Shriya Saran

Shriya Saran ( born September 11, 1982 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand in India) is an Indian actress who films in Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English turns.

One of her first roles was in the rotated on Hindi television series Amma and Family, where she played a daughter in a Muslim family. In 2001 she took over in the Telugu film Ishtam her first starring role. After initially followed by several Telugu movies, then she also started in Hindi films and Tamil films play along. Particularly successful she was with the films Tagore, Arjun, Sivaji that were synchronized in addition to the original version also each in several Indian languages ​​.

In 2008, she turned to The Other End of the Line her first American film. In this romantic comedy, she plays a young Indian employees working in Mumbai in a telephone service for American customers. While her parents are planning their engagement, she develops romantic feelings for one of its customers and decides to fly on your own and without the knowledge of her family and her fiancé to San Francisco to meet him there.

In January 2008, Shriya Saran was displayed in Tamil Nadu Makkal Katchi of the Hindu ( HMK ) for wearing indecent clothing. The occasion was her appearance at the Silver Jubilee celebrations for her film Sivaji: The Boss, where she wore a short -cut dress that in the opinion of HMK an insult of Hindu culture represented. Similar allegations have been made by HMK also against their fellow actor Kushboo Sundar and Mallika Sherawat. Shriya Saran later published an apology addressed to Tamils ​​and Hindus, in which she referred to her carried to the festivities dress as a mistake and said that she had a great respect for the traditions and culture of Tamil Nadu.

Movies

  • 2001: Ishtam
  • 2002: Santosham
  • 2002: Chennakeshava Reddy
  • 2002: Nuvve Nuvve
  • 2003: Tujhe Meri Kasam
  • 2003: Nenu Naaku nuvvu neeku
  • 2003: Tagore
  • 2003: Ela Cheppanu
  • 2003: Ennaku 20 Unnaku 18
  • 2004: Nenunnanu
  • 2004: Thoda Thoda Hum Tum Badlo
  • 2004: Arjun
  • 2005: Mazhai
  • 2005: Naa Alludu
  • 2005: Sadaa Mee Sevalo
  • 2005: Soggadu
  • 2005: Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu
  • 2005: Balu ABCDEFG
  • 2005: Chatrapathi
  • 2005: Bhageeratha
  • 2005: Bommalata
  • 2006: Devadasu (guest appearance )
  • 2006: Game (guest appearance )
  • 2006: Boss (guest appearance )
  • 2006: Thiruvilayadal Arambam
  • 2007: Munna ( song number)
  • 2007: Arasu ( Cameo )
  • 2007: Sivaji: The Boss
  • 2007: Awaarapan
  • 2007: Tulasi (guest appearance )
  • 2007: Azhagiya Tamil Magan
  • 2008: Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan
  • 2008: Mission Istanbul
  • 2008: With Love Call - The Other End Of The Line
  • 2009: Ek - The Power of One
  • 2009: Thoranai
  • 2009: Thiruvilayadal arambam
  • 2009: Kanthaswamy / Mallanna
  • 2009: Cooking with Stella
  • 2010: Kutty
  • 2010: Uthama puthiran
  • 2010: Chikku BUKKU
  • 2011: Rowthriam
  • 2012: Raja Pattai (guest appearance in a song)
  • 2012: Life Is Beautiful
  • 2012: Midnight's Children
  • 2013: Pavitra
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