Sunitha Varma

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Sunitha Varma Alluri
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Sunitha Varma

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Sunitha Varma Alluri is an Indian actress who works in the South Indian film industries. She has been appearing in feature films in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil films along with a few Kannada films for over a decade, since her debut in Neevente Nuventa (2001).

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Career

In 2001, she made her film debut through the Telugu film Neevente Nuventa and went on to act in a few more Telugu movies. She made her debut in Tamil cinema 2005 Oru Murai Sollividu under the stagen name Janapriya, [2] which went unnoticed. [3] She again reverted to her original name and acted in further Tamil films including the crime thriller 6'2 opposite Sathyaraj, [4] and the experimental film Iruvar Mattum which features only two characters. [5] [6]

She changed her name to Radha Varma and made her Malayalam film debut by starring with Dileep in the successful 2008 comedy film Crazy Gopalan .[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2001Neevente Nenunta Telugu Debut as a lead actress
2002FansTelugu
2002 Priyadarshini LalithaTelugu
2003UtsahamVennelaTelugu
2003 Seetayya Telugu
2003 Ottesi Cheputunna Telugu
2004 Naa Autograph Sweet Memories Telugu
2004 Oru Murai Sollividu Dr. Priya Tamil Credited as Janapriya
2005 6'2 AishwaryaTamil
2006 Ashoka Kannada
2006 Iruvar Mattum SelviTamil
2007 Piragu SofiaTamil
2007SnehanjaliPreethiKannada
2008 Crazy Gopalan Diana Malayalam
2009 Dr. Patient Rakhi DevadasMalayalam
2010 Again Kasargod Khader Bhai Anna Kareena / RaziaMalayalam
2011 Seniors FathimaMalayalam
2011 Karungali Dr. KanimozhiTamil
2012 Achante Aanmakkal MeenaMalayalam
2013Police MamanLekshmyMalayalam
2015 Wonderful Journey DevikaMalayalam
2016Poy Maranju ParayatheSudhaMalayalam

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