Early career (2005–2014) Pallavi's initial foray into the film industry began with uncredited roles as a background dancer and junior artist. She made her first on-screen appearance as a child artist in the Tamil film
Kasthuri Maan (2005). She later appeared as a junior artist in
Dhaam Dhoom (2008), where she can be seen in the background. Her early dance career included participation in television reality shows. In 2008, she competed in the Tamil dance show
Ungalil Yaar Adutha Prabhu Deva on Vijay TV, followed by her participation in
Dhee Ultimate Dance Show (D4) in 2009, where she was a finalist. During this period, she also appeared in television advertisements and acted in the short film
Kaatchi Pizhai.
Breakthrough (2015–2016) Pallavi was in her pre-final year of medical school in Georgia, entirely focused on her exams, Malayalam film-director
Alphonse Puthren had approached her six years before, through clippings from a reality show which she had participated, showcased in Facebook. Alphonse initially gave her an offer to act in his film which she refused, and after six years, he phoned to Pallavi, in which she thought him as a stalker and wanted to lodge a police complaint on him. But later misunderstood after Alphonse forcibly introduced himself. Then, she accepted the role of Malar in his film
Premam. But, he originally wanted to cast
Asin for the role of "Malar," but the character was later rewritten to be a Tamilian. In 2014, five members of the film team actually flew to Coimbatore to officially audition her. Once finalized, Sai Pallavi flew back to India and shot her scenes as Malar, a lecturer entirely during her college holidays. The moment her shooting schedule wrapped up, she flew right back to Georgia to continue her medical exams, completely detaching herself from acting. She went on to win several "Best Female Debut" awards that year, including the
Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. After that, She portrayed Anjali in the 2016 film
Kali. For her role she received a nomination for
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam.
Career progression and fluctuations (2017–2019) The year 2017 marked her debut in Telugu with
Sekhar Kammula's
Fidaa, in the role of Bhanumathi, a feisty village girl from
Telangana. Her performance in the film is regarded as one of the "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by
Film Companion. She went onto win her first
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Then she starred in the 2017 Telugu action comedy film
Middle Class Abbayi alongside
Nani, the film was a critical and commercial success. Her next project with director
A. L. Vijay announced that he would be working on a film with her for
Lyca Productions and that he would direct a script he had written "three and a half years ago". He had chosen to cast Sai Pallavi, after another project for Pramod Films, which would have been a Tamil remake of the Malayalam film
Charlie (2015) with
Madhavan, was suddenly shelved. After securing the actress's dates to shoot the film, Vijay finalised the technical crew to include his regular collaborators such as cinematographer
Nirav Shah and editor
Anthony. For Sai Pallavi, it became her first Tamil language film following a series of projects which she dropped out of, she was replaced in or was shelved. She had previously been cast and then replaced in
Mani Ratnam's
Kaatru Veliyidai (2017). She was initially considered for the lead role opposite
Karthi, a doctor character, and even auditioned successfully. However, due to creative reasons reportedly the director wanting a slightly older actress for the part, she was not cast in the final film and eventually went to
Aditi Rao Hydari. Then she opted out from Vijay Chander's
Sketch (2017) before filming began. Likewise, earlier, her films
Charlie and
Rajiv Menon's
Saravam Thaala Maayam were indefinitely postponed. Finally, it was
Diya, which is a Tamil–Telugu bilingual film and had an average run at the box office. In May 2018, it was reported that
Vijay Deverakonda will join with debutant director Bharat Kamma for a new film. The first look poster of the film was unveiled on Devarakonda's birthday, 9 May 2018, and for that she was earlier chosen for the film's female lead. However, she rejected the script due to the lip-lock scenes between the lead actors. Later, she starred in the
Tamil movie
Maari 2, a sequel to
Maari (2015), opposite
Dhanush, directed by
Balaji Mohan. A song from the movie, "
Rowdy Baby", features the lead pair, Dhanush and Sai Pallavi dancing to the tune in a set at the AVM studios in Chennai.
Prabhu Deva was assigned to choreograph the song along with
Jani Master. Sai Pallavi, who had participated in a dance reality TV show called
Ungalil Yaar Adutha Prabhudeva () 10 years before and was eliminated in the semi-finals, failing to meet him, later recalled that through this song, she was eventually able to meet and work with Prabhu Deva, sharing a picture taken on the sets, which coincidentally was the same sets where the show had been shot before. The video was uploaded on 12 January 2019 on
YouTube, and had achieved lot of views due to its choreography and picturisation and set a record by becoming the first south Indian (and Tamil) song to clock over 1.5 Billion views on YouTube. Pallavi started shooting in February 2018 for the film
Padi Padi Leche Manasu with
Sharwanand, which was a huge commercial failure. In December, several news outlets reported that she refused to accept her full remuneration, expressing solidarity with the producers for the failure of the film. In late 2018, she was approached for an important role in
Asuran directed by
Vetrimaaran opposite
Dhanush, but she denied and later went to
Ammu Abhirami. In 2019, she played Nithya Lakshmi, a non-verbal autistic character, in the 2019 psychological Malayalam thriller
Athiran opposite
Fahadh Faasil. Despite limited dialogue, she delivered a nuanced performance using her expressions and body language to portray Nithya's struggles and emotions. Her next film in Tamil with actor
Suriya, directed by
Selvaraghavan titled
NGK, released on 31 May 2019. She portrayed Geetha Kumari, a multifaceted character, not simply defined by anger also likely experiences a range of emotions throughout the film in response to her husband's political career. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics, it ended up being a commercial success.
