Samyukta Hornad

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Samyukta Hornad
Born
Karnataka, India
Other namesSamyukta Belawadi
Samyukta Hornad
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Parent Sudha Belawadi (mother)
Relatives Bhargavi Narayan (grandmother)
Prakash Belawadi
(uncle)

Samyukta Hornad [1] is an Indian actress who appears in Kannada films. Her debut movie was Lifeu Ishtene directed by Pawan Kumar. She is known for her roles in the commercially successful films Barfi (2011), and Oggarane (2014). [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Early life and career

Samyukta Hornad is a professional model and actress based in Karnataka, India. [6] [7] She did her undergraduate studies in Media, English and Psychology at Christ University. [8] She started her career as a TV show anchor before pursuing her career as a lead Actress. [9] [ non-primary source needed ] She has primarily appeared in Indian films and is considered a lead Actress in the film industry.

Samyukta Hornad's first movie was Aa Dinagalu in Kannada. Her second movie was Lifeu Ishtene [10] opposite Diganth.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007 Aa Dinagalu Divya Naayak
2011 Lifeu Ishtene Rashmi
2011 Barfi Samyuktha Belawadi
2014 Oggarane MeghanaWon, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Kannada
Un Samayal Arayil Tamil film
Ulavacharu Biryani Telugu film
2015 Neene Bari Neene
2016 Jigarthanda Lakshmi
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2017 Sarkari Kelasa Devara Kelasa
Kaafi Thota Tanvi
Maarikondavaru
Dayavittu Gamanisi SanjanaNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Kannada
Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) - Kannada
2018 Abhiyum Anuvum Dhivya (Dhivi)Tamil film
Abhiyude Katha Anuvum Malayalam film
The Villain HerselfSpecial Appearance in Bolo Bolo Ramappa Song
MMCH Mala [11]
2019TrayaPriya
2020 Nanu Matthu Gunda Kavitha [12]
Krishna and His Leela Arya Telugu film; Netflix film
Arishadvarga Saakshi [13]
2022 One Cut Two Cut Nagaveni Amazon Prime film
2023 Hondisi Bareyiri Kavana [14]
Kranti Jenny
Love Birds Maya
Mandala: The UFO Incident DCP Radhika [15] [16]
Toby Savithri
2024 Max TBAProduction by V Creations
Red Rum TBA Tamil film; Post Production [17]

Web series

YearFilmRoleLanguagePlatformNotes
2019 Gods of Dharmapuri /(G.O.D) Divya MathewsTelugu ZEE5
2020 Locked VaishnaviTelugu Aha [18]
2022-2023 Jhansi SI SakshiTelugu Disney+ Hotstar

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