Jhansi (TV anchor)

Jhansi is an Indian television news anchor. She has also appeared in several Telugu film and a few TV shows. She has entered into the Telugu Film industry in the year 1994. [1][2][3][4]

Jhansi Laxmi
Born
Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
NationalityIndian
OccupationTV Anchor, Actress

Filmography

As an actress

Year Film Role Notes
1994Egire Paavurama
1997Aahwaanam
1998NavvulataJhansi
Pelli PeetaluAruna
ChandralekhaPrasad's wife
1999Ravoyi Chandamama
2000ManoharamAnand's younger sister
Jayam ManaderaBhavani
Uncle
2001Priyamaina NeekuAishwarya
Family CircusKantham
2002SonthamVenkatalakshmi
2003Ninne IshtapaddanuVisalakshi
Simhachalam
2004Yagnam
SuryamSuryam's mother
2005Bhadra
2006Sri Krishna 2006
Pellaina KothaloJanaki
2007Evadaithe NakentiMeena B. Gangadhar
TulasiKokapeta
2008Ashta ChammaMandira Devi
SwagatamSupraja
2009MaskaKrish's sister-in-law
CurrentSneha's aunt
Bangaru Babu
Aa Intlo
2010Maa Nanna Chiranjeevi
Simha
Saradaga Kasepu
Yemaindi Ee VelaAvantika's aunt
Kalyanram KathiSridevi
2011Golconda High School
PanjaaLakshmi
Bhale Mogudu Bhale Pellam
2012Racha
2013Love Cycle
Anthaka Mundu Aa TarvathaLatha
2014Dikkulu Choodaku RamayyaGopala Krishna's boss
2015Subramanyam For SaleSubramanyam's stepmother
2016Soggade Chinni NayanaSaraswathi
2017Duvvada Jagannadham
Sapthagiri LLB
2018Pantham
SaakshyamSoundarya's sister
Silly FellowsVasanthi's mother
2019F2 - Fun and FrustrationKanthamma
MaharshiInterviewer
MalleshamLakshmi
BrochevarevaruraPhysics teacher
Edaina Jaragocchu
Kousalya KrishnamurthySavitri
Manmadhudu 2Swarnalatha
Ruler
Bhagyanagara Veedullo GamattuBatuku Edla Bandi anchor
2020Pressure CookerAnitha's mother
Krishna and His LeelaGeetha

As a dubbing artist

Television Career

As host

As actress

  • Amrutham comedy serial for Gemini TV (as Sanjeevini)
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gollark: I mean, *some* of them would be prevented using not-C, obviously some are logic errors of some kind and wouldn't.

References

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