Established actress (2020–2025) In 2020, she was recognised by
Forbes magazine as one of India's 30 under 30. She was the only person from film industry in that list. She also acted in a
Netflix anthology film series
Paava Kadhaigal segment
Oor Iravu directed by
Vetrimaaran. She portrayed Sumathi, a character caught in a complex situation. The narrative explores the clash between love, societal pressures, and notions of honor, with Sumathi's character at the center of this conflict, earning a nomination for SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Tamil. In 2021, she starred in the romantic drama
Love Story directed by
Sekhar Kammula alongside
Naga Chaitanya for the first time and in her second collaboration with Sekhar Kammula after
Fidaa (2017) A song from the film Love Story "
Saranga Dariya" is popular among the Telangana folk songs. The theatrical version of the song became popular due to which it is spotted in top positions in the national music charts. Singer
Mangli got wider appreciation for her vocals. The lyrical song received praise for Sai Pallavi's dance, choreography and the vocals by Mangli adding a "perfect Telangana nativity to the folk number". Her next Periodic-based film
Shyam Singa Roy opposite
Nani in their second collaboration after
MCA where she portrayed Maithreyi, a captivating devadasi in 1970s Kolkata. A song from the movie "Pranavalaya" received praise and showcases her dance skills. Her performances in both
Love Story and
Shyam Singha Roy earned her the
Critics Award and the
Best Actress award at the
Filmfare Awards South. In 2022 she appeared in Telugu film
Virata Parvam opposite
Rana Daggubati. Set against the backdrop of the
Naxalite movement in 1990s
Telangana where she portrayed Vennela. The film was released theatrically on 17 June 2022. But though it received positive reviews the movie
and underperformed at the box-office. A critic for
Pinkvilla rated the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Sai Pallavi's glorious performance is the only thing that keeps the love story from seeming farcical and flimsy". Director Gautham Ramachandran announced his new female-oriented film, who earlier directed
Richie (2017). Pallavi was chosen to play a lead after
Jyothika denied. The film was announced on 9 May 2022 with the makers releasing a special glimpse of the film. For her Tamil film
Gargi, she dubbed her own lines in both Telugu and Kannada. Her performance received widespread acclaim and portrayed the character with depth and conviction, earning praise for her emotive acting and natural screen presence. Her portrayal added a significant dimension to the film's narrative, making her a standout in the cast. Her performances in both
Virata Parvam and
Gargi earned her the
Critics Award and the
Best Actress award at the
Filmfare Awards South. Her only film in the year 2024 which was in Tamil titled
Amaran along with
Sivakarthikeyan produced by
Kamal Hassan under
Raaj Kamal Films International directed by
Rajkumar Periyasamy. she played Indhu Rebecca Varghese, wife of
Major Mukund Varadarajan. Her acting in the film has been widely praised for its authenticity and ability to convey a range of complex emotions. But some critics have pointed out that Pallavi's Malayalam accent in the film was not entirely authentic, and that her character, while emotionally impactful, felt somewhat underutilized in the film. The film became a sleeper hit at the box office, emerged as the second
highest-grossing Tamil film of 2024, garnering widespread critical acclaim for its engaging screenplay, based on the real life incidents revolving around veteran Indian army officer. For her performance, she earned her 7th filmfare award for Best Actress. In 2025, she played the female lead opposite Naga Chaitanya titled
Thandel, making it their second film collaboration after
Love Story. Based on a real-life incident that occurred in 2018, depicting how Pakistani forces captured a fisherman from
Srikakulam in international waters. The film emerged a commercial success. Her portrayal of Satya solidified her reputation as a powerful and engaging performer. Avad Mohammad of
OTTPlay wrote, "On the whole, Thandel is a deeply moving romantic drama, elevated by outstanding performances from Pallavi and Chaitanya.
Upcoming Projects Since establishing herself as the leading actress in South India, Pallavi will make her first official
Hindi film titled
Ek Din, reportedly a love story set against the scenic beauty of
Sapporo, starring alongside
Junaid Khan, son of
Aamir Khan, and directed by Sunil Pandey. The film shot in Japan, with some scenes filmed at the Sapporo Snow Festival and initially planned to release on November 2025 but postponed and now set to release on May 2026. In July 2025, Pallavi is officially announced as to portray Goddess
Sita opposite
Ranbir Kapoor as
Ram and
Yash as
Ravan in the upcoming two-part adaptation of
Ramayana directed by
Nitesh Tiwari and produced by
Namit Malhotra. The part 1 of the film will set to release on November 6, 2026 coinciding
Diwali. In early 2026, Pallavi is her reunion with Dhanush for his 55th film, tentatively titled #D55 directed by Rajkumar. ==Media image==