Sunday, September 20, 2009

Baby Shalini Profile


Original Name Shalini
Well known as Baby Shalini
Date of Birth 20,Nov
Place of birth Chennai
Religion Christian
Mother tongue Malayalam
Schooling K.G to8thFatimMat. Hr. Sec School
9 th and 10th - Adarsh Vidyalaya,Chennai
11th & 12th - Church Park, Chennai
College BBA II yr (Annamalai University)

Family Husband-Ajitkumar-Actor
Parents-Sharaf Babu, .Alice Sharaf Babu
Brother-Richard-Actor
Sister-Shamlee-Child artist now studying 9th
Wedding date 24,Apr
Secret of beautiful hair Home made Shikakai
Favourite Color Black
Career Started her career as child artist at the age of 3 and has done 94 films till date both as child artist and heroine and she is also a playback singer

First Film Amattikuttyamma (Malayalam)
Films as child artist Bandham (1985)
Nilave Malare (1986)
Viduthalai (1986)
Siraipparavai (1987)
Michael Raj (1987)
Oomaikuyil (1988)
Aval Pottakolam (1995)
Shankar Guru (1987)
Raja Chinna Roja (1989
Films as heroine Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997)
Amarkalam (1999)
Kannukkul Nilavu (2000)
Alaipayudhe (2000)
Piriyadha Varam Vendum (2001)
Films as Playback singer Amarkalam (1999)

Raja Chinna Roja (1989)
Awards Kerala State Award for Mammati Kutiammaiku Andhra State Award for Bramaputrudu
Other Filmfare & Cinema Express Awards
Favourite Director Manirathnam
Favourite Music Director Michael Jackson
Favourite Singer and dancer Michael Jackson
Favourite film Face Off
Favourite actor Nicholas Cage
Favourite food Any sweet
Fun facts Learnt carnatic music and she loves singing
Ajit calls her Sweetie and in turn she calls him Baby

Baby Shamili Profile


Shamili

Remember Baby Shamili of Anjali fame? Yes, that Manirathnam flick!
Well, many producers and directors wanted this girl, now grown up, to make her debut in their films but Shamili’s family had turned down the offers. Shamili is none other than sister of Shalini, Ajith Kumar’s wife.

The family that had said no till today, now wants Shamili to make her debut. And Fazil, who earlier introduced Shalini, will now introduce Shamili in a yet-to-be named Malayalam film. Will Shamili shine as much as her sister did?


Shamili acted in super hit films like 'Anjali', 'Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari' and many more. Her acting prowess was known to people when she was very young. Recently she was spotted in a function in Chennai. When enquired it was said that she is about to hit silver screen with a film in the combination of Siddhartha.

We already know that her brother Rishi is an actor on big screen. And Shalini stopped acting after marriage. Now Shamili also enters the acting league in her family.

Filmography

Actress:

1. Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000)
2. Harikrishnans (1998) .... Ammalu
3. Chinna Kannamma (1993) (as Baby Shamili)
4. Joker (1993) (as Baby Shamili)
5. Malootty (1992) (as Baby Shyamili) .... Malootty
6. Kilukkampetti (1991) (as Baby Shamili) .... Chikkumol
7. Pookkalam Varavayi (1991) .... Geethu
8. Jagadeka Veerudu Attilokasundari (1990) (as Baby Shamili)
9. Anjali (1990) (as Baby Shamili) .... Anjali

Riya Sen Profile


Name : Riya Sen
Birth name : Riya Dev Varma
Sex : Female
Birthdate : January 24, 1981 (1981-01-24)
Birth place : Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Height : 5' 1" (1.55 m)
Profession : Actress, Model
Education : Loreto House; Kolkata, Rani Birla College; Kolkata
Other Talents : Kathak dancing and Kickboxing

Family

Father : Bharat Dev Varma
Mother : Moon Moon Sen (Actress)
Sister : Raima Sen (Actress)
Grandmother : Suchitra Sen (Actress)

Debut Film as Female lead : Taj Mahal (Tamil)
Claim to Fame : Her role in the film Style (Hindi)

Favourites

Favourite Actor: Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan
Favourite Actress: Aishwarya Rai
Favourite Hollywood Actor: Keanu Reeves
Likes: Loves to work, have dinner and sleep


Biography

This gorgeous daughter of Bengali actress Moon Moon Sen first stepped under the arc lamps at the tender age of 15 when she faced the camera for the famous Tamil flick “Taj Mahal”, directed by Bharati Raja.

