Anjali (actress)

Anjali is an Indian film actress and model, who predominantly appears in Tamil and Telugu films. Following a stint in modelling, she was cast in starring roles in two Telugu productions; her début film was the Telugu film Photo, which released in 2006, before bagging a role and gaining attention in the film Kattradhu Thamizh (2007) with Jiiva. In 2010 and 2011, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Tamil, for her performances in Angaadi Theru and Engaeyum Eppothum respectively, & Tamil Nadu State Film Award For Angadi Theru subsequently becoming recognised as one of the "finest young actors" in Tamil cinema,[1] and noted for mostly playing "performance-oriented roles".[2][3][4]

Anjali
Anjali at Indiaglitz photoshoot
Born (1986-07-11) 11 July 1986
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress

Her Telugu re-entry occurred through Journey (Telugu dubbing of Engaeyum Eppothum), which garnered her critical acclaim.[5] Followed by Journey, she appeared in a string of successful films like Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, Balupu, Masala, Geethanjali and Dictator, which made her one of the leading actresses in Telugu. She also received two Nandi awards for best actress for her performances in the films Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu and Geethanjali. In May 2016, she won great applause for her role in the Tamil Film Iraivi, making huge impact on Tamil audiences. In August 2017, she appeared in a cameo role in director Ram's Taramani which earned good responses from both critics as well as audiences.[6]

Early life

Anjali was born in Razole, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh on 16 June 1986. She has two brothers and a sister. She worked as a software engineer during her struggling days.[7] She completed her schooling in Razole [8] and later moved to Chennai where she continued her studies, pursuing a degree in mathematics.[9] After completing her education, she began acting in short films, which paved the way for her entry into the film industry.[10] Anjali remarked that her parents had aspirations to become an actor and that they "realised their dreams" through her.[9]

Career

2006–2008

In 2002, Anjali was signed on to appear in director Kalanjiyam's Sathamintri Muthamidu under the screen name of Sundhari, but the film later failed to materialise.[11][12][13] The director also began two other films with Anjali, Valiba Desam and En Kanavu Thaanadi, though those also failed to materialise. During one of her modelling assignments, she was spotted by director Siva Nageswara Rao, who offered her a starring role in his Telugu thriller film Photo (2006).[8] Anjali portrayed a ghost haunting her murderers in Photo, which co-starred two more newcomers, Anand and Bhanu.[14] She played the female lead in another Telugu venture, the romance film Premalekha Raasa (2007), directed by lyricist Kulasekhar, opposite a debutant again;[15] both films garnered negative response,[16] and performed poorly at the box office, failing to propel her career in Telugu cinema. anjali gets 18 crores as her salary for a film.

She made her Tamil film début later that year in Kattradhu Thamizh, directed by Ram, which released to strong critical acclaim. Anjali won critical praise for her portrayal of Anandhi, the childhood friend and love interest of a young teacher-turned-psychopath (enacted by Jeeva). A Behindwoods critic wrote that she was "a delight to watch and spellbinds the viewer with her beautiful fresh look and her performance",[17] while Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff described her as "a breath of fresh air" and "the perfect foil to Jeeva's plethora of emotions".[18] Her performance earned her the Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress for that year,[19] and she grew in popularity, leading her to several more offers, albeit the film proved commercially unsuccessful.[20][21] She appeared in two films in 2008; Honganasu, her first Kannada project and Aayudham Seivom in Tamil. The latter, which featured her as the female lead opposite Sundar C, was panned by critics and she was criticised for accepting that role, with reviewers noting that she had nothing to do in the film,[22][23][24] "except roll her eyes".[25]

2010–2012

She next played Kani, a fiery, independent sales girl in a textile showroom in Angadi Theru (2010) which melted everyone's heart was released two years after her last venture. The Vasanthabalan-directed tragedy drama focussed on the lives of young employees who work in retail department stores.[26][27] The film was shot in real location at the Ranganathan Street in T Nagar, Chennai with hidden cameras,[28] with Anjali disclosing that they wore the uniform of a particular textile company, passing off as real sales-people and selling goods.[9] Angadi Theru opened to rave reviews, whilst also fetching Anjali critical acclaim for her performance, who went on to win several accolades,[29] including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Tamil.[30] She subsequently appeared in two family drama films; S Pictures' Rettaisuzhi, in which she shared screen with veteran directors Bharathiraja and K Balachandar,[31] and Magizhchi, co-starring and directed by Gowthaman. The latter released to favourable reviews,[32][33] and Anjali received positive feedback on her performance, being labelled as "impressive",[33] and "almost perfect as the young, a bit mischievous, village girl";[34] however both films failed to succeed at the box office.[35]

