Anjena Kirti

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Anjena Kirti
Born11 February [1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2014–present

Anjena Kirti is an Indian actress and model, who predominantly works in the Tamil film industry. Anjena was born and raised in Chennai, she was an international airline crew Etihad Airways. She left her airline crew job to pursue a career in acting. [2]

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Career

Debuting in 2014 Tamil comedy Azhagiya Pandipuram directed by N. Rayan as the lead, Anjena entered the Tamil film industry. However, the first film she shot for was Vetri Kondaan, a romantic thriller which failed to release. Her subsequent releases were Thiranthidu Seese (2015) with Sai Dhanshika and Anjena Kirti playing the female leads, followed by the film Andhadhi as Anjana. She was then in a children's 3D film shot entirely in Japan, Jambulingam 3D (2016), [3] directed by Hari and Hareesh. Anjena then starred in Chennai600028 II, directed by Venkat Prabhu, where she played a north Indian girl paired opposite Vijay Vasanth. Her next release was Yaagan, where she paired opposite a newcomer, Sajan. [4] Her next films were Vadacurry director Saravana Raja's RK Nagar , which released on Netflix in 2019. Anjena plays a north Chennai girl named Kamatchi. [5] Anjena later in 2021 played the Muslim bride Zarina Begum in the time loop Tamil film Maanaadu .[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2014 Azhagiya Pandipuram Deepika
2015 Thiranthidu Seese Dhivya
2015 Andhadhi Anjana
2016 Jumbulingam 3D Irene
Chennai 600028 II Poonam
2018YaaganPrabha
2019 RK Nagar Kamatchi
2021 Maanaadu Zarina Begum
2022 Manmadha Leelai Modelcameo
Coffee with Kadhal Kathir's ex-girlfriendcameo
2024 The Greatest of All Time Juvenile warden

Web series

YearTitleRoleStreaming NetworkNotes
2021 Live Telecast Deepa Hotstar
2022 Victim Anjena SonyLIV

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