Bhumika Chawla

Bhumika Chawla (born Rachna Chawla on 21 August 1978[1]) is an Indian actress and a former model.[2] She made her film debut in the Telugu film Yuvakudu (2000) and has since then worked in various Indian film industries and appeared in over thirty films in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bhojpuri, and Punjabi. Her notable performances include Kushi (2001) , Okkadu (2003), Tere Naam (2003), Missamma (2003) , Sillunu Oru Kaadhal (2006) , Gandhi, My Father (2007) , Anasuya (2007) and Buddy (2013).

Bhumika Chawla
Bhumika Chawla at the 60th Filmfare Awards South 2014
Born
Rachna Chawla

(1978-08-21) 21 August 1978[1]
Other namesBhoomika
OccupationActress, former model
Years active2000–present
Spouse(s)
Bharath Thakur (m. 2007)
Children1

Early life

Chawla was born in a Punjabi family in New Delhi, India and completed her schooling there. Her father was an Army officer. Bhumika has two siblings, an elder brother and sister.

She moved to Mumbai in 1997 and started her career with Ad films and Hindi music video albums. She appeared in the Zee TV series Hip Hip Hurray.

Career

Chawla started off her film career in the Telugu film industry, starring in the feature film Yuvakudu (2000) alongside actor Sumanth. Her second release, Kushi (2001), in which she starred opposite Pawan Kalyan was a box office success, winning her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu following which she acted in several films in Telugu, including Okkadu (2003) opposite Mahesh Babu and Simhadri (2003) opposite Jr. NTR, which became two of the year's highest grossers in Telugu.[3] Meanwhile, she made her debut in the Tamil film industry as well, starring in the film Badri (2001) opposite actor Vijay, which was followed by her second Tamil film Roja Kootam (2002). Her performance in Missamma (2003), as a businesswoman with cancer, was applauded. She was nominated for the FilmfareAward for Best Actress – Telugu and won the Nandi Award for Best Actress.

After a number of critically and commercially successful films in the South, Chawla starred in her first Bollywood film, Tere Naam (2003), alongside Salman Khan. The film was one of the year's highest grossers.[4] It was a critical success and her performance in the film won her many positive notices as well as several nominations for Best Debut at different award ceremonies. She was nominated for her first Filmfare Best Actress Award and won the Best Debut trophy at the Zee Cine Awards ceremony.[5]

Subsequently, she got to star in a number of Hindi films as Run (2004), a remake of the same-named Tamil film, Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa (2004), again opposite Salman Khan, Silsilay (2005) and Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005) alongside Amitabh Bachchan. She returned to Telugu, acting in the films Naa Autograph (2004) (a remake of the Tamil film Autograph) and Jai Chiranjeeva, alongside Chiranjeevi and Sameera Reddy. While Chawla's performance in the former won her accolades and the CineMAA Jury Award for Best Actress, the latter went to become a super hit film.

In 2006, Chawla appeared in the Tamil film Sillunu Oru Kaadhal, alongside real-life couple Surya and Jyothika which became a big hit worldwide, while playing a vital role in the Hindi film Family - Ties of Blood, in which she shared screen space with Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar, and starring in the Telugu fantasy film, Mayabazar. Following this, she acted in the Hindi film Gandhi, My Father as Gulab Gandhi and played the title roles in the Telugu films Sathyabhama, in which she played a woman who has Short-term memory loss,[6] and Anasuya, a crime thriller, and in the Bhojpuri film, Gangotri (2007 film), a sequel to the successful 2006 Bhojpuri film Ganga, acting again alongside Amitabh Bachchan. Her performance in Anasuya (2007), as an Investigative journalist who covers the case of a serial killer, received critical acclaim. She was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and won the Santosham Best Actress Award.

In 2008, she made her debut in the Punjabi film industry, starring in Yaariyan, opposite Gurdas Maan, following which she debuted in Malayalam as well, starring in Bhramaram alongside Mohanlal. Currently, she is working on half-a-dozen films in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, which include Thangar Bachan's Kalavadiya Pozhudugal opposite Prabhu Deva in Tamil, Yagam alongside Navdeep in Telugu and Classmates, a remake of the 2006 Malayalam film, in Hindi. She also appeared in the 2016 movie M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. She portrayed the character of MS dhoni's sister in the movie.[7]

