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  Shraddha Kapoor
The beautiful actress from the film 'Luv ka The End', Shraddha Kapoor is a daughter of famous actor from the Bollywood Shakti Kapoor. Her mother's name is Shivangi Kapoor. Born in a celebrity family, she is versatile actress Padmini Kolhapure's niece too.

Shraddha had a keen interest in acting since her childhood. She finished her schooling from 'Jamnabai Narsee School' which is located in Juhu, Mumbai. Later she enrolled herself in the Boston University for taking theatre lessons but after one year only, she left her studies to pursue a career in acting.

Sharddha made her acting debut in the year of 2010 with the big stars like Amitabh Bachchan,R. Madhavan and Raima Sen in the film 'Teen Patti'. The film could not do well at the box office and so her performance in the film got unnoticed.

She got a real fame through her d...  See full bio

The beautiful actress from the film 'Luv ka The End', Shraddha Kapoor is a daughter of famous actor from the Bollywood Shakti Kapoor. Her mother's name is Shivangi Kapoor. Born in a celebrity family, she is versatile actress Padmini Kolhapure's niece too.

Shraddha had a keen interest in acting since her childhood. She finished her schooling from 'Jamnabai Narsee School' which is located in Juhu, Mumbai. Later she enrolled herself in the Boston University for taking theatre lessons but after one year only, she left her studies to pursue a career in acting.

Sharddha made her acting debut in the year of 2010 with the big stars like Amitabh Bachchan,R. Madhavan and Raima Sen in the film 'Teen Patti'. The film could not do well at the box office and so her performance in the film got unnoticed.

She got a real fame through her dashing role in her next film 'Luv ka the end'. Though the film was average at the box office but Shraddha got noticed by her role of 'quirky and determined Rhea' in that film. She also got the positive reviews for her good performance in that film. In her real life too, she is determined to build a strong career in acting here in the tinsel town.

Currently,she has taken two new projects as 'Aashiqui 2' and 'Gori Tere Pyar Mein'.

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  Hiphop Aadhi
Hiphop Aadhi is an Indian musical duo consisting of vocalist Adhithya "Adhi" Venkatapathy and disc jockey Jeeva based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Initially underground, the duo achieved wide recognition through the track "Club le Mabbu le"; a radio performance of the song received over two million views within a week of its release on YouTube in 2011. Remy Martin, after hearing the song and being impressed with their determination, eventually launched Hiphop Tamizha as an official brand. In 2012, Hiphop Tamizha released their debut album Hiphop Tamizhan which became a critical and commercial success. According to Adhi, Hiphop Tamizha is a "movement started to promote hip hop culture" in Tamil Nadu. The duo have also contributed to numerous works outside independent music, including performing in films and launching a clothing brand.

Hiphop Aadhi is an Indian musical duo consisting of vocalist Adhithya "Adhi" Venkatapathy and disc jockey Jeeva based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Initially underground, the duo achieved wide recognition through the track "Club le Mabbu le"; a radio performance of the song received over two million views within a week of its release on YouTube in 2011. Remy Martin, after hearing the song and being impressed with their determination, eventually launched Hiphop Tamizha as an official brand. In 2012, Hiphop Tamizha released their debut album Hiphop Tamizhan which became a critical and commercial success. According to Adhi, Hiphop Tamizha is a "movement started to promote hip hop culture" in Tamil Nadu. The duo have also contributed to numerous works outside independent music, including performing in films and launching a clothing brand.

 
  Rio Raj
Rio Raj is a television actor and video jockey. He is best known for his role as the lead actor in Saravanan Meenatchi and as a video jockey in Sun Music.

Rio Raj born and grown up in Erode, Tamil Nadu. He completed his schooling and college at his hometown. After completing his college, He worked in an company for few years and then moved to Sun Music as VJ. He is married to Sruthi Ravi.

Rio Raj started his career in Sun Music as VJ. He is being part of Sun Music for past three long years and anchors different shows. Some of the most popular television show he works are kaloorikalam Suda Suda Chennai, Your Attention Please, Coffee Tea Area. Free Ah Vidu. He won the vikatan award for best anchor 2014.

After achoring for a while, Rio finally got an acting chance in TV Serial. The popular VJ of Sun Music turned out ...  See full bio

Rio Raj is a television actor and video jockey. He is best known for his role as the lead actor in Saravanan Meenatchi and as a video jockey in Sun Music.

