Satna Titus

Satna Titus is an Indian actress who works in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. After making her debut in the Tamil film Guru Sukran (2015), she has starred in films including Pichaikkaran (2016) and Yeidhavan (2017).

Satna Titus
Born (1994-11-25) 25 November 1994
Kochi, Kerala, India
OccupationActress
Years active2015 – present
Spouse(s)Karthik

Career

Satna Titus made her acting debut in the low-budget Tamil film, Guru Sukran (2015).[1] She was then cast in a leading role in the Vijay Antony-starrer Pichaikkaran (2016) directed by Sasi. Portraying an independent young woman who owns a pizza joint, Satna won critical acclaim for her performance, with a critic from The Hindu calling her "refreshingly grounded" and Sify.com stating "she looks cute and her girl next door look is a big plus".[2][3] The film subsequently went on to become one of the most successful Tamil films of the year, while its dubbed Telugu version also did profitable business.[4][5] The success of the film prompted Satna to sign on to appear in films including Yeidhavan (2017) and Thittam Pottu Thirudura Koottam (2017), while she was also signed for Ameer's Santhana Devan (2018), before having to opt out.[6]

Personal Life

In September 2016, Satna registered her marriage to Karthi, a distributor for the film, Pichaikkaran (2016). Satna's parents had initially filed a police complaint against Karthi stating that he was trying to prematurely end Satna's acting career, but later withdrew the complaint. An official wedding ceremony was held in January 2017, with Satna agreeing to finish her pre-existing acting commitments before taking a sabbatical.[7][8]

Filmography

  • All films are in Tamil, unless otherwise noted.
YearFilmRoleNotes
2015Guru Sukran
2016PichaikkaranMagizhini
2017YeidhavanSI, Janani

SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE

2018Needi Naadi Oke KathaDharmikaTelugu film
2019Thittam Poattu Thirudura KootamAnjali
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