Personal life

Bhumika Chawla married her long-time boyfriend and Yoga teacher Bharat Thakur on 21 October 2007 at Devlali, Nashik in a Gurdwara.[8] She went regularly to Thakur's courses and is said to have dated him for four years, before eventually marrying him.[9] The couple have a son born in February 2014.[10][11]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2000YuvakuduSindhuTelugu
2001BadriJanaki (Jaanu)Tamil
KushiMadhumitha / KhushiTeluguFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Snehamante IderaYuvrani PadminiTelugu
2002Roja KootamManoTamil
VasuDivyaTelugu
2003OkkaduSwapna ReddyTeluguNandi Award for Best Actress
MissammaMeghanaTeluguNandi Award for Best Actress
Nominated-Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
SimhadriInduTelugu
Tere NaamNirjara BharadwajHindiZee Cine Award Best Female Debut
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Apsara Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated – Screen Award for Best Actress
Aadanthe Ado TypeTeluguSpecial appearance
2004RunJhanvi ChoudhryHindi
SambaNanduTelugu
Naa AutographDivyaTeluguCineMAA Award for Best Actress
Dil Ne Jise Apna KahaaDhaniHindi
2005SilsiilayZia RaoHindi
Dil Jo Bhi Kahey...Dr. Gayarti PandeyHindi
Jai ChiranjeevaNeelimaTeluguVamsee Award for Best Actress
2006Sillunu Oru KaadhalIshwaryaTamil
FamilyDr. KavitaHindi
MayabazaarAnupamaTeluguVamsee Award for Best Actress
2007Gandhi, My FatherGulab GandhiHindi
SathyabhamaSathyabhamaTeluguNandi Special Jury Award

Vamsee Award for Best Actress

GangotriGangotriBhojpuri
AnasuyaAnasuyaTeluguSantosham Best Actress Award
Nominated-Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu

Vamsee Award for Best Actress

2008SwagatamVidhya KKTelugu
MallepuvvuMalleshwari "Malli" KannegantiTelugu
YaariyanSimranPunjabi
2009BhramaramJayaMalayalam
Naa Style VeruParvatiTelugu
AmaravathiAmaravathiTelugu
2010YagamNandiniTelugu
Thakita ThakitaProfessorTeluguAlso producer
Collector Gari BharyaIndira GautamTelugu
2011SiruthaiRathnavel Pandian's wife (in portrait)Tamil
2012GodfatherKannadaSpecial appearance
2013BuddyPadmaMalayalam
Chithirayil NilachoruFake beggarTamilSpecial appearance
2014Laddu BabuMadhuriTelugu
April FoolSwapnaTeluguCameo appearance[12]
2015Luv U AliaBhoomiKannada
Telugu
2016Hindi
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold StoryJayanti Gupta (Dhoni's Sister)Hindi
2017Middle Class AbbayiJyothiTeluguZee Apsara Award for Best Supporting Actress[13]
SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu
Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu

Nominated - Vendithera Awards for Best Supporting Actress

Kalavaadiya PozhuthugalJayanthiTamil
2018U TurnMayaTamil
Telugu
Bilingual[14]
SavyasachiSiriTelugu
2019KhamoshiMrs. DesaiHindi
Kolaiyuthir KaalamMrs. AnandTamil
BhramAnkita PaulHindiWeb series on ZEE5
RulerNiranjana PrasadTelugu
2020Kannai Nambathey TBATamilFilming
SeetimaarrTBATeluguFilming

Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Kushi Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu Won
2003 Missamma Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu Nominated
2003 Missamma Nandi Award for Best Actress Won
2003 Tere Naam Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut Won
2003 Tere Naam Filmfare Award for Best Actress Nominated
2003 Tere Naam Star Screen Award for Best Actress Nominated
2007 Sathyabhama Nandi Special Jury Award Won
2017 MCA Zee Telugu Apsara Awards 2018 for Best Supporting Actress Won
2018 MCA Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu Nominated
2018 MCA SIIMA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female) Won

References

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  2. Tanmayi, Bhawana (15 September 2018). "'Missamma' enjoys her second innings". Telangana Today. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  3. "Telugu mid-year report". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 6 May 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
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  5. "Nominees for the 49th Manikchand Filmfare Awards 2003". The Times Of India. March 2008. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
  6. "Interview with Bhumika Chawla". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  7. "Everybody Deserves to Know Dhoni's Inspiring Story: Bhumika Chawla". News18. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  8. "Bhumika Chawla weds yoga guru Bharat". Screenindia.com. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2007.
  9. "Bhumika weds Bharath on Oct 25 th". Oneindia. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2009.
  10. "Bhumika delivered a baby boy - Bhumika Chawla- Laddu Babu- Allari Naresh- Ravi Babu- Misama- Khushi - Cinemalead.com -". Archived from the original on 3 March 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  11. iQlik Movies. "Actress Bhumika Chawla blessed with a baby boy". iQlikmovies.
  12. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/telugu/movie-reviews/april-fool/movie-review/34966891.cms
  13. https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/bhumika-happy-in-her-own-space/article21821963.ece
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