Rashmi (actress)

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Rashmi (also known as Duniya Rashmi) is an Indian actress [1] in the Kannada film industry. [2] [3] [4]

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Career

Rashmi gained popularity as actress in 2007 Kannada film Duniya, and so called Duniya Rashmi.

Selected filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007 Duniya Poornima
2008Mandakini
Akka Thangi Kaveri
2009 Anu
2010 Mr. Theertha
2012Ashakiranagalu [1]
2013Premaya Namaha [5]
2014 Neerige Ba Chenni
2015 Murari
2016 Adika Prasangi
2019 Hale Story Hosa Narration
2022Michel and Marchony [1]

Television

She was a participant in Bigg Boss Kannada (Season 7), a Kannada reality show which included a total of twenty contestants.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
2007 Filmfare Awards South Best Actress Duniya Won
2008 Suvarna Film Awards Best Debut Actress

See also

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