She was supposed to make her Bollywood debut opposite Akshay Khanna in Kailash Surendranath’s “Love You Hamesha” but unfortunately the film could not hit the turnstiles owing to differences between the producer and distributors.

Meanwhile Riya became a known face on the Indipop circuit featuring in quite a considerable number of music videos including Jagjit Singh-Asha Bhosle’s “Jab Samne Tum” and “Kahin Kahin Se”.

Her debut flick in Bollywood, N. Chandra’s “Style” turned out to be an unexpected debacle. But the petite Riya Sen continues undeterred to carry forward the legacy left behind by her mom and grand mother Suchitra Sen.

As the saying goes, 'like mother like daughter', Riya Sen too acquired the 'sex symbol' image in Bollywood just like her mother Moon Moon Sen, who is regarded as sexiest actress of her time. On the contrary, Raima Sen has acquired the image of a soft shy actress like her grandmother Suchitra Sen.




Acting career

Riya first appeared as a child artist in the film Vishkanya in 1991, where she played the role of the young Pooja Bedi. At the age of fifteen, National Film Awards winning director Bharathiraja's Tamil film, Taj Mahal (2000), which did not achieve commercial success. She was scheduled to make her Bollywood film debut in Love You Hamesha, opposite actor Akshaye Khanna; however, the film was stalled, and she ultimately made her debut in N. Chandra's Style (2001). This low-budget sex comedy was the first commercial success in over a decade for the director, whose previous successes included Ankush (1986) and Tezaab (1988). A launch pad for Riya, cast in the female lead along with fellow-newcomers, Sharman Joshi, Sahil Khan and Shilpi Mudgal, the film pioneered a trend of commercial success for small budget films in India. Riya and the second female lead of the film were replaced by aspirant actresses Sunali Joshi and Jaya Seal in Xcuse Me, the sequel of Style.

Her next success was Jhankaar Beats, a comedy revolving around the music of legendary composer R D Burman, which saw her playing a small and glamorous role alongside Shayan Munshi, Juhi Chawla, Rahul Bose, Rinke Khanna and Sanjay Suri. Produced by Pritish Nandy, publishing director of The Times of India, and directed by debutant director Sujoy Ghosh,the film was made on a budget of Rs. 25 million (US$525,000), marking the sixth in a row of small to medium budget films made by Pritish Nandy Communications (PNC). Despite being part of a wave of offbeat films that mostly failed to make an impact at the box office, it surprisingly drew public attention upon its release, which led to a commercial success among a restricted audience targeted by a selective release in twenty cities. It was one of the first films made in Hinglish, a mixture of Hindi and English. In 2005, she starred in Shaadi No. 1, which saw her sharing screen time with Esha Deol, Soha Ali Khan and Ayesha Takia, without anyone getting established as the female lead. This comedy, which is based on the theme of modern marriage, was directed by David Dhawan, a renowned film director from this genre.

Although films like Style and Jhankar Beats succeeded commercially, most of her later films have generated less revenue. A number of them remained unfinished. While many of her appearances have been item numbers and cameos, few of her leading roles have been in low-budget films. Though she had small roles in Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (2002), Qayamat (2003) and Plan (2004), attention was drawn to her item numbers in all three, especially the one in Qayamat that featured her in a bubble-bath. Besides this, she performed another item number in James (2005) on director-producer Ram Gopal Varma's behest, who has a history of casting aspirant actress-models like Sameera Reddy, Isha Koppikar and Koena Mitra in similar roles. Furthermore, she took part in a dance number for Sajid Khan's Heyy Babyy (2007) that featured several mainstream Bollywood actresses such as Amisha Patel, Diya Mirza, Neha Dhupia, Amrita Rao and Celina Jaitley, among others.

