She is also active on Instagram and Facebook, where she shares behind-the-scenes content from sets, promotional reels, and snippets of her personal life. This direct-to-fan engagement has built a loyal following that appreciates her off-screen modesty as much as her on-screen audacity. While entertainment for Sreekutty is synonymous with laughter, she is not afraid to subvert expectations. In films like Moothon (2019), she stepped away from humor to play a gritty, realistic role, proving her versatility. However, the audience and directors alike keep pulling her back to comedy because of her "relatable anger"—a quality that defines modern Malayalam household humor. Media Presence & Brand Collaborations Sreekutty has become a favorite for regional brand endorsements, particularly for household products, local eateries, and saree shows. Her "common woman" image makes her highly effective for advertising aimed at Kerala’s family audience. She frequently collaborates with other comic actors (like Binu Pappu and Hareesh Kanaran) for sponsored Instagram reels that mimic sitcom scenarios. Conclusion Sreekutty represents the new wave of Malayalam character artists: versatile, digitally savvy, and deeply connected to the everyday humor of Kerala. Whether she is roasting the hero in a blockbuster film or sharing a cooking fail on Instagram Stories, her content is rooted in one thing— authentic, relatable entertainment . For Malayalis looking for a laugh that feels like home, Sreekutty remains a reliable favorite.

Her breakout in mainstream comedy came with the (2014) generation of films, but it was her role in Kunjiramayanam (2015) that turned her into a meme-worthy sensation. Director Basil Joseph utilized her deadpan reactions to the chaotic events around her, creating laugh-out-loud moments without her having to deliver lengthy dialogues. A single raised eyebrow or a muttered aside from Sreekutty often gets a bigger laugh than the protagonist’s slapstick. Digital Media & The New Wave With the rise of OTT platforms and YouTube culture in Kerala, Sreekutty has adeptly expanded her footprint. She has appeared in popular digital shorts and web series that leverage her comedic persona. Her guest appearances on Malayalam YouTube talk shows (like The Jadli Channel or Karikku ’s specials) have gone viral, where she plays a fictionalized, hyper-reactive version of herself.

In the vibrant ecosystem of Malayalam cinema, where character artists often leave as lasting an impression as the leads, Sreekutty has carved a unique niche for herself. Known for her expressive eyes, impeccable comic timing, and grounded screen presence, she has transitioned from a child artist to one of the most sought-after supporting actresses in the industry. The Comedy Canvas Sreekutty’s entertainment value lies predominantly in her ability to play the “girl-next-door” with a sharp, often sarcastic, witty edge. Unlike the glamorous heroines, her characters resonate with authenticity—she is the observant housemaid, the gossipy neighbor, or the exasperated sister-in-law.