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Vidhya Venkatesh

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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
2006–present


Name
  
Vidhya Venkatesh

Other names
  
Vidhu Vinod Chopra

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Vidhya Venkatesh is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Tamil and Kannada language films. After making her debut in the Tamil film Panchathanthiram (2002), she won critical acclaim for her performances in Chigurida Kanasu (2003) and Nenapirali (2005).

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Career

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Vidhya Venkatesh did a degree a BA Literature at Ethiraj College, Chennai before beginning work as a part of the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts franchise. She then spent two and a half years working as an air hostess for Singapore Airlines, flying predominantly between Singapore and Russia. Vidhya was interested in acting in films and approached K. S. Ravikumar for a role in the Kamal Haasan-starrer Panchathanthiram (2002), and was able to successfully audition for the role of Sriman's Telugu wife in the film. She then appeared in the low-budget film Kalatpadai (2003) alongside several newcomers and won positive reviews for her portrayal, with a reviewer noting that she is "excellent in her role" and that "she comes into her own as the movie proceeds". Her modelling co-ordinator subsequently put her pictures through to Kannada director Nagabharana and she next appeared in Chigurida Kanasu (2003). She followed it up with a critically acclaimed performance in Nenapirali (2005), for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Actress.


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Filmography

Actress
2005
Nenapirali as
Indushree
2003
Chigurida Kanasu as
Varalakshmi
2003
Kalatpadai
2002
Panchatanthiram

References

Vidhya Venkatesh Wikipedia