story is still the one she writes for herself, away from the camera flashes.

: Speculation once linked her to an assistant director on the set of the film Mili . Sanusha refuted these claims in an interview with the Times of India

The actress is known to be very close to her family, often expressing gratitude towards them, particularly her brother, during public appearances and award ceremonies, such as when winning the Micromax SIIMA award . Summary of Relationship Status

Born on August 6, 1988, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Sanusha began her acting career at a young age. She made her debut in the Tamil film industry with the movie "Thiruvannamalai" in 2005. Her breakthrough role came in 2007 with the film "Pallu Padama Paathuka," which earned her recognition and acclaim.

3. Alex Pandian (2013) – Commercial Romance and Star-Studded Chemistry

In Tamil cinema (Kollywood), Sanusha transitioned from child artist to leading lady with roles that often emphasized innocent or tragic romance.

Because her character cannot speak, the romantic storyline relies entirely on expressions, glances, and subtle emotional cues.

As for her real-life relationships, Sanusha has successfully kept that chapter locked away. In interviews, she states she prefers to focus on her career and family. This absence of public romantic news has only made her fans more supportive, respecting her wish for privacy while enjoying the many shades of love she brings to the screen.

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that relies on emotional depth rather than words.

In 2014, as Sanusha was transitioning into more mature roles, rumors began to circulate that she was romantically involved with an assistant director on the set of "Mili," a film starring Amala Paul and Nivin Pauly. The gossip spread quickly, painting a picture of a set-side romance. However, Sanusha was quick to draw the curtains on this speculation. In a strong statement to a leading daily, she rubbished the claims, attributing them to a harmless on-set prank by the film’s director, Rajesh Pillai. She was resolute in her denial, stating, "Let me clarify one thing, I am currently focusing on my career and love and marriage can wait". At just 20 years old, her public stance was clear and unwavering: her professional life was the priority.

This horror-comedy saw Sanusha in a lighter, more traditional romantic track.

: Early in her career as a child artist, she played the young version of Rukmini (the lead female interest), establishing the foundational childhood bond that drives the adult romance in the film. Kutteeum Kolum

In the age of social media, fans frequently blur the lines between an actor's on-screen chemistry and their personal life. Sanusha has consistently maintained a clear boundary between the two.