Riya has, in addition to Bollywood films, appeared in Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam and English films. Her film career began in the earnest with Tamil films such as Bharathi Raja's Taj Mahal, co-starring Manjoj Bharatiraja in the male lead, and Manoj Bhatnaghar's Good Luck, oppsite Prasanth. Both of the films failed commercially, and she had a brief reappearance in Tamil cinema only to perform in a dance number for N. Maharajan's Arasatchi.

Her first English language movie was "It Was Raining That Night", a remake of the Bengali film "Hei Brishtir Raat", scripted by Sudeshna Roy and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. In the film, she collaborated with mother Moon Moon Sen. Riya was slated to appear in Anjan Dutta's Bengali-English bilingual film "The Bong Connection" with her sister, but she was eventually dropped from the project and replaced by Peeya Rai Chaudhary. The two sisters were later cast together in director Ajai Sinha's "The Bachelor", a Bengali film that, as of 2008, is yet to be finished.

Her most successful non-Hindi film has been director Santhosh Sivan's Ananthabhadram (2005). The first Malayalam venture for both Riya and Sivan, was both a critical and commercial success. It won five Kerala State Film Awards and surfaced as one of the biggest Malayalam successes that year. She played the role of Bhama in the film, a village girl who is lured by Digambaran, the evil magician portrayed by Manoj K Jayan. In a song-and-dance sequence showing Digambaran turning Bhama into a medium for demonic rituals, the choreographer Aparna Sindoor made abundant use Kathakali movements. The use of Kathakali has been a high point in the resurgence of the classical dance form in other major Indian films as well, including Shaji Karun's Vanaprastham (1999) and Adoor Gopalakrishnan's Kalamandalam Ramankutty Nair (2005). She has now made her comeback to the south for her Tamil film Ennai Teriyuma which also starres Sneha Ullal who marks her Tamil film debut.

Modeling career

Riya became a popular model when she appeared in numerous music videos for songs by popular singers, including Falguni Pathak's Yaad Piya Ki Aane Lagi (alternative title: Chudi Jo Khankayi), Asha Bhosle's Jhumka Gira Re, Jagjit Singh and Bhosle's Jab Samne Tum and Kahin Kahin Se, Lata Mangeshkar, Bhonsle and Singh's Dil Kahin Hosh Kahin, Sonu Nigam's Jeena Hai Tere Liye and Shaan's Sutta Maro. She shot for her first music video, Yaad Piya Ki Aane Lagi, at the age of sixteen. This led to her being identified primarily as a performer for music videos early in her career, an image she aimed to shed in 2005. Riya has appeared on several magazine covers, including Femina, Elaan, Man's World, Gladrags, Savvy and Indian versions of Elle, Maxim and Cosmopolitan, as well as on the ramp of major fashion shows like Lakmé Fashion Week (2005–07) and Wills Fashion Week (2006–2007). She participated in fashion shows along with her elder sister, Raima Sen. Besides modeling, Riya has ventured into the advertisement world as well. A high point of her modeling career came in 2006, when she became the soft drink, Limca's brand ambassador, replacing Deepika Padukone. Her other notable assignments include Colgate, Dabur Vatika, Reliance Industries, Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate, and Nirma.

In 2004, she was featured partially nude in leading Indian photographer Dabboo Ratnani's annual calendar, which is a major happening in the Indian glamor industry. According to Daboo, "Her mother saw it much later, after the calendar released. She thought it was too sexy, and Riya shouldn't have done it. But the response to the photograph was superb. Riya was so thrilled that for her next ad campaign, she asked me to light her up like I did in this." A career highlight for the model, it led to a three year contract with Ratnani to feature her on his annual calendar. She is the only female face to be featured on the calendar in five consecutive years (2003–07).

