Roma Asrani

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Roma Asrani
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Roma Asrani

NationalityIndian
Other namesRoma Asrani
Occupation(s)Actress, Model
Years active2005-2011

Roma Asrani is an Indian former actress who mainly appeared in Malayalam-language films. Her career peaked between 2006 and 2011. [1]

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Life

Roma Asrani was born to Sindhi parents in Trichy, Tamil Nadu. [2]

Her second film was July 4 (2007), directed by Joshiy. Her movie Chocolate (2007) with Prithviraj was successful.

She has also acted in a music video. [3]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2005 Mr. Errababu Pooja Telugu
2006 Kadhale En Kadhale Krithika Tamil
Notebook Dr.Sara Elizabeth(Sara) Malayalam Voiceover by Sreeja Ravi
2007 July 4 Sreepriya (Priya)MalayalamVoiceover by Sreeja Ravi
Chocolate Ann Mathews (Ann/Annamma)MalayalamVoiceover by Sreeja Ravi
2008 Shakespeare M.A. Malayalam AlliMalayalam
Aramane Geetha Kannada
Minnaminnikoottam Rose Mary (Rosu)MalayalamVoiceover by Sreeja Ravi
Twenty Twenty SaraMalayalamPhoto-prescene
LollyPop Jennifer (Jenny)MalayalamVoiceover by Sreeja Ravi
2009 Colours PinkyMalayalamVoiceover by Angel Shijoy
Utharaswayamvaram UtharaMalayalam
2010ChalakiSubbalakshmiTelugu
2011Kadhayile NayikaArchanaMalayalam
Traffic MariamMalayalam
Mohabbat HerselfMalayalamSpecial appearance
1993 Bombay, March 12 AbidaMalayalam
Chappa Kurishu AnnMalayalam
Doubles HerselfMalayalamCameo appearance
2012 Casanovva Ann MaryMalayalam
Grandmaster BeenaMalayalam
Face to Face Dr. UmaMalayalam
2015 Namasthe Bali AnnammaMalayalam
2017 Sathya RosyMalayalam [4]

Music videos

TitleSongDirectorMusicNotes
MalayaleeMinnalazhake Vineeth Sreenivasan Jakes Bejoy
Born In KeralaarennileArun Sekhar
Gireesh Nair
Sandya Sekhar
Jakes Bejoy

Television

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