Anjali Sudhakar
Anjali (Kannada: ಅಂಜಲಿ) (born 22 May 1972) is an Indian Sandalwood movie and television actress who appeared in Kannada cinema. Her original name was Shantha, before director Kashinath named her as Anjali.[1]
Anjali | |
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Born | Shantha 22 May 1972 Kanakapura, Karnataka |
Other names | Sandalwood Neelam |
Children | 2 |
Website | chiloka |
Family
Anjali is married to Sudhakar and since 1998 has settled in Dubai to focus on family life. She has two daughters, Siri and Samrudhi. Recently she came back to Bengaluru.
Career
One decade of career and a variety of popular roles in more than 87 films speak volume about her calibre as an actress. Some of her all-time hits are Anantana Avantara, Neenu Nakare Halu Sakare, Tharle Nan Maga, Appa Nanjappa Maga Gunajappa, Ksheera Saagara, Kalavida, Kona Eedaithe, Undu Hodha Kondu Hodha and Utkarsha. She has acted opposite Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh, Anant Nag, Jaggesh, Kumar Govind, Kumar Bangarappa, Sridhar, Sunil, Jai Jagadish and Ravikiran. She has also acted in television series with over 500 episodes.
Filmography
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Kankana Bhagya | ||
1989 | Maha Yuddha | ||
1989 | Idu Sadhya | ||
1989 | Hendthighelbedi | ||
1989 | Avane Nanna Ganda | ||
1989 | Anantana Avantara | ||
1990 | Ganeshana Maduve | ||
1990 | College Hero | ||
1991 | Nagu Naguta Nali | ||
1991 | Antharangada Mrudanga | ||
1991 | Undoo Hoda Kondoo Hoda | ||
1991 | Shwethaagni | ||
1991 | Rollcall Ramakrishna | ||
1991 | Neenu Nakkare Halu Sakkare | ||
1992 | Bhale Keshava | ||
1992 | Tharle Nanmaga | ||
1992 | Saptapadi | ||
1992 | Pranayada Pakshigalu | ||
1993 | Jana Mecchida Maga | ||
1993 | Bhavya Bharatha | ||
1994 | Sididedda Shiva | ||
1994 | Murder | ||
1994 | Gopi Kalyana | ||
1994 | Appa Nanjappa Maga Gunjappa | ||
1995 | Thumbida Mane | ||
1995 | Kona Eedaithe | ||
1997 | Kalavida | ||
1997 | Baduku Jataka Bandi |
Awards
- Chitra Premigala Sangha awards for best performances.
References
- "Anjali Anjali (1972-0) is a Kannada Actress known for the movies Ganeshana Maduve(1990),". chiloka.com. Retrieved 3 April 2017.