Sameera Reddy

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Sameera Reddy
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Reddy in 2017
Born (1978-12-14) 14 December 1978 (age 45)
Alma mater Sydenham College
OccupationActress
Years active2002–2013
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Spouse
Akshai Varde
(m. 2014)
Children2
Relatives Sushama Reddy (sister)

Sameera Reddy (born 14 December 1978) is an Indian former actress who primarily worked in Hindi films, in addition to Tamil and Telugu language films. Reddy made her film debut with the 2002 film Maine Dil Tujhko Diya . [1] She is best known for starring in films such as Darna Mana Hai (2003), Musafir (2004), Jai Chiranjeeva (2005), Taxi Number 9211 (2006), Ashok (2006), Race (2008), Varanam Aayiram (2008), De Dana Dan (2009), Aakrosh (2010), Vettai (2012) and Tezz (2012).

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Early life

Sameera Reddy was born on 14 December 1978 in Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra [2] to a Telugu father and a Mangalorean Konkani mother. [3] [4] Her mother Nakshatra, [5] referred to as Niki by her daughters and the media, was a microbiologist and worked with an NGO. [6] [7] She has two siblings, Meghna Reddy, a former VJ and supermodel, [8] and Sushama Reddy, a Bollywood actress and model, [9] both elder to her. [10] She did her schooling at Bombay Scottish School in Mahim, Mumbai and graduated from Sydenham College.

Reddy described herself as a "tomboy" and "the ugly duckling in the family", while citing: "I was plump, had glasses and my glam quotient was rather low till I was 19." [10]

Career

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Reddy in 2015

Reddy first appeared in ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas's "Aur Aahista" music video in 1997. [11] She was meant to make her debut as an actress in Saravana Subbiah's Tamil film Citizen , during the early 2000s, but eventually did not feature. [12] She caught the attention of Bollywood and was cast in a pivotal role in the 2002 Hindi film Maine Dil Tujhko Diya . In 2004, she appeared in Musafir , opposite Anil Kapoor, Aditya Pancholi and Koena Mitra.

Reddy had a huge fan base in south India after her debut in Varanam Aayiram. Reddy is also the first Indian actress to have her own video game, Sameera the Street Fighter. [13] Reddy was a judge for the Miss Sri Lanka Online contest in 2012. [14]

Personal life

Reddy married Akshai Varde, an entrepreneur, on 21 January 2014, in a traditional Maharashtrian ceremony. [15] [16] They have a son and daughter. [17] [18]

Being a fan of American talk show hostess Oprah Winfrey, Reddy met and presented a saree to Winfrey during her visit to India. [19]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole(s)LanguageNotesRef.
2002 Maine Dil Tujhko Diya Ayesha Verma Hindi
2003 Darna Mana Hai ShrutiHindi
2004 Plan SapnaHindi
Musafir SamHindi
2005 Narasimhudu Palakad Papa Telugu
Casualty AnitaEnglish BBC Medical drama [20]
Jai Chiranjeeva SailajaTelugu
No Entry (Beach Girl)Hindi cameo appearance
2006 Taxi Number 9211 RupaliHindi
Ashok AnjaliTelugu
Naksha RiyaHindi
2007MigrationDivyaHindiShort film
Fool & Final Payal KhannaHindi
Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala Rekha Bengali
2008 Race MiniHindi
One Two Three LailaHindi
Kaalpurush SupriyaBengali
Vaaranam Aayiram Meghna Tamil Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
2009 De Dana Dan ManpreetHindi
2010 Aasal SarahTamil
Oru Naal Varum Meera Malayalam
Red Alert: The War Within LakshmiHindi
Aakrosh  ——— Hindi Special appearance in song Isak Se Meetha
2011 Nadunisi Naaygal SukanyaTamil
Vedi Parvathi PaaruTamil
2012 Vettai VasanthiTamil
Tezz MeghaHindi
Chakravyuh  ——— HindiSpecial appearance in the song "Kunda Khola" [21]
Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum  ——— TeluguSpecial appearance in the song "Sai Andri Nanu" [22]
2013 Varadhanayaka Lakshmi Kannada

Music videos

TitleYearRolePerformer(s)AlbumRef(s)
Ahista1998 Pankaj Udhas Stolen Moments [23]
Tere Aane Ki Jab Khabar Mehke2000 Jagjit Singh Saher

Video games

TitleYearRoleNotesRef.
Sameera:The Street Fighter2006Ancient Warrior Princess [24] [25]

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