Chirashree Anchan

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Chirashree Anchan
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Born
Mangalore, India
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2016–present

Chirashree Anchan is an Indian actress who appears in Tulu, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil movies. [1]

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Early life

Chirashree Anchan was born in a Tulu speaking Billava family in Mangalore to Madhusoodan Anchan and Poornima Madhu. [2]

Film career

She debuted in coastal wood movie Pavithra (2016) which run successfully in the box office and next acted in Prajwal Kumar Attavar directorial Rambarooti (2016). [3] [4] Chirashree got signed for Telugu and Kannada movie Aame Athadaithe (2016) and Kalpana 2 (2016) respectively. [1] [5]

Chirashree was seen in the Aravind Kaushik directorial Huliraaya (2017). [6] Her next Kannada movie was Udumba. [4] Chirashree made her Tamil debut in Aghavan. [7]

She also played a lead role in the Telugu movie Duppatlo minnagu (2019) Directed by Yendamuri Veerendranath. [8]

Filmography

YearMovieDirectorLanguageRef
2016PavithraNaga VenkateshTulu [3]
2016RambarootiPreethi Prajwal KumarTulu [2]
2016 Kalpana 2 R. Anatha RajuKannada [6] [9] [10]
2017Aame AthadaitheSurya NarayanTelugu [9]
2017 Huliraaya Malli Aravind KaushikKannada [6] [10]
2018Shivana PaadaKannada
2018KarneTulu [11]
2018Karikambaliyalli MidinaagaKannada [12]
2019UdumbaKannada [7] [13]
2019 Aghavan Tamil [7]
2019Aapina Matha YeddegeTulu
2020KaliveeraAviramKannada
2022 Inamdar Sandesh ShettyKannada
2022DealSuneeTulu

Award

Chirashree awarded 'Viewers Choice Best Actress' award for 2016 at a popular Tulu film awards event. Chirashree also bagged best actress award for her debut movie Pavithra at Red FM film awards in the year 2018. [3]

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Sources

  1. Aame Athadaithe - Rediff Pages

Chirashree Anchan at IMDb