Aksha Pardasany

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Aksha Pardasany
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Years active2004 (Child artist),
2007–present
Website akshapardasany.com

Aksha Pardasany [1] is an Indian actress. She has acted in Telugu, Malayalam films such as Yuvatha , Goal , Ride and Kandireega . [2]

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Personal life

Aksha hails from a Sindhi background. She attended the Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, where she completed her 12th standard. [3]

Career

During her 8th class year she began modeling and has since acted in approximately 75 commercials.[ citation needed ] She made her debut in the Malayalam film Goal, where the director Yuvatha spotted her and signed her for one of the lead roles in his films. [4] She finished working on Goal while she was in the 10th class. [5] She appeared as a guest in a song for a Malayalam film titled Bangles . [6]

After a span of two years, she appeared in the Telugu film Bengal Tiger in a cameo role. [7]

Aksha got into collaboration with a US-based fashion brand Yog The Label. [8] They sell her photos featuring products manufactured in USA and Europe worldwide. [9]

Filmography

As actress

List of films and roles
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2004 Musafir Young Sam Hindi Child artist
2007 Goal Neethu Malayalam Debut film in lead role
2008 Yuvatha Visalakshi a.k.a. Baby Telugu
2009 Ride PoojaTelugu
2010Adi NuvveSameeraTelugu
2011 Kandireega SandhyaTeluguNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu
2013 Satruvu AnushaTelugu
Rye RyeLakshmiTelugu
Bangles Malayalam
Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Hindi Cameo appearance
2014 Salim Nisha Tamil Dubbed into Telugu as Dr. Salim
2015 Bengal Tiger TeluguCameo appearance
2016 Dictator ShruthiTeluguSupporting role
Mental PoliceTelugu[ citation needed ]
2017 Radha Rukmini "Rukku"TeluguExtended cameo appearance
Love You Family Khushi Hindi [10]
2024 Kartam Bhugtam Hindi

Web series

List of web series and roles
YearTitleRolePlatformNotes
2020- 2022 Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega SP Dolly Sahu Netflix 2 Seasons
2021 Kathmandu Connection Shivani Bhatnagar SonyLIV 2 Seasons
2023 Rafuchakkar JioCinema

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