Sukrutha Wagle

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Sukrutha Wagle
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NationalityIndian
EducationBachelor of Law and Bsc Hotel Management
OccupationActor

Model

Entrepreneur
Years active2014–present

Sukrutha Wagle is an Indian actress and model who works in Kannada film industry and Telugu film industry. She made her debut with the state award-winning Kannada film Jatta in 2013 under "Omkar Movies". [1] [2] [3]

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Personal life

Born in Manipal, Karnataka, Sukrutha is daughter of Businessman Wagle. [4] [5] She pursued Bachelor of Science in Hospitality & Catering Management from Pondicherry. Further, after pursuing Master of Science she completed Bachelor of Laws from Vaikunta Baliga College of Law. She also holds Diploma in Business Administration and Diploma in Aviation Hospitality.

Career

Wagle started her career as a model and a photographer. [6] Manager Kumar Jagannath introduced her to the director B. M. Giriraj, who directed of her debut film Jatta . [7] [8] [9] The movie won best film award at Karnataka State Film Awards. [10] She also won best actress award at Chitrasanthe Awards. [11]

Her next film was a love story by director Suni. [12] [13] She plays the daughter of Srinagar Kitty in the film Bahuparaak . [14] [15] She acted in Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu , directed by Sumana Kittur. [16] [17] It was a famous novel based film written by Poornachandra Tejaswi. [18] [19] [20] [21]

In the film 'Megha Alias Maggi she played the role of a sadistic, tomboy villain. [22] [23] She played a role of documentary filmmaker in the movie Dayavittu Gamanisi as directed by Rohit Padaki. [24] [25] [26] [27] Wagle was also a wild card contestant in the Kannada reality show Bigg Boss Kannada 4. [28] She is the brand ambassador for KSIC Mysore silk saree for their 100th anniversary.

She took a break from acting in 2019 to pursue higher studies. In 2023 she made her comeback and debut on OTT platform with a Telugu Legal webseries Vyavastha directed by Anand Ranga which became the super hit webseries of the year on Zee5 OTT platform [29] .

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageNotes
2013 Jatta KannadaDebut
2014 Bahuparaak
2015 Flop for Hit
2016 Vishala Hridayada Kannadigaru
2016 Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu
2017 Dayavittu Gamanisi
2018 Megha Alias Maggi
2019 Rama Chakkani Seetha Telugu
2024 Martin Pan Indian
2025Kapati
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Webseries

YearSeriesLanguageOTT platform
2023 Vyavastha Telugu Zee5

Reality Shows

YearProgramNotes
2014Seere beka SeereCelebrity Contestant
2015Swalpa Adjust MadkoliGuest Contestant
2015 That antha heli Celebrity Contestant
2016Super minuteCharity fund raising celeb game- Colors Kannada
2016 Bigg boss Kannada Season 4 Wild Card Contestant – Colors Kannada

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