Sushma Raj

Sushma Raj
Born (1992-01-19) 19 January 1992
Bangalore, India
Occupation Actress

Sushma Raj is an Indian film actress who has worked in the Tamil, Telugu and Kannada film industries.[1][2]

Career

Sushma Raj is from a Telugu family settled in Bangalore and pursued a degree in fashion designing, before becoming an actress.[3] Sushma made her acting debut with the Kannada romantic film, Madarangi (2013), in which she won positive reviews for her portrayal of her character. The film had a low-key release but became a sleeper hit at the box office and fetched further offers for the actress.[4][5] Her breakthrough role was in the Telugu romantic thriller film, Maaya (2014) by G. Neelakanta Reddy, for which she auditioned and participated on workshops for, before beginning shoot.[6] A critic noted Sushma "pulls off her role rather comfortably and manages to show the variations in her character without strain" and that "she is sincere and plays her part naturally".[7] She was subsequently seen in Joru opposite Sundeep Kishan, though the film fared poorly at the box office.[8] Sushma next appeared in the Tamil romantic comedy, India Pakistan (2015) opposite Vijay Antony and won positive reviews for her portrayal of a lawyer. A critic from Sify.com noted Sushma "emotes well and is perfect for the role" and linked her appearance to Anushka Shetty.[9]

Filmography

Films
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2013Chatrigalu Saar ChatrigaluKannada
2013MadarangiKannada
2014MaayaPoornaTelugu
2014Jorushruti Telugu
2015India PakistanMelinaTamilNominated, SIIMA Best Debut Actress (Tamil)
2016Nayakisandhya Telugu
2016Nayagisandhya Tamil
2016Eedu Gold Ehegeeta Telugu
2016JindhaaTamilFilming

References

  1. "Sushma Raj is excited about her Tollywood debut". The Times of India.
  2. "Sushma Raj's on a signing spree". The Times of India.
  3. "Friends, family persuaded me to act: Sushma Raj". Sify.
  4. "`Madarangi` is a sleeper hit!". Sify.
  5. "Kannada film 'Madarangi' receives some great response". IBNLive.
  6. "Three in a row". The Hindu.
  7. "'Maaya' Review: An Effort At Being Different". greatandhra.com.
  8. Sangeetha Devi Dundoo. "Joru: Slapstick merry go round". The Hindu.
  9. "Review : India Pakistan". Sify.
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