Pallavi Gowda

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Pallavi Gowda
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Pallavi Gowda is an Indian television and film actress, who works mainly in Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu soaps. [1] She is known for her portrayal of roles in Pasupu Kumkuma, Savitri, Alliyambal, Jodi Hakki [2]

Contents

Filmography

Television

List of Pallavi Gowda television credits
YearShowRoleLanguageChannelNotes/Ref.
2010Mane Ondu Mooru Bagilu Kannada ETV Kannada Debut
2011–2014Pasupu KumkumaSavitri / Anjali Telugu Zee Telugu [3]
2014–2016SavitriSavitriTelugu ETV Telugu [4]
2014–2016GalipataAnuradha Kannada ETV Kannada

[5]

2016–2017ParinayaShashi Rekha (Shashi or Muddu)Kannada Kasthuri TV
2017Shaantham PaapamHerself as a host for 1 episodeKannada Colors Super
2017–2019 Jodi Hakki NandithaKannada Zee Kannada
2018–2019 Alliyambal Alli Malayalam Zee Keralam [6] [7]
2019–2020 Sevanthi SevanthiKannada Udaya TV [8] [9] [10]
2019Dance Karnataka Dance Family War Season 2Contestant along with Anupama BhattKannada Zee Kannada
2021–2022ChadarangamNagambika Telugu Gemini TV
2021 Suryakantham SodaminiTelugu Zee Telugu cameo
2021–2022 Daya DayaMalayalam Asianet Nominated—Asianet Television Awards for Best Female Debutant [11] [12]
2022 Krishna Mukunda Murari Krishna’s motherTelugu Star Maa Cameo
2022 Star Singer Herself in Grand Finale PromoMalayalam Asianet [13]
2023–2024 Swayamvaram Shari/SharikaMalayalam Mazhavil Manorama Replaced by Arya Anil [14]
2023 Sita Ramam MeeraMalayalam Surya TV [15]
2023–present Nindu Noorella Savaasam ArundhatiTelugu Zee Telugu
2024–presentYevandoi Srimati GaruMithunaTelugu Gemini TV
2024–presentKirrack Boys Khiladi GirlsContestantTelugu Star Maa [16]

Films

List of Pallavi Gowda film credits
YearFilmRolelanguageNotes
2016Prema Geema Jane Kannada Debut
2017 Kidi NandhiniKannada [17]
2019Nam Gani b.com PassKannada

Web series

List of Pallavi Gowda web series credits
YearShowRolelanguageChannelNotes
20212 States Telugu The Mix/YouTube
2021Amma Avakai AnjaliAnjaliTeluguThe Mix/YouTube

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