Suhasini (Telugu actress)

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Suhasini
Born1983 (age 37–38)
Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Other namesSuha
OccupationActress, television producer
Years active2003–present
Spouse(s)
Raja
(div. 2010)��
Dharma
(m. 2016)

Suhasini (born 1983) is an Indian actress, who has predominantly appeared in Telugu films. She began her acting career in 2003 in the Telugu film industry with a starring role. She went on to play lead and supporting roles in Telugu films and appear in a number of Tamil and Bhojpuri films, before debuting in television.

Career[]

Suhasini hails from Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh, India. Her acting debut was B. Jaya's Chantigadu after which she went on to act in four Tamil films.[1] In her first Tamil film, the horror flick Adhu, she played a ghost,[2] and The Hindu's critic noted that she was "quite expressive".[3] She later acted in Rama Narayanan's Mannin Maindhan, a remake of the Telugu film Yagnam.[4][5] About Suha's performance in the film, The Hindu wrote: "Suha is beautiful and charming in the song sequences and has also tried her best to emote".[6] She was also cast as the female lead in Unnai Enakku Pidichirukku, that featured comedian Senthil's son Naveen in his debut.[7][8] All her Tamil projects were unsuccessful.[9][10]

She then returned to Telugu cinema and in the following years, she either starred in low-profile films—such as Sundaraniki Tondarekkuva, which saw her reuniting with her Chantigadu co-star Baladitya,[11] Guna,[12] Prema Charitra, Highway and Sandadi[13]—or appeared in supporting roles in projects like Kokila,[14] Bhookailas,[15] Lakshmi Kalyanam,[16] Pandurangadu [17] and Punnami Naagu. In between, she had another Tamil release Gnabagam Varuthe, co-starring Venkat Prabhu and S. P. B. Charan,[18] and also made her Kannada debut in Baa Bega Chandamama.[19]

In 2010, she ventured into television, playing the lead role in the Telugu serial Aparanji.[20] The series completed over 300 episodes,[21] which led to her landing further lead roles in Anubandalu (replacing Meena) and Ashta Chamma, besides earning her the 2011 AP Cinegoers' Award for Best Actress.[22] She also acted in a Tamil TV series, Sivasankari. After her television debut, she enacted lead roles in Super Good Films' Tamil drama film Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu [23] and the Telugu devotional film Sri Vasavi Vaibhavam,[24] and acted in two Bhojpuri films with Sudip Pandey.

In February 2015, her new TV Serial Iddaru-Ammayilu started on Zee Telugu.[25] In the same year, she got engaged to her co-star in the serial Iddaru Ammayilu; Dharma who played Arya in the end of February in 2016.

Filmography[]

Year Film Role Language Notes
2003 Chantigadu Sitamahalakshmi Telugu
2004 Adhu Kayalvizhi Tamil Credited as Suha
2005 Mannin Maindhan Amudha Bhairavamurthy Tamil Credited as Suha
2006 Sundaraniki Tondarekkuva Telugu
2006 Kokila Subbalakshmi Telugu
2006 Gana Priya Telugu
2007 Aadivaram Adavallaku Selavu Telugu
2007 Bhookailas Bujji Telugu
2007 Lakshmi Kalyanam Parijatham Telugu
2007 Gnabagam Varuthe Tamil Credited as Suha
2008 Highway Seetha Telugu
2008 Pandurangadu Satyabhama Telugu
2008 Baa Bega Chandamama Preethi Kannada
2008 Thamasha Chudham Randi Telugu
2009 Sweet Heart Lakshmi Telugu
2009 Punnami Naagu Kajal Telugu
2010 Sandadi Suji Telugu
2010 Mouna Ragam Kaveri Telugu
2011 Prema Charitra Anjali Telugu
2011 Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu Valli Tamil
2011 Sharabi Bhojpuri
2011 Kurbaani Bhojpuri
2012 Sri Vasavi Vaibhavam Vasavi Kanyaka Telugu
2013 Adda Pooja Telugu
2014 Rough Telugu

Television[]

Year TV Serial Role Language Channel Notes
2012-2015 Sivasankari Tamil Sun TV
2011-2013 Aparanji Ganga Telugu Gemini TV TV debut
2013 Anubhandalu Sarada Gemini TV replaced Meena
2013-2015 Asta Chamma Jyothi MAA TV
2015-2017 Iddaru Ammayilu Aparna Zee Telugu Also Producer
2017-2019 Naa Kodalu Bangaram Siri Zee Telugu Also Producer
2020–2021 Girija Kalyanam Girija / Varna Gemini TV Also Producer
2020–Present Rukmini Star Maa

References[]

  1. ^ "Set to make her space". The Hindu.
  2. ^ "From 'ghost' to heroine".
  3. ^ "Entertainment / Film Review : Adhu". The Hindu. 22 October 2004. Archived from the original on 15 December 2004.
  4. ^ "Behindwoods : A Villian's hit!".
  5. ^ "Penning lines for a remake".
  6. ^ "Entertainment Chennai / Film Review : "Mannin Mainthan"". The Hindu. 11 March 2005. Archived from the original on 19 November 2014.
  7. ^ "Fire at the film launch!". Sify. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  8. ^ "From 'ghost' to heroine".
  9. ^ "Sneha emerged on top among Tamil heroines". 5 January 2005.
  10. ^ "'Koundamani and I may pair up again'". The Times of India.
  11. ^ "CineGoer.com - Gallery - Events - Sundaraniki Tondarekkuva Press Meet".
  12. ^ "Gana Review - Telugu Movie Reviews - IndiaGlitz.com - IndiaGlitz.com". IndiaGlitz.
  13. ^ "Sandadi audio released". www.filmibeat.com.
  14. ^ "Wholesome entertainer". The Hindu.
  15. ^ "Bhukailas Review - Telugu Movie Reviews - IndiaGlitz.com". IndiaGlitz.
  16. ^ "Lakshmi Kalyanam Review - Telugu Movie Reviews - IndiaGlitz.com". IndiaGlitz.
  17. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Suhasinis-sixth-sense/articleshow/2945164.cms
  18. ^ "Amateur attempt". The Hindu.
  19. ^ "Review: Baa Bega Chandamama".
  20. ^ "Bonding on screen". The Hindu.
  21. ^ Y Sunita Chowdhary. "Tagged in twisted tales". The Hindu.
  22. ^ Reporter. "Gemini sweeps AP Cinegoers' awards". The Hindu.
  23. ^ "Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu". The New Indian Express.
  24. ^ m. l. narasimham. "Devotional tale". The Hindu.
  25. ^ http://www.zeetelugu.com/shows/iddaru-ammayilu

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