Suhani Kalita

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Suhani Kalita
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Suhani Kalita

Occupation(s)Actress, Model
Years active1996–2004; 2007–2009

Suhani Kalita is an Indian actress and model, who has appeared in Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Bengali and few Bollywood films. She won Nandi Award for Best Child Actress for Hindustan - The Mother in 2000. [1] She is an MBA from ISB and is now a successful professional and travel influencer.

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Early life

Suhani is an alumnus of Rosary Convent High School in Hyderabad and St. Mary's Junior College and graduated from Aurora's University. She has been a renowned child artist and later worked in few films as a lead in her teenage years post which she discontinued movies. She is now a successful professional and travel influencer.

Career

Suhani has been a household favorite since her childhood days as the child actor she played in Manasantha Nuvva (Thuneega Thuneega), she was known as the child crush of south.

She modelled for designers like Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Tarun Tahliani and has represented brands like Neerus, RS Brothers, Malabar Gold, Samsung, Suraj Bhan Jewellers, DB Fashions, Kaasam Brothers, Saravana Stores, Videocon, Sisley and Airtel. She appeared in BSNL, RS Brothers, Karvy Finances, and Idea Cellular print advertisements and has been the brand ambassador for brands like Malabar Gold & Diamonds, RS Brothers and Chennai Shopping Mall.

She was seen as a child actress in Bollywood in Hindi movies like Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein and Sooryavamsham. As of July 2007, she had appeared in over 45 films, 40 in Telugu, 5 in Hindi and each one in Bengali and Malayalam.[ citation needed ]

She also won the Best Debutant Award in the South Filmfare Awards 2007 and was nominated as the best Actress in Santhosham Awards.

She discontinued movies in 2012 and is now a successful working professional as well as a travel influencer. She has travelled to 20+ countries and through her social media channels she shares glimpses of her tours with her followers.

In 2022, she married Vibhor Hasija in a grand ceremony with family and friends at Positano, Italy.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1996 Bala Ramayanam Telugu Child artiste
1998 Ganesh TeluguChild artiste
Premante Idera TeluguChild artiste
1999Naa Hrudayamlo Nidurinche CheliTeluguChild artiste
Preminche ManasuTeluguChild artiste
2000Hindustan - The MotherHariniTeluguChild artiste
Winner, Nandi Award for Best Child Actress [2]
2001 Eduruleni Manishi RaniTeluguChild artiste
Manasantha Nuvve Young AnuTeluguChild artiste
2002 Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein Hindi Child artiste
2003 Ela Cheppanu MiliTeluguChild artiste
Moner Majhe Tumhi Bengali Child artiste
2004 Anandamanandamaye TeluguChild artiste
2007SavaalKeerthana NarasinhamTelugu
2008KrushiAishwaryaTelugu
2009 Srisailam LikithaTelugu
2010 Sneha Geetham MahalakshmiTelugu
Irandu Mugam Pavithra Tamil
2011 Appavi RamyaTamil
Sukumar PoojaTeluguFilming

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