Rio Raj born and grown up in Erode, Tamil Nadu. He completed his schooling and college at his hometown. After completing his college, He worked in an company for few years and then moved to Sun Music as VJ. He is married to Sruthi Ravi.

Rio Raj started his career in Sun Music as VJ. He is being part of Sun Music for past three long years and anchors different shows. Some of the most popular television show he works are kaloorikalam Suda Suda Chennai, Your Attention Please, Coffee Tea Area. Free Ah Vidu. He won the vikatan award for best anchor 2014.

After achoring for a while, Rio finally got an acting chance in TV Serial. The popular VJ of Sun Music turned out as Lead actor of Vijay TV serial Saravanan Meenatchi. The new episode of Saravanan Meenatchi to act by him along with Rachitha Mahalakshmi.

Known For: Sathriyan
 
  Saranya Mohan
Saranya Mohan is an Indian film actress, who has acted in Malayalam and Tamil films. She is probably best known for her performances in Yaaradi Nee Mohini and Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu.

Saranya was born on 9 February 1989 in Alappuzha, Kerala as the eldest daughter to Palakkad Iyer parents Mohan and Devika, and has a younger sister named Sukanya. Her mother, Devika, is a trained classical dancer, who runs a dance school in Alappuzha, where Saranya herself also learnt dancing bharatanatyam. She studied at St. Joseph's College in Alappuzha, completing her B. A. degree in English literature.

She was brought to light by Malayalam director Fazil, who had seen Saranya dancing at her dancing school. After approaching and persuading her parents, he cast her for a child character in the 1997 Malayalam film Aniyathi Pravu and its Tam...  See full bio

Saranya Mohan is an Indian film actress, who has acted in Malayalam and Tamil films. She is probably best known for her performances in Yaaradi Nee Mohini and Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu.

Saranya was born on 9 February 1989 in Alappuzha, Kerala as the eldest daughter to Palakkad Iyer parents Mohan and Devika, and has a younger sister named Sukanya. Her mother, Devika, is a trained classical dancer, who runs a dance school in Alappuzha, where Saranya herself also learnt dancing bharatanatyam. She studied at St. Joseph's College in Alappuzha, completing her B. A. degree in English literature.

She was brought to light by Malayalam director Fazil, who had seen Saranya dancing at her dancing school. After approaching and persuading her parents, he cast her for a child character in the 1997 Malayalam film Aniyathi Pravu and its Tamil remake, Kadhalukku Mariyadhai. Following two more roles as a child artiste, she took a break, concentrating on her studies, before enacting a supporting role in another Fazil directorial, Oru Naal Oru Kanavu (2005), in which she acted as a sister to the male lead character.

Her subsequent release, the Dhanush-Nayantara starrer Yaaradi Nee Mohini (2008), brought her into limelight. Her comedic performance as the younger sister to the lead female, who has a crush on her sister's love interest, won her fame and many accolades. She subsequently appeared in a number of Tamil films, which, however, were less successful. 2009, she had six releases, four of which being Tamil projects. Out of her Tamil releases, the tragedy sports film, Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu, directed by debutante Suseenthiran, and the supernatural thriller Eeram proved to be commercially as well as critically successful. Later that year, she made her Telugu debut with Village Lo Vinayakudu and made her comeback to Malayalam films, starring in Chemistry. In 2011 she acted in M.Raja's Velayudham which turned out to be a huge hit. Her role as Vijay's sister won her a lot of good reviews. She also acted in another film named Dharani's Osthi in 2011. She plays the role of the lover of simbhu's (osthe velan) younger brother.

 
  Preetika
Preetika is the lead actress of the Tamil movie Chikku Bhukku, which has the rhythmic sound of a moving train. Paired opposite the very popular actor Aarya the movie is produced by Mediaone Global Entertainment ltd, and directed by director Manigandan.


Actress Preetika is originally a Mangalorian who was born and brought up in Mumbai.


She completed her graduation in Bachelors of Arts and acquired a diploma in Mass Communication and Journalism and now has her own column with South Side Movie Magazine in Chennai and also writes for several other news papers.


She started modeling at the age of 19 and was the face to endorse several prestigious campaigns in Mumbai, Chennai & Hyderabad.