Personal life and family

Born on January 24, 1981 in Kolkata, West Bengal, Riya is the daughter of Moon Moon Sen, a former actress, and granddaughter of Suchitra Sen, a legend in Bengali cinema. Before moving to Mumbai, she lived in Kolkata with her parents and sister Raima Sen, also an actress. Her father Bharat Dev Varma is a member of the royal family of Tripura. Her paternal grandmother, Ila Devi, was the princess of Cooch Behar, whose younger sister Gayatri Devi is the Maharani of Jaipur. Her paternal grandmother Indira was the only daughter of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda. Riya's maternal great-grandfather Adinath Sen was a prominent Kolkata businessman, whose father Dinanath Sen was the Diwan or a Minister of the Maharaja of Tripura. The sisters are credited on-screen under their grandmother's maiden name, although their official papers carry the surname Dev Varma.

Riya completed her schooling at Loreto House and Rani Birla College, both in Kolkata, but dropped out of both institutions. She briefly studied at the National Institute of Fashion Technology, and she took up jewellery-designing as a hobby. She designs most of the clothes that she wears in films and commercials. Riya is trained in Kathak and kickboxing and took lessons in belly dancing. Riya entered the film industry through small-time modeling assignments, commuting between Mumbai and Kolkata and traveling by public transport during the her early career. After breaking into the film industry, she shifted from her mother's house in Ballygunge Circular Road in south Kolkata to Mumbai. There she moved into the family house in Juhu, where she stays with her sister. During her stay in Mumbai, the media romantically linked her to model and actor John Abraham.

Riya has suffered a number of untimely incidents. During the filming of Shaadi No. 1 in France, she was knocked unconscious after being accidentally run over by a stuntman's motorbike, but she was not seriously injured. Shortly before the release of Silsiilay, in which she starred opposite her boyfriend Ashmit Patel, a 90-second video clip was circulated through Multimedia Messaging Services and the internet, showing the pair in compromising situations. This was one of a number of controversies that erupted when celebrities were caught in similar situations using cameraphones. Following this incident, the couple split up, although Riya denied that she was the female in the MMS clip. One commentator claimed that the footage was an orchestrated publicity stunt. In 2007, she underwent a brief detoxification session in Bangkok for addiction to chocolate.

Public persona

Riya's on-screen performances have established her as a sex symbol and youth icon in India. Since entering the film industry, she has gained attention for wearing a bikini in Shaadi No. 1 and sharing on-screen kisses with co-stars Ashmit Patel in Silsiilay and Sharman Joshi in Style, respectively. Such performances garnered attention because of the relatively conservative outlook of Indian cinema and her own statements about such practises. Before becoming a film identity, she had a reputation for partying, which started at the age of fifteen. Riya's public persona is compared to her mother Moon Moon, who was seen as a sex symbol of her time, while her sister Raima is mostly compared their grandmother Suchitra.

Although her film career has yet to achieve large-scale success, Riya has generated considerable media attention. She was ranked ninth on Femina 50 Most Beautiful Women, published in the magazine's September 2007 issue. She was a jury member for the 2008 Final of the Mr. India contest. Along with Bollywood actors such as Waheeda Rehman, Shilpa Shetty, Dia Mirza, Raveena Tandon, Jackie Shroff, Naseeruddin Shah, Tabu and Lara Dutta, Riya appeared in Haath Se Haath Mila, an HIV/AIDS awareness music video. She made charity appearances at McDonald's India to raise money for paediatric eye-care during World Children's Week (November 14–20) in 2003

Trivia
  • Daughter of actress Moon Moon Sen and Bharat Dev Varma, a descendant of the royal family of Cooch Behar. Her maternal grandmother is the legendary actress Suchitra Sen.
  • Sister of actress Raima Sen.
  • First stepped into the limelight at the age of 15 when she faced the camera for the Tamil film 'Taj Mahal' directed by 'Bharati Raja' .
  • She studied at the Rani Birla College in Calcutta.
  • Has starred in a number of music videos in the Indipop circuit.

