Ranjani Raghavan

Ranjani Raghavan (born 29 March 1994 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India) is an Indian film and television actress, writer and creative director. She predominantly acts in Kannada films. She is well known for her role in the Kannada TV series, Putta Gowri Maduve.[1][2][3][4][5]

Ranjani Raghavan
Born (1994-03-29) March 29, 1994
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress, writer, creative director

After quiting the part in 'Puttagowri Maduve', she is now acting as the lead role in the serial "Kannadathi" that has gained a good audience. She is acting with 'Kiran Raj' as the lead role. Her explaination of the new 'Kannada terms' at the end of the serial has a separate audience base and has a very good response.[6]

Career

She started her career with a small role Nagaveni in the mythological serial Keladi chenamma. She then acted in serial Aakasadeepa where she played the role of the protagonist's sister. She was then offered the lead role in the serial Puttagowri maduve, which gave her a huge name and success in small screen. Her role was widely acclaimed among her TV audience. She is now working as creative director for serial Istadevate and acting in the Malayalam serial Pournamithinkal.

She has also acted in the film Rajahamsa which received mixed reviews from audience.

Filmography

Year Film Role Director Notes
2017 Rajahamsa Hamsa Jadesh Kumar Hampi
2018 Takkar Punya Raghu Shastry
2019 Sathyam Geetha Ashok Kadaba
2020 untitled soumya vinayak kodsara

Television

Year Program Role Language Channel
2013-2014 Akashadeepa Kannada Star Suvarna
2014-2018 Putta Gowri Maduve Putta Gowri Kannada Colors Kannada
2019 Pournami Thinkal Pournami Malayalam Asianet
2019–2020 Ishta Devathe Creative director debut,script writer and Co producer Kannada Colors Kannada
2020 Kannadathi Bhuvaneshwari Kannada Colors Kannada
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