Preetika is the lead actress of the Tamil movie Chikku Bhukku, which has the rhythmic sound of a moving train. Paired opposite the very popular actor Aarya the movie is produced by Mediaone Global Entertainment ltd, and directed by director Manigandan.


Actress Preetika is originally a Mangalorian who was born and brought up in Mumbai.


She completed her graduation in Bachelors of Arts and acquired a diploma in Mass Communication and Journalism and now has her own column with South Side Movie Magazine in Chennai and also writes for several other news papers.


She started modeling at the age of 19 and was the face to endorse several prestigious campaigns in Mumbai, Chennai & Hyderabad.

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  Savithri
Sulagna Panigrahi (Oriya: ସୁଲଗ୍ନା ପାଣିଗ୍ରାହୀ, born 3 February in Berhampur, Orissa is an Oriya and Indian television and film actress. As a débutante, she played the lead role in the television serial Amber Dhara as Dhara, and went on to play the principal character in Do Saheliyaan. She further did a grey role as Sakshi Rajvansh in Bidaai, until bagging her big-break in Bhatt banner film Murder 2 as Reshma.


Panigrahi made her television debut with the show Amber Dhara, where she played the character of Dhara, based on the story of conjoined twins. The series aired on Sony Entertainment Television from September 2007 to March 2008. Her second show was Do Saheliyaan, where she played the role of Maithali, based on the story of best friends ...  See full bio

Sulagna Panigrahi (Oriya: ସୁଲଗ୍ନା ପାଣିଗ୍ରାହୀ, born 3 February in Berhampur, Orissa is an Oriya and Indian television and film actress. As a débutante, she played the lead role in the television serial Amber Dhara as Dhara, and went on to play the principal character in Do Saheliyaan. She further did a grey role as Sakshi Rajvansh in Bidaai, until bagging her big-break in Bhatt banner film Murder 2 as Reshma.


Panigrahi made her television debut with the show Amber Dhara, where she played the character of Dhara, based on the story of conjoined twins. The series aired on Sony Entertainment Television from September 2007 to March 2008. Her second show was Do Saheliyaan, where she played the role of Maithali, based on the story of best friends set in rural Rajasthan. Do Saheliyaan aired on Zee TV from March 2010 to July 2010. After this she went on to do a negative role in the serial Bidaai, playing the role of Sakshi.


She made her Bollywood debut in the 2011 thriller Murder 2, a sequel to the 2004 hit Murder under the banner of Vishesh Films. She played the role of Reshma, a poor college student, who in need for money to survive her family, chooses to become a part-time prostitute and falls victim to a psychopathic serial killer. Her role was well-received with positive reviews from critics around the media.

Known For: Isai
 
  Piaa Bajpai
Pia Bajpai is an Indian film actress and model, who appears primarily in South Indian films. She is best known for her performances as Roshini in Venkat Prabhu's comedy Goa and Saro in K. V. Anand's political thriller Ko. Pia, with the motive of acting in films, earlier had been a model in commercials.

Early life

Pia Bajpai was born in Etawah but resettled in Delhi at 15 to attend a computer course while hoping to gain a break in films.  Though her parents opposed her decision, she enrolled for a diploma in computer science, whilst undertaking small jobs such as working as a receptionist and tutoring in order to earn money to make a good portfolio. However after a year, the office job left her restless and she relocated to Mumbai on her own money. Pia then began to work as a dubbing artiste for serials, but found the jo...  See full bio

Pia Bajpai is an Indian film actress and model, who appears primarily in South Indian films. She is best known for her performances as Roshini in Venkat Prabhu's comedy Goa and Saro in K. V. Anand's political thriller Ko. Pia, with the motive of acting in films, earlier had been a model in commercials.

Early life

Pia Bajpai was born in Etawah but resettled in Delhi at 15 to attend a computer course while hoping to gain a break in films.  Though her parents opposed her decision, she enrolled for a diploma in computer science, whilst undertaking small jobs such as working as a receptionist and tutoring in order to earn money to make a good portfolio. However after a year, the office job left her restless and she relocated to Mumbai on her own money. Pia then began to work as a dubbing artiste for serials, but found the job depressing and moved onto modelling appearing in print-ads, commercials and music videos.  Most notably, she went on to feature in adverts for Cadbury alongside veteran actor, Amitabh Bachchan and Sonata with cricketer, Mahendra Singh Dhoni. She was eventually signed on by noted film-maker Priyadarshan to appear in a commercial he directed and it became a platform for her to break into films.

