

Honey Rose acted in Muthyala Subbiah's 50th film Aalayam. In 2006, she accepted her first non-Malayalam project, Ee Varsham Sakshiga in Telugu, which was followed by her first Tamil film the romantic drama Mudhal Kanave. She played the role of Manikuttan's friend.


Starting her career at age 14 in 2005, she acted in the Malayalam film Boyy Friennd directed by Vinayan. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communicative English from St. She attended S.H.E.M High School, Moolamattom. Honey Rose was born at Moolamattom near Thodupuzha in Kerala, India in a Syro-Malabar Catholic family. Her breakthrough role came in 2012 with Trivandrum Lodge.Honey has established herself as leading actress in Malayalam cinema.She made her official Telugu Entry through Veera Simha Reddy (2023), which became a Blockbuster. She made her acting debut with the 2005 Malayalam film Boyy Friennd. She has also appeared in a few Tamil, Kannada and Telugu films. As per the updates, the serial also reflects on the issues faced by women in the society.Honey Rose Varghese is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Malayalam films. Her mysterious disappearance becomes the crux of the story,” says a source form the channel. Jayakrishnan returned to his hometown after four years only to get reunite with his wife and kids whom he missed a lot in life. When Jayakrishnan comes across the news on disappearance of his dear wife, he gets depressed. Arundhathi goes missing on the day of Jayakrishnan’s arrival. Story evolves when Jayakrishnan returns to Kerala to see his wife Arundhathi and children. “Arundhathi is a mother of two children, Malu and Appu married to a NRI Jayakrishnan. The fiction show directed by Baiju Devaraj will be telecasted on the channel from January 1, 2018. The soap holds distinctiveness and eliminates the cliché elements of family drama as the plot revolves around a woman named Arundhathi, who goes missing. To entertain the television audience, popular Malayalam television channel, Flowers TV is all set air a new serial, Arundhathi.
