Anushree (Kannada actress)

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Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Alma mater Mangalore University
Occupation(s) Television Presenter, Actress
Years active2006–present
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Last updated: 01 December 2023

Anushree is an Indian television presenter and actress who appears in Kannada films. [1] She started her career as a television host in Kannada television and went on to become an actress, she was one of the highest paid anchor in south India. mostly appearing in Kannada language films. She won Karnataka State Film Awards. For Best Dubbing Artist for the film Murali Meets Meera .

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Early life

Anushree was born into Tulu-speaking family of Sampath and Shashikala in Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India. [2] She has a younger brother, Abhijeeth. Her parents separated when she was young with her father leaving "never to return or even stay in touch." [3] She completed her schooling in St. Thomas Bangalore till Class V, before shifting to Narayana Guru School in Mangalore. She returned to Bangalore once she completed her pre-university education, when she began getting offers to host television shows. [4]

Career

Anushree started her career in television as an anchor in a phone-in music show named Tele Anthyakshari on Namma TV a television channel based in Mangalore. [5] She went on to become an anchor on ETV Kannada's television show Demandappo Demandu, which gained her popularity. She also participated in the reality show Bigg Boss Kannada 1. She completed 80 days in the Bigg boss home. Also hosted several stage shows such as Suvarna Film Awards, Filmfare Awards, TV9 Film Awards, Zee Music Awards, SIIMA Awards, Celebrity Cricket League and went on to feature in prominent shows like, Comedy Khiladigalu and Twenty-Twenty Comedy Cup, Kuniyona Baara and others.

She made her entry to filmdom with Benkipatna [6] which won her the NAK Media Achievement Award for Best Debut Actress. She won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist for the film Murali Meets Meera in 2011. Anushree has played a lead role in the film Uppu Huli Khaara which was directed by Imran Sardhariya. [7] Now she is one of the highest paid anchors in Kannada.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011BhumitayiGouri
2011 Murali Meets Meera MeeraVoice Dubbing
2012Belli KiranaAnanya
2014TubelightSandhya
2015 Benkipatna Pavani
2015 Ring Master Madhu
2015 Uttama Villain Tamil film
Special appearance
[8]
2016 Madha Mathu Manasi Item DancerSpecial appearance [9]
2017 Uppu Huli Khara Jaanvi

Awards

Television career

YearTitleNotesChannel
2005Tele AnthakshariAnchorNamma TV
2006Demandappo DemanduAnchor ETV Kannada
2006Star LiveAnchor Star Suvarna
2007Namasthe KasthuriAnchor Kasturi
2007Reel Suddi
2008Kuniyonu BaaraContestant Zee Kannada
2008Cinema Panorama
2011Super (Season 1)Anchor ETV Kannada
2012Super (Season 2)Anchor ETV Kannada
2013 Bigg Boss Contestant Colors Kannada
2014Chinnada BeteAnchor Kasturi
2015Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs (Season 10)Anchor Zee Kannada
2015Swalpa Adjust MadkolliAnchor Star Suvarna
2016Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Season 11)Anchor Zee Kannada
2016Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs (Season 12)Anchor Zee Kannada
2016Dance Karnataka DanceAnchor Zee Kannada
2017Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Season 13)Anchor Zee Kannada
2017Dance Karnataka Dance Family WarAnchor Zee Kannada
2017Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs (Season 14)Anchor Zee Kannada
2018 DKD lil masterAnchor Zee Kannada
2019Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Season 15)Anchor Zee Kannada
2019Dance Karnataka Dance Family War (Season 2)Anchor Zee Kannada
2020Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Season 17)Anchor Zee Kannada
2021Dance Karnataka DanceAnchor Zee Kannada
2021Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Championship (Season 18)Anchor Zee Kannada
2022Dance Karnataka Dance Season 6Anchor Zee Kannada
2022Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Chanps (Season 19)Anchor Zee Kannada
2023Dance Karnataka Dance Season 7Anchor Zee Kannada

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