Anjali filmography

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Anjali at the 60th Filmfare Awards in 2013

Anjali is an Indian actress who primarily works in Tamil and Telugu films. Anjali is recognised as one of the finest actors in Tamil cinema, known for her "performance-oriented roles". [1] [2] She debuted in the thriller Photo (2006). Her breakthrough film was again a thriller, Kattradhu Thamizh (2007). She had a continued success in Telugu cinema during 20132014 for the films Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu , Balupu , Masala , Geethanjali and Dictator. After a brief setback, she got commercial success through Vakeel Saab (2021) and received praised for Gangs of Godavari (2024).

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Films

Key
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YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2006 Photo Swapna Telugu
2007Premalekha RasaSandyaTelugu
Kattradhu Thamizh Anandhi Tamil
2008 Honganasu Impana Kannada
Aayudham Seivom MeenakshiTamil
2010 Angadi Theru SermakkaniTamil
Rettaisuzhi SusheelaTamil
Magizhchi KuzhaliTamil
2011 Payyans Seema Malayalam
Thoonga Nagaram Kalaivani (Radha / Theru Trisha)Tamil
Karungali Amudhanila GunasekharanTamil
Ko HerselfTamilSpecial appearance in the song "Aga Naga"
Mankatha Suchitra SumanthTamil
Engaeyum Eppothum Manimegalai RamasamyTamil
Thambi Vettothi Sundaram Lourd MaryTamil
Maharaja PriyaTamil
2012 Aravaan VanchiTamil Cameo appearance
Kalakalappu MadhaviTamil
2013 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu SeethaTelugu
Vathikuchi LeenaTamil
Settai ShakthiTamil
Balupu Dr. AnjaliTelugu
Singam II HerselfTamilSpecial appearance in the song "Vaale Vaale" [3]
Masala Sania / Sarita / Savitri (Portrait)Telugu
2014 Geethanjali Geethanjali / UshaanjaliTelugu
2015 Rana Vikrama GowriKannada
Sakalakala Vallavan AnjaliTamil
Sankarabharanam Dakhu Rani MunniTelugu
2016 Dictator KathyayiniTelugu
Mapla Singam SailajaTamil
Sarrainodu SinthamaniTeluguSpecial appearance in the song "Blockbuster"
Iraivi PonniTamil
2017 Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal SandhyaTamilCameo appearance
Chitrangada ChitrangadaTelugu
Taramani SoumyaTamilCameo appearance
Balloon JacquelineTamil
2018 Rosapoo ReshmiMalayalam
Kaali ValliTamil
2019 Peranbu Vijaya Lakshmi "Viji"Tamil
Lisaa LisaaTamil
Sindhubaadh VenbaTamil
2020 Naadodigal 2 SengodiTamil [4]
Nishabdham Maha Lakshmi "Maha"TeluguBilingual film [5]
SilenceTamil
2021 Vakeel Saab Zareena BegumTelugu
2022 Bairagee Music TeacherKannada [6] [7]
Macherla Niyojakavargam HerselfTeluguSpecial appearance in the song "Ra Ra Reddy I'm Ready" [8]
2023 Iratta MaliniMalayalam [9]
2024 Yezhu Kadal Yezhu Malai Tamil [10]
Geethanjali Malli Vachindi Geethanjali / UshaanjaliTelugu [11]
Gangs of Godavari RathnamalaTelugu [12]
2025 Game Changer ParvathyTelugu [13]
Madha Gaja Raja MadhaviTamil [14]
TBAEegaiTBATamilFilming [15]

Television

YearTitleRoleNetworkLanguageNotesRef.
2020 Paava Kadhaigal Jyothi Lakshmi / Aadhi Lakshmi Netflix Tamil Segment: Love Panna Uttranum [16]
2021 Navarasa MutthulakshmiTamilSegment: Thunintha Pin
20222023 Jhansi Jhansi / Mahitha Disney+Hotstar Telugu [17]
2022 Fall DivyaTamil [18]
2024 Bahishkarana Pushpa ZEE5 Telugu [19]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistNotesRef.
2010"Semmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam" A. R. Rahman Non-album single [20]

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