Quotes

"I’ll define my own morality"
~ Riya Sen

"My character in Qayamat demanded a fair bit of oomph and I’ve been faithful to it. Anyway, I don’t understand why people are getting so excited about it — flesh is all over society, it’s all over the idiot box."
~ Riya Sen

"It’s a modern fun-filled youth extravaganza with brilliant music, which I am told, is doing really well on the charts."
~ Riya Sen

"For a newcomer, Sujoy (Ghosh) has done a splendid job."
~ Riya Sen

"Shayan and I have known each other for years. We’re both Bengalis. We did our first ad-film together. Our relationship is on an altogether different level."
~ Riya Sen

"I enjoy commercial cinema and make no bones about it. I like girls like Kareena, Antara and Bipasha, all modern and independent forward-thinkers who do what their sensibilities dictate. Their clarity of thought is invigorating."
~ Riya Sen

"Mum is really a prototype of a strong independent woman who knows her mind, and runs on conviction rather than pre-set norms. And that’s exactly how we are — our mama’s daughters."
~ Riya Sen

Filmography

Nenu Meeku Telusa? (oct, 2008) (Post Production)
Heroes (October 24, 2008) (Under Production)
India Rocks (2008) (To Go On Floor)
The Bachelor (2008) (Stuck/On Hold) ...... Nisha
Love Game (2008) (To Go On Floor)
Tum..Ho Na! (2008) (Post-Production)
Hum Phirr Milein Na Milein (2008) (Completed)
Rokda (2008) (Post-Production)
Tara Sitara (2008) (Released)
Zor Lagaaa Ke Haiya (2008) (Under Production) ...... Chamki
Love Khichdi (2008) (Under Production)
Paying Guests (2008) (Under Production)
Heyy Babyy (August 24, 2007) (Released) ...... Special Appearance In Song
Apna Sapna Money Money (November 10, 2006) (Released) ...... Shivani Pandit
Shaadi No.1 (November 2, 2005) (Released) ...... Madhuri
James (September 16, 2005) (Released) ...... Item Girl In Title Credits
Fareb (July 8, 2005) (Released)
Silsiilay (June 17, 2005) (Released) ...... Anushka
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa (September 10, 2004) (Released) ...... Kaveri(Speacial Appearience)
Plan (January 9, 2004) (Released)
Qayamat (July 11, 2003) (Released) ...... Sheetal (As Sen Riya)
Jhankaar Beats (June 20, 2003) (Released) ...... Preeti
Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (October 18, 2002) (Released) ...... Special Appearance
Style (December 28, 2001) (Released) ...... Sheena
Love You Hamesha (1999) ...... Meghna
Vishkanya (1991) (Released) ...... Young Nishi

Nagarjuna Akkineni Profile


Name: Akkineni Nagarjuna
Nick name: Nag
Born: August 29, 1959 (12:27)
Birth Place: Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India
Zodiac sign: Virgo
Height: 6' (1.83 m)
Nationality: Indian
Religion: Hindu

Education
Schooling: Hyderabad Public School
Intermediate: Little flower school, Abids, Hyderabad
B.E (Mechanical) : Guindy Engg. College, Madras
MS (Automobile) : University of Michigan, USA

Family
Father: Sri.Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR)
Mother: Smt. Annapoorna
First Marriage: Lakshmi (18 February 1984)
Second Marriage: Amala (11 June 1992)
Sons: Naga Chaitanya (Born on 23 November 1986-Mother-Lakshmi-Birth Place-Hyderabad), Akhil (Born on 8 April, 1994-Mother-Amala-Birth Place-San Jose,USA)