In 2011, she first appeared in Payyans alongside Jayasurya, which marked her début in Malayalam cinema,[36] followed by a lead female role in the Cloud Nine Movies-production Thoonga Nagaram, in which she starred as an anchor in local television,[37] and a cameo appearance in a song in Ko that also featured other lead actors from Tamil Cinema.[38][39] She was then seen in the small-budget drama film Karungali, directed by Kalanjiyam. Kalanjiyam had signed up Anjali, rechristening her as Sundari then, for a film titled Sathamindri Muthamidu, even prior to Kattradhu Thamizh, followed by three more films, all of which were cancelled.[40] Following her rise to fame post Angadi Theru, Kalanjiyam revived one of the projects, namely Karungali, with Anjali agreeing to part of it, owing to her prior commitments.[41] The film featured her as a childless housewife living in an bad relationship with her husband,[42][43] and was a critical and commercial failure. While starring in Thoonga Nagaram, she was offered a minor supporting role in another project of the production studio, Mankatha.[2] The Ajith Kumar-starrer, directed by Venkat Prabhu, was Anjali's first high-budget project and featured her as part of an ensemble cast. The film emerged a financial success and Anjali's highest-grossing film in her career, however her role in the film was small and not well received generally. Meanwhile, she was cast by director A R Murugadoss to perform a lead role in his maiden production Engeyum Eppodhum alongside Jai, Sharvanand and Ananya, directed by his assistant M Saravanan.[44] Anjali essayed the role of a bold and dominating nurse,[45][46] with critics again heaping praise on her performance.[47] The Hindu wrote that she "has given her best [and] steals the show in the climax",[48] while Rediff's Pavithra Srinivasan cited it was her "who clearly walks away with the honours", adding that "the extent of her feelings emerges only at the end, and carries you away" and calling it a "noteworthy performance".[49] She had her only starring role in 2012 in Sundar C's Kalakalappu. A critic from Deccan Chronicle wrote that "Anjali scores well with her natural performance".[50]

2013–2014

In 2013, she starred in the Telugu multi-starrer Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu along with Venkatesh, Mahesh Babu and Samantha. The film went on to be a critical and commercial success, with many applauses for Anjali from the critics. Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran of DNA India commented that Anjali "as the innocent Seetha...gives an easy breezy but endearing performance".[51] She later starred in A R Murugadoss' next production venture Vatthikuchi opposite Dhileban.[52] The film received mixed reviews as did her performance. IndiaGlitz commented "Anjali's character though is sugary; it's a reminiscent of so many of her characters in the past and leaves you with a sense of wanting variation".[53] Her next release was Settai, the Tamil remake of Delhi Belly, in which she starred opposite Arya.[54] The film received mixed reviews, though she was appreciated for her performance and looks. S Saraswati of Rediff commented "Anjali, who is better known for deglamorised performances, has been given a brand new avatar for this film. Her clothes, hair and makeup have all been changed to suit her character—that of a very confident and attractive Mumbai-based journalist".[55] After an item number in Suriya's Singam II, her first in her career,[56] she starred in two Telugu films, Gopichand Malineni's Balupu opposite Ravi Teja and Masala, the Telugu remake of Bol Bachchan, opposite Venkatesh, for the second time in her career.[57] In 2014, she appeared in a women-centric horror film titled Geethanjali for the first time in her career.

