Showing all artists born in November 17
Keerthi Reddy
This Indian actress appears mainly in Hindi and South Indian cinema. Keerthi Reddy was born on November 17, 1978 in Hyderabad to interior designer father and costume designer mother. Keerthi's grandfather Ganga Reddy is the former Member of Parliament from Andhra Pradesh in Nizamabad. Keerthi was brought up in Bangalore and she completed her schooling from The Valley School of Jiddu Krishnamurthy near Madanapalle.
Keerthi has taken professional training in Bharatnatyam for eight years. The actress briefly attended Hyderabad-based St. Joseph Public School. For higher education, she attended Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada and Baltimore in US. Talking about her career, Keerthi debuted in Telugu cinema with the film 'Gunshot', which was the directorial venture of S. V. Krishna Reddy. In the year 1997, Keerthi stepped into Kollywood with the film ... See full bio
Keerthi has taken professional training in Bharatnatyam for eight years. The actress briefly attended Hyderabad-based St. Joseph Public School. For higher education, she attended Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada and Baltimore in US. Talking about her career, Keerthi debuted in Telugu cinema with the film 'Gunshot', which was the directorial venture of S. V. Krishna Reddy. In the year 1997, Keerthi stepped into Kollywood with the film ... See full bio
Known For:
Iniyavale
Roja
Roja Selvamani (born Latha Reddy on 17 November 1972) is a South Indian actress and politician. She is presently with YSR Congress party. Roja was born in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. She learnt Kuchipudi, and a dance form, for a few years. Roja entered the cinema industry with Telugu films. Her first movie was Prema thapassu with acting legend Rajendra Prasad where the complete movie was shot in Tirupati.
She was introduced to the Tamil film industry by director R.K. Selvamani with Chembaruthi along with actor Prashanth. The movie was a hit and paved the way for her in the Tamil cinema industry.She became popular with her songs such as "Veloor Maman" in the film Makkal Aatchi with Mammootty and "Mastana Mastana" in Rasaiyya with Prabhu Deva.
She became popular acting in films with actors such as Rajnikanth in Veera, and Arjun in Ayudha Po... See full bio
She was introduced to the Tamil film industry by director R.K. Selvamani with Chembaruthi along with actor Prashanth. The movie was a hit and paved the way for her in the Tamil cinema industry.She became popular with her songs such as "Veloor Maman" in the film Makkal Aatchi with Mammootty and "Mastana Mastana" in Rasaiyya with Prabhu Deva.
She became popular acting in films with actors such as Rajnikanth in Veera, and Arjun in Ayudha Po... See full bio
Known For:
En Vazhi Thani Vazhi
, Killadi
, Saguni
, Sri Rama Rajyam
, Kaavalan
, Ellam Avan Seyal
, Parijatham
, Pasa Kiligal
, Maayavi
, Arasu
, Kottai Mariamman
, Viswanathan Ramamoorthy
, Koodi Vazhnthal Kodi Nanmai
, Sandhitha Velai
, Eazhaiyin Sirippil
, Mugam
, Suyamvaram
, Nenjinile
, Housefull
, Kaadhal Kavithai
, Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen
, Arasiyal
, Pasamulla Pandiyare
, Vallal
, Parambarai
, Ayudha Poojai
, Makkal Aatchi
, Raasaiyya
, Raja Muthirai
, Sarigamapadani
, Veera
, Suriyan
, Chembaruthi
Gemini Ganesan
Gemini Ganesan was an Indian actor. He was nicknamed "Kadhal Mannan" (King of Romance) of Tamil cinema for the romantic roles he played in movies.
Ganesan’s dream was to become a doctor. In April 1940 he went to Trichy to see T.R. Alamelu. Alamelu’s father proposed to Ganesan his daughter in marriage and promised him a medical seat after graduation. Ganesan immediately agreed and married Alamelu in June 1940. Alamelu lost her father and her elder sister within one month of her marriage. Ganesans dreams of becoming a doctor shattered. There was no choice left for him, but to find a job immediately as he was the only person to support his family. He got an interview from Indian Air Force. Much against Alamelu’s wishes Ganesan went to Delhi. In Delhi he met his uncle Narayanaswami who advised him to beco... See full bio
Ganesan’s dream was to become a doctor. In April 1940 he went to Trichy to see T.R. Alamelu. Alamelu’s father proposed to Ganesan his daughter in marriage and promised him a medical seat after graduation. Ganesan immediately agreed and married Alamelu in June 1940. Alamelu lost her father and her elder sister within one month of her marriage. Ganesans dreams of becoming a doctor shattered. There was no choice left for him, but to find a job immediately as he was the only person to support his family. He got an interview from Indian Air Force. Much against Alamelu’s wishes Ganesan went to Delhi. In Delhi he met his uncle Narayanaswami who advised him to beco... See full bio