Shriya Saran filmography
Shriya Saran is an Indian film actress and model, who has acted mostly in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi language films, and a few films in English, Malayalam and Kannada. She made her acting debut with the Telugu film Ishtam (2001) and had her first commercial success with Santosham (2002).[1][2] The following year, she made her Hindi cinema debut with a supporting role in Tujhe Meri Kasam, alongside Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D'Souza.[3] This was followed by the commercially successful crime drama Tagore (2003), in which she was paired opposite Chiranjeevi.[4] The same year, she played a supporting role in the Tamil-Telugu bilingual film Enakku 20 Unakku 18, which marked her debut in Tamil cinema.[3] In 2005, she had ten releases including Mazhai, S. S. Rajamouli's Chhatrapati, for which she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu, and Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu, in which she was among the three characters. Saran's solitary release in 2006 was the Tamil film Thiruvilayadal Arambam.
In 2007, she was paired opposite Rajinikanth in S. Shankar's Sivaji.[3] It was the most expensive film in Indian cinema and went on to become the highest grossing Tamil film to that point.[5][6][7] The same year, she made a comeback in Hindi cinema with Mohit Suri's Awarapan, where she played the role of a Muslim woman.[8] Following that, she made her American cinema debut with James Dodson's The Other End of the Line (2008),[3] in which she played the role of an Indian woman who works in a Call centre.[9] Her subsequent releases include the Tamil films Kanthaswamy (2009), Kutty (2010), and Pokkiri Raja (2010), which marked her debut in Malayalam cinema. In 2012, she starred in Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children, an English adaptation of Salman Rushdie's novel of the same name. Two years later, Saran played a princess in Roopa Iyer's period fantasy drama Chandra; the film was shot simultaneously in Kannada and Tamil.[10] Later that year, she played dual roles in the Telugu film Manam, which earned her critical acclaim, and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress – Telugu Award at the 62nd Filmfare Awards South.[11] The following year, she appeared opposite Ajay Devgan in the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film of the same name, Drishyam, which turned to be a box office success.[12]
Films
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- ↑ "Review: Kutty is fun". Rediff.com. 15 January 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
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- ↑ "PIX: The HOT item songs in Zila Ghaziabad". Rediff.com. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
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