Other Family Members
Mr.Venkat Akkineni (brother) Ms.Satyavathi (Sister) Mr.Yarlagadda surendra (Bava) Mr.Sumanth (Nephew, Premakadha fame) Ms.Supriya (Niece, Akkada ammayi-Ikkada abbai fame) Mr.Chalasani Ramesh (Bava)

Mother tongue:Telugu

Address:
Plot No.959-A. Road No.48, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500033
First Shooting: Sep 20, 1985 at Annapurna Studios
Debut Movie: Vikram, 23rd May 1986
Fast Facts: • First film Vikram released on 23-05-1986
• Child artist in Sudigundaalu
• Sang a song in Sitaramaraju - Vinudu Vinudu Ee cigarette


Akkineni Nagarjuna Born August 29, 1959 in Chennai, India), often known as Nagarjuna, is a popular Telugu Cinema actor and a successful producer. He is the son of veteran actor, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, who was an actor in the 60's and 70's.
Nagarjuna was born to Telugu cinema star Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Annapurna Akkineni. Nagarjuna did his schooling at Hyderabad Public School and later went to Little Flower Junior College to do his intermediate. After that, he went on to do mechanical engineering in the highly-reputed College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai(also called as Anna University). He later attended the University of Michigan, Anne Arbor, where he got a masters degree in Automobile engineering.
He has two sons, Naga Chaitanya, and Akhil Akkineni(featured in Sisindri).


His first movie Vikram released on May 23, 1986 was a remake of the Hindi film Hero. After acting in four films, he acted in Majnu as a tragedy hero; similar roles were known to be his father's forte. He acted with his father in the movie Collectorgari Abbayi. His first big hit was Akhari Poraatam co-starring Sridevi that ran for 100 days in 12 centers. Geethanjali a love story directed by Maniratnam followed by Shiva an action film directed by Ram Gopal Varma were highly successful and established him as one of the top heroes. He was known for encouraging new directors such as Ram Gopal Varma by giving them a chance to make movies with him. He also made his Bollywood debut with the Hindi remake of Shiva. Movies such as President Gari Pellam and Hello Brother gave him the status of a mass hero. After that, Ninne Pelladutha directed by Krishna Vamsi followed and was a huge hit. Later, he took up the challenge of portraying Annamacharya, the legendary singer/poet of medieval times in the movie Annamayya It ran for 100 days in 42 centers and is one of the biggest hits in Tollywood. He won the National Award for this role in Special Jury. He is the only actor in Tollywood to receive this award.

In 2004, Nagarjuna had two releases, Nenunnanu and Mass, both which went on to become super hits. In 2005, Nagarjuna had one release, Super. Super didn't reach upto the exceptations. In 2006, Nagarjuna had two releases, Sri Ramadasu, a period film based on the life of great saint-composer Ramadasu, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, and Boss, I Love You. Sri Ramadasu was a big hit at box office however Boss, I Love You was a flop. His next project is Don, which is directed by Raghava Lawrence. After the Don he worked in a multistarrer movie with Manchu Vishnuvardhan babu in Krishnarjuna in the direction of P.Vasu. It didn't do well at Box-Office. Now, he is working in "King", Sreenu Vytla is the Director and Cute looking Trisha is the heroine. It was rumored that Nagarjuna is going to do a film "Power" in Lawrence Direction where Nag's close friend and Bollywood turned Tollywood Heroine Tabu is doing a cameo role.


