Aishwarya Nag

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Aishwarya Nag
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Aishwarya at the Filmfare Magazine Photo Shoot
Born
Aishwarya Nagendra Shenoy

Bangalore, India
Alma mater Bangalore University
Sheshadripuram College
OccupationActress, model
Years active2008–present

Aishwarya Nag is an Indian actress and model, who has appeared in South Indian films, primarily in Kannada cinema. After her modelling, she made her acting debut in the film Neene Neene (2008). She rose to fame by acting in the Kannada film Jolly Days (2009) and Kal Manja (2010).[ citation needed ]

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Career

Aishwarya debuted as a lead actress in the 2008 released film Neene Neene opposite Dhyan and Anant Nag when she was 16 years old.[ citation needed ] The film dealt with the pressures and hassles of tech workers, and was appreciated for being maturely dealt with. Aishwarya got a great deal of praise for holding her own against Anant Nag who played her dad in the film. She was next seen in the MD Shridhar film Jolly Days, a remake of the Telugu hit Happy Days . It was well received by critics, who called her a "very good heroine material in Kannada." [1]

After a brief hiatus, she was seen in the comedy, Kal Manja, which also had Komal Kumar in the cast. The film met with favorable reviews and her performance was lauded by critics.[ citation needed ] She then signed the film Vighna opposite Vijay Raghavendra, which underwent several delays in the making process. 2013 year saw her majority releases with Prajwal Devaraj starrer Ziddi being the first release. She appeared in the comedy film Loosegalu , another comedy opposite Vijay Raghavendra named Chella Pilli , a romantic comedy Pataisu and Jaathre opposite Chetan Chandra. [2] She is playing the lead protagonist role in T. S. Nagabharana's next directional Vasundhara. [3] Nag is playing a lead role in the movie Muddu Manase where she is seen riding a Royal Enfield with ease. She has received good appreciation from the critics for the role. Aishwarya played a media reporter in the movie Jaathre in 2015. She is currently[ when? ] shooting for her next movie "The Gulaabi street" and is playing a lead role in the movie which is vaguely inspired by the Bollywood movie Fashion .

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2008 Neene Neene Nandini
2009 Jolly Days Ankitha
2010Buridi Telugu film
2011 Kal Manja Indira
2012VighnaDelayed
2013ZiddiSridevi
2013 Chella Pilli Diya
2013 Loosegalu MilkyNominated, SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actress
2014 Vasundhara Vasundhara [4]
2015 Muddu Manase Mouna
2015 Jaathre Kiran
2020PataisuFilming
2015The Gulaabi streetFilming

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References

  1. "Jolly Days - Well done boys!". Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  2. "Aishwarya Nag pins her hopes on 2013". The Times of India . Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  3. "Aishwarya Nag in T S Nagabharana film". The Times of India . Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  4. "Aishwarya Nag in T S Nagabharana film". The Times of India . Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2013.