Career

After appearing in Priyadarshan's commercial, he offered her a chance to play a part in his Tamil film production, and Pia accepted the offer after an audition.  The comedy film, Poi Solla Porom, was directed by A. L. Vijay and featured Karthik Kumar and Nassar in pivotal roles. Upon release the film won critical acclaim and favourable reviews, with Pia's performance labelled as "bubbly and cheery".

She went on to feature in Raju Sundaram's Aegan as a college student, with the film featuring her alongside Ajith Kumar, Nayantara and Navdeep. The film, a remake of 2004 Hindi film Main Hoon Na, received average reviews whilst Pia's portrayal of Amrita Rao's character from the original also garnered a mixed response with a critic citing "she hams it", whilst another cited "she was promising" in her role.  In 2009, she appeared in a low-budget Telugu film, Ninnu Kalisaka and won positive acclaim for her portrayal of her character.
On the final day of sets for Aegan, Ajith Kumar introduced her to director Venkat Prabhu, who signed her for Goa sixth months later, to appear as the love interest of Jai in the film.  During the making of the film in Langkawi, the crew cited that the hotel was haunted and Pia came out with an account of an eerie experience in her hotel room.  Goa became her big break and Pia won critical acclaim for her portrayal of Goan girl Roshini with critics citing that she looked "promising" and "endearing", while the award-winning song "Idhu Varai" was shot featuring her character.  With the help of director Vijay, she was selected to portray the lead role in Siddharth Chandrasekhar's comedy Bale Pandiya alongside Vishnu, becoming her first major release as a lead heroine.  The film won mixed reviews, though Pia's role was praised with a critic from Sify citing that "Pia is improving with every film and looks cute".

Pia's next release was K. V. Anand's political thriller Ko, in which she portrayed Saraswathi, a journalist, alongside Jeeva, Karthika Nair and Ajmal. Prior to release Pia has revealed that the film will be a milestone in her career, citing that she is waiting for the release of the film adamantly.  The film went on to win commercial and critical acclaim, with Pia's performance winning particular praise. A critic cited that "Pia is outstanding in a supporting role" and that "her natural flair in comedy brings the house down", whilst other reviewers labelled her as "effective" and that "she does the part well".  Her first Malayalam language film was Masters opposite Prithviraj.  She was signed as the female lead in the Tamil film Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe directed by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan.

 
  Saindhavi
Saindhavi born 3 January 1989 is a Carnatic music singer and an Indian (mainly Tamil) film playback singer. She completed her schooling at Chettinad Ashram School in Chennai, India. Saindhavi is married to composer G. V. Prakash Kumar on 27 June 2013 in Chennai, India.


As a playback singer, Saidhanvi has sung songs in Tamil films, serials and albums. She has been performing from the age of 12. She is one of the youngest singers who excels in both, classical and light forms. 


In Telugu, she sang "Maamidi komma ki" in Sekhar Kammula's film Avakai Biryani, "Yedho" in Sasirekha Parinayam, "Premadesam Yuvarani" in Jr. NTR Starrer Shakti besides Hemachandra, Sutiga Choodaku in Ishq, a Telugu movie. In Kannada, she sang "Mussanje rangalli" in the movie Psycho, which became a hit.


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Saindhavi born 3 January 1989 is a Carnatic music singer and an Indian (mainly Tamil) film playback singer. She completed her schooling at Chettinad Ashram School in Chennai, India. Saindhavi is married to composer G. V. Prakash Kumar on 27 June 2013 in Chennai, India.


As a playback singer, Saidhanvi has sung songs in Tamil films, serials and albums. She has been performing from the age of 12. She is one of the youngest singers who excels in both, classical and light forms. 


In Telugu, she sang "Maamidi komma ki" in Sekhar Kammula's film Avakai Biryani, "Yedho" in Sasirekha Parinayam, "Premadesam Yuvarani" in Jr. NTR Starrer Shakti besides Hemachandra, Sutiga Choodaku in Ishq, a Telugu movie. In Kannada, she sang "Mussanje rangalli" in the movie Psycho, which became a hit.


