Anandhi (actress)

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Anandhi
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Anandhi in 2016
Born
Rakshita

9 December
Other namesHasika
OccupationActress
Years active2012–present
Spouse
Socrates
(m. 2021)
Children1

Anandhi (born Rakshita; [1] 9 December) is an Indian actress who primarily appears in Tamil and Telugu films. After her debut in the Telugu film Bus Stop (2012), she appeared in Vetrimaaran's Tamil production Poriyaalan (2014). The same year she got her major breakthrough with Prabhu Solomon's Kayal (2014) by which she is recognized as Kayal Anandhi. She also won Special Prize for Kayal at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. [2]

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Early life

Anandhi was born on 9 December [3] [ non-primary source needed ] in a Telugu family in Warangal, Telangana. [4] [5]

Career

Anandhi made her debut with Maruthi's coming-of-age film Bus Stop (2012). Critics responded positively.[ citation needed ] Her next film, Priyathama Neevachata Kushalama , opened in March 2013 to negative reviews, though a critic claimed that "the saving grace for the film is the performance of the lead pair - Varun Sandesh and Hasika", adding that Hasika "looks traditional and has put up a decent show as well." [6]

Anandhi was next seen in Vijay Maddala's next directorial venture Green Signal, where she appeared alongside newcomer Revanth, though the film garnered negative reviews.[ citation needed ] In early 2013, she had also signed on to appear in the Tamil film, Poriyaalan alongside Harish Kalyan, written by Manimaran. During production, the scope of the film became larger after it was announced that director Vetrimaaran had chosen to invest in the venture as a co-producer. [7]

Anandhi appeared in Prabhu Solomon's directorial venture Kayal , in which she plays the title role. The director decided to rechristen her as Anandhi from Rakshita for the film, and she was selected after auditioning twice before impressing Solomon. [8] Her performance received praise. [9] [10] She was nominated for several Best Debut Actress awards for 2014, including at the Vijay Awards. [11]

In 2015, Anandhi's first release was in A. Sarkunam's Chandi Veeran produced by Bala, in which she portrayed the romantic interest of Atharvaa's character. [12] Anandhi then worked on the adult comedy flick Trisha Illana Nayanthara (2015) starring alongside G. V. Prakash Kumar. [13] [14] Post-release, Anandhi revealed her displeasure at working with the director and revealed that she was led to believe that the film would be a "cute love story" and not an "adult comedy". Anandhi nonetheless helped to promote the release of the film's Telugu version. [15] In 2016, she played a small role in Visaranai ,[ citation needed ] followed by two films with G. V. Prakash Kumar in Enakku Innoru Per Irukku and Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru . [16] [17] In 2017, her films were Rubaai , Pandigai and En Aaloda Seruppa Kaanom . In 2018, she appeared in Mari Selvaraj's debut film Pariyerum Perumal , one of the best Tamil films made on caste discrimination and the pain of the oppressed people. [18] The film was released to positive reviews, while the cast's performance was critically acclaimed. [19] Her next project was Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gundu (2019). Anandhi's character in the film was similar to that she played in Pariyerum Perumal. [20]

Anandhi appeared in the web series Live Telecast directed by Venkat Prabhu and starring Kajal Aggarwal and Vaibhav Reddy. [21]

Personal life

Anandhi married Socrates on 7 January 2021 in Warangal, Telangana. He is a marine engineer turned assistant director, philosopher, and brother-in-law of Moodar Koodam–fame director Naveen, notable for working in Alaudhinin Arputha Camera and Agni Siragugal . [22] Anandhi and Socrates have a son. [23]

Filmography

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2012 Ee Rojullo a girl who cheats another guy Telugu debut film; minor role
Bus Stop SeemaDebut in a supporting Role[ citation needed ]
2013 Priyathama Neevachata Kusalama PreethiDebut as Lead Actress; credited as Hasika [6]
Naayak Babji's henchman's sisterCameo Appearance
2014 Green Signal Jessie [24]
Poriyaalan ShanthiTamil [25]
Kayal Kayalvizhi "Kayal" [26]
2015 Chandi Veeran Thamarai [27]
Trisha Illana Nayanthara Ramya [28]
2016 Visaranai Shanthi [29]
Enakku Innoru Per Irukku Hema [30]
Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru Nancy [31]
2017 Rubaai Ponni [32]
Pandigai Kavya [33]
En Aaloda Seruppa Kaanom Sandhya [34]
2018 Mannar Vagaiyara Ilaiyarani [35]
Pariyerum Perumal Jothi Mahalakshmi [36]
2019 Irandam Ulagaporin Kadaisi Gundu Chithra [37]
2021 Zombie Reddy Nandini Reddy / Shailaja ReddyTelugu [38]
Sridevi Soda Center "Sodala" Sridevi [39]
Kamali From Nadukkaveri KamaliTamil [40]
2022 Nadhi Bharathi [41]
Itlu Maredumilli Prajaneekam LachimiTelugu [42]
Yugi KarthikaTamil
Adrishyam Malayalam Malayalam debut film
2023 Custody MalarTamil / TeluguCameo appearance
Raavana Kottam Indra PriyadarshiniTamil [43]
Vidhi PallaviTelugu
2024 White Rose DivyaTamil
TBABhairavamTBATeluguFilming [44]

Television

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2010Aata JuniorsContestantTelugu
2016–2018 Thalayanai Pookal AnithaTamil[ citation needed ]
2022Dance India Dance TeluguJudgeTelugu [45]

Web Series

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2021 Live Telecast KalaiTamil [46]
TBAArabia KadaliTBATeluguFilming [47]

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