Tharika | |
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Born | Nisha |
Other names | Amaravathy |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994–present |
Spouse | Vinnod Prabhakar |
Tharika is an Indian actress who has appeared in Tamil films and television serials. She first appeared in a character role in Bharathiraja's Eera Nilam before she shifted to item numbers. [1]
She participated in season 1 of the reality dance show Jodi Number One . [2]
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1999 | Dava Dava | Apoorva | Kannada | |
2000 | Thimmaraya | Sona | Kannada | |
Jee Boomba | Kannada | Special appearance | ||
2000 | Unnai Kann Theduthey | Vaidehi | Tamil | |
2003 | Eera Nilam | Duraisamy's sister-in-law | Tamil | |
2004 | Daas | Maimun | Tamil | |
Appa Amma Chellam | Divya | Tamil | ||
Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan | Tamil | Special appearance | ||
4 the People | Malayalam | Special appearance | ||
2005 | Aaru | Mahalakshmi's friend | Tamil | |
Thullum Kaalam | Tamil | Special appearance | ||
Good Bad Ugly | Shanthi | Kannada | ||
Mahasadhvi Mallamma | Mohini | Kannada | ||
2006 | Ilakkanam | Sumathi | Tamil | |
Rendu | Velli's sister | Tamil | ||
Saravana | Saravana's sister | Tamil | ||
2009 | Manjal Veiyil | Savithri | Tamil | |
Newtonin Moondram Vidhi | Metro Mallika | Tamil | ||
2013 | Biriyani | Kalpana | Tamil | |
Kevvu Keka | Telugu | |||
2014 | Amara | Tamil | ||
Nimirndhu Nil | Nisha | Tamil | ||
2016 | Seesa | Telugu |
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