Saloni Aswani

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Saloni Aswani
Born
Saloni

Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra, India
OccupationActress, Model
Years active2003–2016

Saloni Aswani is an Indian actress and model. After finishing her education, Saloni ventured into modelling, appearing in various television advertisements. She went on to pursue a career in acting, debuting in the Hindi film Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa (2003), following which she starred in several South Indian films, failing to achieve notable commercial success.[1][2] She gained notice through her performances in Buddhivantha and S. S. Rajamouli's Maryada Ramanna (2010), leading to roles in further high-profile Telugu productions.

Early life[]

Aswani was born in Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra into a Sindhi-speaking family as Vandana. Her father was an assistant commissioner of narcotics.[1] The family moved to CGS quarters at Wadala, Mumbai, when she was around five years old. After completing school, she enrolled at the Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University (SNDT) near New Marine Lines/Churchgate, Mumbai, and graduated in Psychology.

She was always interested in acting and was supported by her mother, while her father wanted her to "do a respectable job".[1] Without her father's knowledge, she created a portfolio and sent it to modelling agencies. She appeared in several television advertisements like Vaseline, Lifebuoy, Parachute Oil, Moove, Chic Shampoo, Three Roses tea and Meera soaps. Throughout her academic career, she had always participated in dramas, especially mimicking Sridevi. She also participated with a theatre group Kala Sansad and took acting lessons in Ashok Kumar's Academy of Dramatic Arts, run by his daughter, Preeti Ganguly.[1]

Career[]

She made her acting debut in the 2003 Hindi film Dil Pardesi Ho Gaya, directed by Sawaan Kumar Tak,[2] who rechristened her as Saloni. She then got to appear in her first Telugu film Dhana 51 (2005) and followed it up with Oka Oorillo, both of them ending up as commercial failures.[1] In 2006 she starred in 5 films, performing lead roles in Chukkallo Chandrudu and Kokila in Telugu and Rehguzar and Saawan... The Love Season in Hindi, the latter featuring her as Salman Khan's romantic interest, while doing a special appearance in the song "Nachindey Chesey" for the film Boss, I Love You. She debuted in the Tamil film industry with a starring role in Madurai Veeran (2007), and in the Kannada cinema the following year, playing one of the five lead actresses in Buddhivanta, both being her only releases in 2007 and 2008, respectively; the latter went on to become a blockbuster.[1]

Her first release in 2009 was the Kannada film Dubai Babu, in which she played a minor supporting role, with her performance being appreciated by critics.[3][4] Later that year, she appeared in a cameo role in the high-budget fantasy adventure Magadheera by S. S. Rajamouli,[2] which garnered attention and prompted Rajamouli to cast her as the lead female character in his subsequent project Maryada Ramanna, with Sunil as the protagonist.[1] Described as a "musical comedy", the film received positive reviews, while also emerging commercially successful.[5] Saloni garnered positive feedback as well, with Jeevi from Idlebrain noting that she was "refreshing" and looked "pretty good".[6] Her other 2010 release was Mr. Theertha in Kannada language, with Saloni citing that she was upset with the attitude of the makers, resulting in her declining further Kannada projects.[2] She has finished shooting for the film Telugu Ammayi, which she terms as a "female-oriented film",[7] revolving around her character, Balatripura Sundari, a "typical traditional innocent Telugu girl" who "turns ferocious to save her struggling family".[8] For the film, she had to ride a horse in one particular scene and speak the Godavari slang throughout.[8] In late 2011, she made a special appearance in the Tamil film Rajapattai, starring Vikram.[9]

In 2012, Saloni played a lead female role in Bodyguard alongside Venkatesh and Trisha Krishnan. She next appeared in Adhinayakudu opposite Balakrishna[8] and two Kannada films Lakshmi and Benki Birugali. Saloni Aswani's upcoming films include the Kannada films Jaggi directed by Sultan Raja and Shivam directed by Srinivasa Raju and the Telugu film Race Gurram.[10]

Filmography[]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes Ref.
2003 Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa Rukhsaa Khan Hindi Bollywood Debut
2005 Dhana_51 Lakshmi Telugu Tollywood Debut
Oka Oorilo Lalita Telugu
2006 Chukkallo Chandrudu Shalini Telugu
Kokila Kokila Telugu
Saawan: The Love Season Kajal Kapoor Hindi
Boss Herself Telugu Special appearance in item song
2007 Madurai Veeran Priya Mayandi Tamil Kollywood Debut
2008 Buddhivanta Shanthi Kannada Sandalwood Debut
2009 Dubai Babu Kannada
Magadheera Solomon's girlfriend Telugu Cameo appearance
2010 Mr. Theertha Nayana Kannada
Maryada Ramanna Aparna Telugu
2011 Telugu Ammayi Balatripura Sundari Telugu
Rajapattai Herself Tamil Special appearance in song "Villadhi Villain"
2012 Bodyguard Swathi Telugu Won – SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actress (Telugu)[11]
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu
Adhinayakudu Shravani Telugu
2013 Lakshmi Kannada
Benki Birugali Kannada
2014 Race Gurram Swetha Telugu
2015 Shivam Bhavani Kannada
Cine Mahal Herself Telugu Special appearance in song "Padiheno Yeta"
2016 Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu Samantha Telugu [12]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Saloni interview – Telugu Cinema interview – Telugu film actress". Idlebrain.com. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "Saloni interview on Rajamouli's Maryada Ramanna >> Tollywood Star Interviews". Ragalahari.com. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Dubai Babu Review – Kannada Movie Review by RGV". Nowrunning.com. 23 May 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  4. ^ Super Admin (29 May 2009). "Dubai Babu Review | Actress Nikitha". Entertainment.oneindia.in. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  5. ^ Special Correspondent (29 July 2010). "Cities / Vijayawada : I am basking in the success of Maryada Ramanna, says director". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Maryada Ramanna film review – Telugu cinema Review – Sunil & Saloni". Idlebrain.com. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Saloni is on cloud nine". The Times of India. 5 August 2011. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  8. ^ a b c "Saloni interview on Telugammayi >> Tollywood Star Interviews". Ragalahari.com. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  9. ^ "Saloni's back in Tamil films for an item number". Deccan Chronicle. 2 November 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  10. ^ "Saloni Aswani returns to Sandalwood – The Times of India". The Times of India.
  11. ^ "Reigning southern stars". The National. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Meelo Evaru Koteswarudu Teaser Out !".

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