Trivia
* He revived his father’s production Annapurna Studios which has become one of the most successful production companies of recent times in Tollywood.
* Nagarjuna never hesitates to experiment when he produces films.He gave a chance to a newcomer who had no prior experience in movies to direct him. The newcomer didn't disappoint him and went on to become one of the finest directors of Indian film industry. The director is none other than RamGopal Verma. Nag is also known for his swiftness in decision making. He agreed to work with Krishna Vamsi(director) after seeing 10-minute-rushes of the director's film Gulabi. His decision proved to be bang on target as they made the blockbuster movie Ninne Pelladutha.
* Nagarjuna never works after 6pm. If there is night shoot, he has to be informed 4 days earlier.
* Nag is not very keen on acting in Tamil films despite the fact that he has a huge fan following in Tamilnadu.His films like Geethanjali and Shiva had seen excellent runs in Tamil nadu. His re-entry in Tamil however was marred by the listless movie,Ratchagan. Nag however got raving reviews for his performance in Ratchagan and obviously the screenplay/story of the movie was a letdown.
* He also own's a major share in MAA TV.

Awards

* Vamsi Berkley Award-Vikram-1986
* Bharathamuni-Geetanjali-1989
* Andhrapradesh Cinegoers Award-Geetanjali-1989
* Vamsi Berkley Award-Shiva-1989
* Cinema Express Award-Shiva-1989
* Film Fare Award-Shiva-1989
* Akruthi Film Award-Ninne Pelladutha-1996
* Bangaru Nandi- Andhra Pradesh State Government
* Award-Annamayya-1997
* Bharathamuni Award-Annamayya-1997
* Screen Videocon Award-Annamayya-1997
* National Award- Central Government Special Jury Award-Annamayya-1997
* Andhra Pradesh Film Journalists Association Award-Azad-2000
* Bngaru Nandi- Andhra Pradesh State Government Award (Sharing with Sri.Chiranjeevi)-Santosham & Manmadhudu-2002
* MAA TV Cinema Award for Most Successful Hero of the Year-Santosham & Manmadhudu-2002

FILMOGRAPHY

2008
King
Krishnarjuna Lord Krishna

2007
Don

2006
Boss - I Love You Gopal Krishna
Sri Ramadasu Gopanna/Sri Ramadasu

2005
Super Akhil Nomination, Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu)

2004
Mass Ganesh
Nenunnanu Venu

2003
LOC Kargil Maj. Padmapani Acharya,
2 Rajputana Rifles
Shivamani 9848022338 Shivamani

2002
Manmadhudu Abhiram
Agni Varsha Yavakri
Santosham Karthikeya aka Karthik Winner, Nandi Award for Best Actor

2001
Snehamante Idera Aravind
Akasa Veedhilo Chandu
Bava Nachadu Ajay
Eduruleni Manishi Surya Murthy/Satya Murthy

2000
Azad Azad
Ninne Premista Srinivas
Nuvvu Vastavani Chinni

1999
Ravoyi Chandamama Sashi
Seetaramaraju Ramaraju

1998
Zakhm Raman Desai
Chandralekha Seeta Rama Rao
Auto Driver Jagan
Aavida Maa Aavide Vikranth
Angaarey Raja

1997
Ratchagan Ajay
Annamayya Annamayya Winner, Nandi Award for Best Actor
Winner, National Film Award for Special Jury

1996
Ninne Pelladutha Seenu
Mr. Bechara Ajay
Ramudochhadu Ram
Vajram Chakri

1995
Criminal Ajay Kumar
Gharana Bullodu Raju
Sisindri

1994
CriminalAjay Kumar
Hello Brother Deva/Ravi Varma
Govinda Govinda

1993
Allari Alludu Kalyan
Varasudu Vinay
Rakshana Bose

1992
President Gari Pellam
Drohi Raghav/Shekhar Hindi
Antham Raghav
Kudha Gawah Insp. Raja Mirza

1991
Killer Eeshwar
Jaitrayatra
Santhi Kranthi
Chaitanya Chaitanya
Nirnayam Vamsi Krishna

1990
Shiva Shiva Hindi
Iddaru Iddare
Neti Siddhaartha
Prema Yuddham

1989
Shiva Shiva Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu)
Agni
Geethanjali Prakash
Vicky Daada Vikram
Vijay

