Swarnamalya

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Swarnamalya
Born
Swarnamalya Ganesh

(1981-04-22) 22 April 1981 (age 40)
OccupationDancer, Actress, Television host
Spouse(s)Arjun Rajaraman
(m.2002;div.2004)

Swarnamalya is an Indian actress and TV anchor as well as a trained Bharathanatyam dancer. Over the years, she has anchored several shows, acted in films across various languages and performed on many stages worldwide. She is a famous classical dancer. She received the award 'Yuvakala Bharat' at the age of 17. She first gained fame from the Sun TV show Ilamai Pudhumai.

Early life[]

She is from Isai Vellalar-brahmin ancestry from Kattuputhur. She is a Sociology graduate from MOP Vaishnav College where she was the student President. She went on to do her Diploma in Acting for Camera from San Jose State University, California, United States. She also has a Masters in Bharathanatyam and Ph. D in Dance History from Madras University. She received initial training with Smt. K. J. Sarasa for ten years, and had her further learning with Bhagavatulu Sri. B. Seetharama Sarma of Kalakshetra.

Film career[]

She started out performing in stage plays. Later, she made her film debut through Maniratnam's Alaipayuthey, where she played the role of Shalini's elder sister Poorni.

Despite receiving more acting offers, Swarnamalya's career as a lead actress was not successful. High-profile films such as Manobala's Naan Paata Ninepaethellam opposite Ramesh Aravind, a remake of the Hindi film Abhimaan (1973), were dropped soon after launch.[1][2]

Later on she moved on playing supporting roles in films like Mozhi and Engal Anna.

Television career[]

She began as a television anchor in Sun TV's show Illamai Pudumai. She also was the anchor of Vijay TV's Kalakka Povadhu Yaaru Part 2. Later on she began acting in serials starting with Anbulla Sneghithi alongside Anu Hassan. After this, she also acted in serials like Bharathiraja's Thekkathu Ponnu, Jaya TV's Vandhaale Maharasi, Revathi's Yaathumaagi Nindraal and also played a small role in Sun TV's Thangam.

Personal life[]

Swarnamalya was born to advocate parents Ganesh Sharma and Malini and was the eldest among the 2 children. She also has a younger sister. Swarnamalya married Arjun Rajaraman in 2002. After their marriage, the couple moved to United States and reportedly within one year of her marriage, Swarnamalya returned to India to act in movies. Reportedly, this eventually led to their divorce in 2004.[3]

Filmography[]

Year Film Role Language Notes
2000 Alaipayuthey Poorni Tamil Debut film
2004 Engal Anna Parvathy Tamil
2005 Sorry Enaku Kalyanamayidichu Aparna Tamil
Geeya Geeya Swarna Kannada
2006 Yuga Bhanu Tamil
Ennittum Sujee Malayalam
2007 Mozhi Angeline Sheela Tamil Nominated : Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress
Periyar Thanjavur Dancer Tamil
2008 Azhagu Nilayam S. P. Rajakumari Tamil
Velli Thirai Herself Tamil Cameo appearance
Kerala Police Nandhini Varma Malayalam
2011 Sankarankovil Shenbagam Tamil
2014 Inga Enna Solluthu Subha Tamil
Pulivaal Bindhu Tamil

Television appearances[]

Title Role Language Notes
Illamai Pudumai Anchor Tamil Sun TV's show
Kalakka Povadhu Yaaru Part 2 Anchor Tamil Vijay TV's show
Kudumba Thirai Pudhir Anchor Tamil Kalaignar TV's show
Anbulla Sneghithi Actress Tamil TV Serial
Nimmathi Ungal Choice Actress Tamil TV Serial
as Shanthi
Thekkathu Ponnu Actress Tamil TV Serial
Punnagi Actress Tamil TV Serial
Vandhaale Maharasi Actress Tamil Jaya TV's TV Serial
Yaathumaagi Nindraai Actress Tamil Zee Tamil's TV Serial
Thangam Actress Tamil Sun TV's TV Serial
as Nagarani
Chandrikaiyin Kathai Actress Tamil Telefilm
as Vishalakshi
Weekend with Stars (talk show) Surprise guest Tamil Zee Tamil's show
Vanakkam Tamizha Guest Tamil Sun TV's show
Manam Thirumbathe Guest Tamil Puthuyugam TV's show
Beach Girls (Indian TV series)' Guest Tamil Raj TV's show
Varaverpparai Guest Tamil News7 Tamil's show

Endorsements[]

  • Bru Coffee

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". www.go4i.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". cinema.zeenext.com. Archived from the original on 5 April 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Controversy". One India. Retrieved Jan 2014. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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