2015–present

In early 2015, Anjali returned to Sandalwood and starred opposite Puneeth Rajkumar in Rana Vikrama . Her début film in Kannada was Honganasu seven years ago. She broke the seven-year hiatus with that film. In Tamil, she appeared opposite Jayam Ravi alongside with Trisha, Soori in Sakalakala Vallavan. In Telugu, she played a special cameo role of a lady don in Sankarabharanam, a Telugu film which has Nikhil Siddharth in lead. In 2016, her first release was in Telugu opposite Balayya Balakrishna titled Dictator which declared Super-hit. Her role was well received by the audience. She signed a Tamil-Malayalam film Peranbu opposite Mammotty TV directed by Director Ram. A women-centric Tamil film speaking about violence against women directed by debutant director Sarvesh, assistant of Sasi which has Anjali in the lead. She plays the role of a beautician in this film. The first look of this film released and created a huge hype among the people. Kaanbathu Poi might be released in Telugu, too, if all things go well. In December 2017, her film with Jai & Janani Iyer titled Balloon directed by newcomer Sinish got good reviews and moderate-average performance at the box office.

Women-centric films

In 2014, she appeared in a horror comedy women-centric film titled Geethanjali which gained positive reviews all over and a box office hit with critics praising her performance. She received Nandi Award for Best Actress, SICA Award For Best Telugu Actress 2015 and was nominated for many awards. Following Geethanjali, she received many offers of women-centric films which she turned down all. Later in 2014, she signed a psycho action thriller Telugu film Chitrangada. In early 2016, she signed a lady-oriented action thriller Tamil film Kanbathupoi directed by debutant Sarvesh opposite actor Amazath. Her films Mapla Singam, Chitrangada, Sarrainodu, and Iraivi released.[58]

Awards

Filmfare Awards South
Nandi Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
South Indian International Movie Awards
Vijay Awards
Other awards

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2006PhotoSwapnaTeluguTelugu debut
2007Premalekha RasaSandyaTelugu
Kattradhu ThamizhAnandhiTamilFilmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South
Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
2008HonganasuImpanaKannada
Aayudham SeivomMeenakshiTamil
2010Angadi TheruSermakkani (Kani)TamilTamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Vijay Award for Best Actress
RettaisuzhiSusheelaTamil
MagizhchiKuzhaliTamil
Semmozhiyaana Thamizh MozhiyaamIT Company staffTamilMusic video
2011PayyansSeemaMalayalam
Thoonga NagaramRadha (Kalaivani)Tamil
KarungaliAmudhanila GunasekharanTamil
KoHerselfTamilSpecial appearance in the Song "Aga Naga"
MankathaSuchitra SumanthTamil
Engaeyum EppothumManimegalai RamasamyTamilFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Vijay Award for Best Actress
Thambi Vettothi SundaramLourd MaryTamil
MaharajaPriyaTamil
2012AravaanVanchiTamil
KalakalappuMadhaviTamil
2013Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle ChettuSeethaTeluguFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu
Nandi Special Jury Award for Best Actress
VathikuchiLeenaTamil
SettaiShakthiTamil
BalupuDr. AnjaliTelugu
Singam IIHerselfTamilSpecial appearance in the Song "Vaale Vaale"
MasalaSania / SaritaTelugu
2014GeethanjaliGeethanjali / UshanjaliTeluguNandi Award for Best Actress
2015Rana VikramaGowriKannada
Sakalakala VallavanAnjaliTamil
SankarabharanamDakhu Rani MunniTelugu
2016DictatorKathyayiniTelugu
Mapla SingamSailajaTamil
SarrainoduSinthamaniTeluguSpecial appearance in the Song "Blockbuster"
IraiviPonniTamil
2017Enakku Vaaitha AdimaigalSandhyaTamilCameo appearance
ChitrangadaChitrangadaTelugu
TaramaniSoumyaTamilCameo appearance
BalloonJacquelineTamil
2018RosapooReshmiMalayalam
KaaliValliTamil
2019PeranbuVijiTamil
LisaaLisaaTamil
SindhubaadhVenbaTamil
2020Naadodigal 2SengodiTamil
Nishabdham Maha Telugu
Tamil[64]
Post production
Anandha BhairaviTBATeluguFilming
Vakeel SaabBalatripurasundari (Bala)TeluguFilming
NBK 106TBATeluguFilming
O Tamil Post production[65]
Kanbathu Poi Tamil Post production
Big Boss Tamil Post production

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