1988
Janaki Ramudu
Murali Krishnudu Murali Krishna
Chinna Babu
Aakhari Poratam Vihari

1987
Kirayi Dada
Agni Putrudu
Collector Gari Abbai
Sankeertana
Majnu
Aranyakanda

1986
Captain Nagarjuna
Vikram Vikram



As Producer

* Super (2005) (producer)
* Mass (2004) (producer)
* Satyam (2003) (producer)
* Manmadhudu (2002) (producer)
* Yuvakudu (2000) (producer)
* Prema Katha (1999) (producer)
* Ninne Pelladatha (1996) (producer)
* Sisindri (1995) (producer)
* Shri Ranganeethulu (1983) (producer)
* Premaabhishekam (1981) (producer)

Actress Gowthami (Gauthami) Tadimalla Profile


Gouthami, born as Gouthami Tadimalla, is a Tamil, Telugu actress. Her first film was Dayamayudu, a film based on the life of Jesus Christ. She was studying electronic engineering in Vizag when she got her first film offer. She was introduced to Tamil films through Guru Shishyan, a hit film co-starring Rajinikanth.

She also achieved a critical acclaim for her role in Mani Ratnam's "Iruvar"(1997), which had Mohan Lal, Mammooty, Aishwarya Rai, Prakash Raj, Tabu, Nasser and Revathy in the lead.

She has acted also in Kannada films Elu Suttina Kote, Chikkejamana and Cheluva. She has acted in the Hindi movies, Pyar Hua chori chori, Janata ki Adalat, Haiwan, Admi, Appoo Raja, Trimurti and Dhaal. Prior to this, she had done a few movies in Malayalam, notably His Highness Abdulla and Dhruvam. She has acted in the Tamil serial "Indira" in the lead role of Indira. She married Sandeep Bhatia on June 7, 1998 at Taj Coromandel hotel in Chennai.

She also danced in the famous song 'Chikku Bukku Railu' with Prabhu Deva in the film Gentleman.Presently she is doing a talk show in Sun TV titled ANBUDAN which was launched to compete with Koffee with Anu running successfully on STAR Vijay

She now lives with famous actor Padmashri Kamal Hassan.

Filmography

Actress:

1. Varum Varunnu Vannu (2003) (as Gouthami) .... Samyuktha Varma
2. Kabirdas (2003)
3. Iruvar (1997) .... Ramani
4. Dhaal: The Battle of Law Against Law (1997) .... Sneha Saxena
5. Vaachalam (1997)
6. Aayiram Naavulla Ananthan (1996) .... Radhika
7. Kuruthipunal (1996)
8. Veer (1995)

9. God and Gun (1995) .... Sujata Singh
10. Nammavar (1995) .... Vasanthi

11. Trimurti (1995) .... Jyoti
12. Sukrutham (1994) .... Ravishekar's Wife
13. Chukkan (1994) .... Gayathri
14. Gentleman (1993) .... Guest Appearance

15. Jackpot (1993)
16. Dhruvam (1993) .... Mythili
17. Aadmi (1993)
18. Aagneyam (1993) .... Sobha Menon
19. Atma (1993)
20. Chinna Kannamma (1993)
21. Ayalathe Addeham (1992) .... Sulochana
22. Daddy (1992)

23. Pyar Hua Chori Chori (1992) .... Radha
24. Thevar Magan (1992) .... Shaktivelu's Girlfriend

25. Dharma Dorai (1991)
26. Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata (1990)
27. His Highness Abdullah (1990) .... Radhika
28. Vidhyarambham (1990)
29. Apoorva Sahodarargal (1989) ....
Raja's Girlfriend
30. Naqab (1989) .... Gauri
31. Raja Chinna Roja (1989)
32. Guru Sisyan (1988)

33. Yelu Sutthina Kote (1988) .... Heroine
34. Andhaa Kanoon (1983) .... (Guest Appearance)
35.Srinivasa Kalyanam

Self:

1. Teesra Kaun? (1994) .... Herself (special appearance)

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