Ranjini Haridas, a multifaceted and accomplished Indian personality, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, effortlessly transitioning between the realms of television anchoring, cinematic artistry, and high-fashion modeling. Her remarkable odyssey in the world of media commenced in the year 1986 with a pivotal child extra role in the film Geetham, thereby inaugurating a long and illustrious career replete with numerous accolades and milestones.
Ranjini's odyssey into the realm of compering commenced during her formative years, as she stumbled upon an affinity for the craft that would ultimately prove to be a highly profitable endeavour.
As her career unfolded, she had the privilege of hosting a plethora of stage shows, including the esteemed Asianet Film Awards, Amrita TV Film Awards, Asiavision Awards, Flowers TV awards, Jaihind Film Awards, and SIIMA, to name just a few of the numerous prestigious events that have graced her impressive portfolio.
Ranjini's remarkable beauty and exceptional talent captivated the attention of the esteemed panel of judges, ultimately securing for her the prestigious title of Miss Kerala at the Femina Miss Kerala competition in the year 2000.
Her foray into the world of cinema began with a notable cameo appearance in the 2013 films China Town and Thalsamayam Oru Penkutty, marking the beginning of her journey as a film actress.
However, it was her breakthrough role as a police officer in the 2013 film Entry, opposite the talented Baburaj, that truly showcased her potential and marked a significant milestone in her career, as she took on her first leading role.
Ranjini's professional journey can be traced back to 2015, when she became an indispensable component of the esteemed television network, Flower TV, simultaneously contributing to the smooth operation of the organization's programming management and television hosting endeavors.
Before her stint at Flower TV, Ranjini was a part of the Asianet TV family, where she faced a series of setbacks and program failures that tested her mettle.
However, her perseverance and dedication ultimately paid off in 2017, as she made a triumphant return to Asianet with the revamped celebrity interview program, Run Baby Run, which showcased her exceptional hosting skills and earned her a newfound level of recognition.
Ranjini's professional career has not been without its share of controversy, with the artist being voted as one of the most detested and heavily criticized personalities in Malayali social media, alongside the equally polarizing Santhosh Pandit, in the year 2016.