She has sung title songs for the TV series Idhu oru kaadhal kadhai, Edhir neechal, Chellamay Chellam, and Magalir Mattum. She is also one of the lead vocalists in the popular series of albums Sacred Chants by Kosmic Music. Her devotional album on Lord Krishna titled 'Alilayil Urangukinra Mayakkannane' was released in 2012 by Gaananjali Recordings.

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  Sonia Mann
Sonia Mann is a south Indian actress who acts mainly in telugu films

Sonia Mann is a south Indian actress who acts mainly in telugu films

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  Sruthi Hariharan
Sruthi Hariharan is an Indian film actress. After doing theatre and working as a background dancer in films, she began a career in acting. She debuted in the 2012 Malayalam film Cinema Company and got noticed after working in the Kannada film Lucia.


Sruthi Hariharan is a Palakkad Iyer, hailing from Kerala, who was raised in Bangalore, Karnataka. She graduated with a BBM degree from Christ University. She is trained in Bharatanatyam and contemporary dance and she is fluent in Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi and can understand Telugu.


She was interested in cultural activities and was a part of the cultural team at Christ College and later went on to do theatre. After college, she wanted to take up dance as her profession but her family, particularly her father, was against it. She joined choreographer Imraan Sardariya's dance ...  See full bio

Sruthi Hariharan is an Indian film actress. After doing theatre and working as a background dancer in films, she began a career in acting. She debuted in the 2012 Malayalam film Cinema Company and got noticed after working in the Kannada film Lucia.


Sruthi Hariharan is a Palakkad Iyer, hailing from Kerala, who was raised in Bangalore, Karnataka. She graduated with a BBM degree from Christ University. She is trained in Bharatanatyam and contemporary dance and she is fluent in Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi and can understand Telugu.


She was interested in cultural activities and was a part of the cultural team at Christ College and later went on to do theatre. After college, she wanted to take up dance as her profession but her family, particularly her father, was against it. She joined choreographer Imraan Sardariya's dance troupe and worked in the Kannada film industry as assistant choreographer and background dancer. She was a background dancer in the industry for three years and featured in a number of songs. Although she was "fascinated" by the film industry she did not intend to become an actor. However, she stated that she "knew it would be wonderful to be in front of the camera" and therefore started being a part of short films and documentaries and a few independent films. She then got the opportunity to audition for a role in the Malayalam film Cinema Company.


Shruti's film career was supposed to start off with a Tamil film but it got shelved  and Cinema Company marked her feature film debut. She had shot for two more Malayalam films, Thekku Thekkoru Desathu and Call Me @. In Francis's Call Me @ she essayed the role of a "bubbly IT girl", while in Nandu's, Thekku Thekkoru Desathu she played a journalist. She landed the lead role in the Kannada film Lucia by Pawan Kumar although she thought that her audition for the film went "horribly". She essayed two characters in the film — one of a lower middle-class girl and the other of a film actress — and dubbed for herself for the first time. The second character was more glamorous that required her to "look hot" and lose weight and the actress stated that Glamour was "difficult for me". Lucia was critically acclaimed and was later remade in several Indian languages. Shruti's performance was well received and she was featured in Rediff's "Most Impressive Kannada Movie Debuts, 2013" list. Later that year she appeared in another Kannada film Dyavre. The film, inspired by real life incidents of prisoners who escaped from a jail, saw Shruti playing the role a pregnant woman  who works in a garment factory. The film also received rave reviews from critics. She was offered a role in director Harsha's Bhajarangi too, but she could not commit herself to the film.


In 2014, she was seen as the love interest of Kitty's character in Jacob Varghese's road movie Savaari 2. She accepted the role although she knew that she would appear in only a few scenes, shooting for 10 days for the film. She played a "rich spoilt brat" in the film and stated that she had to be "very girlie", which she said caused her difficulties as she considered herself "quite a tomboy". She has completed filming for A. P. Arjun's Raate, which she signed even before the release of Lucia. Her character in the film was that of a traditional village girl  and she was chosen among several girls who auditioned for the role as she could speak Kannada, with the director further stating that "her eyes and smile" caught his attention. She is filming for her first Tamil film Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan  and has signed the Kannada film Sipayi to be directed by Rajath Mayee.

 
 
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