Manju Bhashini

Last updated

Manju Bhashini
OccupationActor
Known forMayamruga, Silli Lalli

Manju Bhashini [1] is an Indian television actress who features mainly in Kannada serials. She rose to fame as Samaja Sevaki Lalitamba in the sitcom Silli Lalli, which aired on ETV Kannada. [2]

Contents

She also played the main role in the Kannada movie Bhoomi Geetha . She is currently involved in the Lime Light Acting Academy, together with her costars from Silli Lalli. [3]

Filmography

Manju Bhashini (second in top row), in 1998 February issue of Sudha magazine's cover Mayamruga on Sudha cover.jpg
Manju Bhashini (second in top row), in 1998 February issue of Sudha magazine's cover

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Ammavra Ganda Heroine's sister
1997 Bhoomi Geetha
2006 Ganda Hendathi
2009 Raaj-The Showman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Mayamruga Brinda
2003Silli LalliSamaja Sevaki Lalitamba
Yadva TadvaArundhati
2018Raja RaniAired on Colors Super
2021 Puttakkana Makkalu Baddi Bangaramma

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Manju Warrier</span> Indian actress (born 1978)

Manju Warrier is an Indian actress, producer, classical dancer and playback singer who primarily appears in Malayalam language films. She is the recipient of several awards. She is regarded as one of the most prolific actresses in Malayalam cinema.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ramya (actress)</span> Indian actress and politician (born 1982)

Divya Spandana, better known by her screen name Ramya, is an Indian actress and politician. She served as the Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha from Mandya, Karnataka. She primarily works in Kannada, alongside Tamil language films. Ramya is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards South, an Udaya Award, and a Karnataka State Film Award.

<i>Shock</i> (2004 film) 2004 Indian film

Shock is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror film directed and produced by Thiagarajan. The film stars his son Prashanth and Meena, while Abbas, Thiagarajan, Suhasini, Kalairani, and Sarath Babu, amongst others played the supporting roles. The music is composed by Salim–Sulaiman. The film was a remake of Ram Gopal Varma's Hindi film, Bhoot (2003), and was released on 23 July 2004. The film received a positive response from critics and was a box office success.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Priyamani</span> Indian actress

Priya Vasudev Mani Iyer, known by her professional name Priyamani, is an Indian actress and former model, who works in the Telugu,Tamil,Kannada and a few Hindi and Malayalam industry and has acted in more than 60 films. She is a recipient of Several Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Raai Laxmi</span> Indian actress, model

Lakshmi Rai, professionally credited as Raai Laxmi, is an Indian actress and model who predominantly works in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam film industries along with few films in Kannada and Hindi languages.

Kutti Pisasu in Tamil, Bombat Car in Kannada and Cara Majaka in Telugu is a 2010 Indian multilingual fantasy film written and directed by Rama Narayanan, who returns after an eight year sabbatical. The film stars Baby Geethika, Ramji, Rajiv Kanakala, Silli Lalli Ravishankar, Sangeetha, and Ramya Krishnan, while Riyaz Khan, Shafi, Ganja Karuppu, and Nassar play supporting roles. Each version has a slightly different supporting cast. The Tamil version was dubbed in Hindi as Magic Robot and in Bengali as Robot - The Magic Car.

<i>Jolly Boy</i> 2011 Indian film

Jolly Boy is an Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film written and directed by Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy, which stars Diganth and Rekha Vedavyas in the lead roles, along with Devaraj, Tara and Sudha Rani. A remake of the director's 2011 Tamil film Pathinaaru, it is produced by K. Manju and features the music by Yuvan Shankar Raja.

Chandrashekar, known by his stage name Sihi Kahi Chandru, which literally means "sweet and bitter" Chandru, is an Indian Kannada film and television actor.

Vijaya Prasad is an Indian actor, director, producer, and writer.

Ganda Hendathi is a 2006 Indian Kannada-language erotic thriller film, directed by Ravi Shrivatsa and produced by Shailendra Babu. The film stars newcomers Vishal Hegde, Sanjjanaa and Thilak Shekar.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shwetha Srivatsav</span> Indian actress

Shwetha Srivatsav is an Indian actress, known for her work in Kannada cinema and television. She began her career in theatre, before moving to television, where she received recognition for her role in T. N. Seetharam's Manvantara. She subsequently went on to work in films. Having made her film debut with Mukha Mukhi (2006), she shot to fame with her performance in Simple Agi Ondh Love Story (2013). Her performance in Fair & Lovely (2014) won her the Filmfare Award South for Best Actress.

Ravishankar Gowda is an Indian actor who works in the Kannada film industry. He is known mostly for his comic roles in television and films. He acted as Dr. Vittal Rao, in the sitcom Silli Lalli which aired on ETV Kannada.

<i>Bigg Boss Kannada</i> (season 3) Season of television series

The third season of the Kannada-language version of Indian reality television series Bigg Boss started on 25 October 2015 and ended on 31 January 2016 on Colors Kannada. Sudeep, the host of previous seasons remains as the host.

Bhoomi Geetha is a 1997 Indian Kannada language film, starring Atul Kulkarni and Vinaya Prasad.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tanya Hope</span> Indian actress and model

Tanya Hope is an Indian actress and model who appears in Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil films. Hope started modeling and became Miss India Kolkata 2015. She was a finalist of Femina Miss India 2015. She debuted in 2016 with the Telugu film Appatlo Okadundevadu.

Balaraj is an Indian actor in the Kannada film industry. He has appeared in Anand (1986), Ratha Sapthami (1986), Shiva Mecchida Kannappa (1988) and Samyuktha (1988).

<i>Kwatle Satisha</i> 2014 Indian film

Kwatle Satisha is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language comedy film directed by Mahesh Rao and starring Sathish Ninasam, Chikkanna, Anand, Suri, and Sonia Gowda. It is a remake of the Tamil film Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom (2012).

References

  1. "Manju Bashini Returns to Small Screen". 15 November 2015. Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  2. "Chandru to direct". IndiaGlitz. 2 January 2008. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  3. "'Lime Light' Evolved". IndiaGlitz. 26 December 2012. Archived from the original on 19 January 2015.