Rashmi Gautam

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Rashmi Gautam
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Gautam in 2015
Born27 April [1]
Occupations

Rashmi Gautam is an Indian actress and television presenter who appears in Telugu-language films and TV. She hosts the Telugu television comedy show Extra Jabardasth and is a conceptual team leader in reality dance show Dhee.

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Early life and career

Gautam was born in a Brahmin family [3] of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh to an Odia-speaking mother, and a father from Uttar Pradesh. [4]

After appearing in a supporting role in the Telugu 2010 film, Prasthanam , Gautam was spotted by actress Sangeetha at a reality dance show and she referred her to Mugil, who subsequently signed her on to play the lead role of Narmada in the 2011 Tamil Film Kandaen . [5] [6] [7] She also starred in the Kannada film Guru

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Holi Shalu
2004Adi c/o ABN CollegeJyothsna
2006ThanksTejaswini [8]
2009 Current Geeta
Evaraina Epudaina Madhumita's sister
Well Done Abba GeetaHindi film
Ganesh Just Ganesh Archana
2010 Bindaas Geeta
ChalakiNandu
Prasthanam Nadia
2011 Kandaen NarmadaTamil film
2012 Login VrutikaHindi film
Guru AnkithaKannada film
Nominated Best Female Debutant – Kannada in 2nd SIIMA Award
2015BasthiSong appearance [9]
CharuseelaCharuseela
2016 Guntur Talkies Suvarna
Rani Gaari BungalowSwapna [10]
Antham Vanita
Tanu VachchenantaShruti [11]
2017 Next Nuvve Rashmi
2018 Anthaku Minchi Madhu Priya [12]
2019SivaranjaniMadhu alias Valli
2021 30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela HerselfCameo appearance in "Wah Wah Mere Bawa" song
2022 Bomma Blockbuster Vaani
2023 Organic Mama Hybrid Alludu ActressCameo appearance
Bhola Shankar
Hostel Boys Telugu version only [13]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007YuvaSwathiLead role [14]
2008LoveMounica
2011Idea SuperContestant5th place [15]
2013 Jabardasth Anchor
Super KutumbamAnchor
2014Ragada The Ultimate Dance ShowAnchor
2014–present Extra Jabardasth Anchor [16]
2016–17 Dhee Jodi – Season 09 Team leaderRunner-up
2017–18Dhee 10Team leaderRunner-up
2018Anubhavinchu RajaAnchor
Dhee 10 SpecialAnchor
2018-19Dhee Jodi (Season 11)Team leaderWinner
2019-20Dhee Champions (Season 12)Team leaderWinner
2020Girl Power - Sarileru Manakevvaru Host
2020-2021Dhee Kings Vs Queens (Season 13)Team leaderWinner
2021 Sixth Sense S4 HerselfGuest

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