Sushma Raj

Sushma Raj is an Indian film actress who has worked in the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada film industries.[1][2]

Sushma Raj
Born (1991-01-19) 19 January 1991
Bangalore, India
OccupationActress ( heroine)
Years active2013-Present

Career

Sushma Raj is from a Telugu family settled in Bangalore and pursued a degree in fashion designing, before becoming an actress.[3] Sushma made her acting debut with the Kannada romantic film, Madarangi (2013), in which she won positive reviews for her portrayal of her character. The film had a low-key release but became a sleeper hit at the box office and fetched further offers for the actress.[4][5] Her breakthrough role was in the Telugu romantic thriller film, Maaya (2014) by G. Neelakanta Reddy, for which she auditioned and participated on workshops for, before beginning shoot.[6] A critic noted Sushma "pulls off her role rather comfortably and manages to show the variations in her character without strain" and that "she is sincere and plays her part naturally".[7] She was subsequently seen

in Joru opposite Sundeep Kishan, though the film fared poorly at the box office.[8]

Sushma next appeared in the Tamil romantic comedy, India Pakistan (2015) opposite Vijay Antony and won positive reviews for her portrayal of a lawyer. A critic from Sify.com noted Sushma "emotes well and is perfect for the role" and linked her appearance to Anushka Shetty.[9]

Filmography

Films
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2013Chatrigalu Saar ChatrigaluKannada
2013MadarangiKannada
2014MaayaPoornaTelugu
2014Jorushruti Telugu
2015India PakistanMelinaTamilNominated, SIIMA Best Debut Actress (Tamil)
2016Nayakisandhya Telugu
2016Nayagisandhya Tamil
2016Eedu Gold Ehegeeta Telugu
2016JindhaaTamilFilming
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