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A. Yashika Aannand; Aara (actress) Aarathi; Aarthi Ganeshkar; Aashritha; Aathmika; Abarnathi; Bruna Abdullah; Abhilasha (actress) Abhinaya (actress) Abhinayashree
Name Debut film Other notable films 1941 T. R. Rajakumari: Kacha Devayani: Haridas (1944), Chandralekha (1948) 1944 Pandari Bai: Haridas: Vedhala Ulagam (1948), Marmayogi (1951), Parasakthi (1952), Andha Naal (1954) 1944 Pushpavalli: Dasi Aparanji: Miss Malini (1947), Chakra Dhari (1948), Samsaram (1951) 1947 Anjali Devi: Mahathma Udangar
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This is a list of characters featured in the Baahubali franchise which consists of two films, a novel, a comic and two television series. They are all characters which have appeared in The Beginning (2015), The Conclusion (2017), The Lost Legends (2017), [1] Crown of Blood (2024), [2] and the novels The Rise of Sivagami (2017), Chaturanga (2020) and Queen of Mahishmathi (2020).
This list outlines the names of popular film actors, who previously worked or are currently working in the Tamil film industry, based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The list is ordered by the year of their debut as a leading actor.
Trisha Krishnan in 2022 Trisha Krishnan [a] is an Indian actress who appears primarily in Tamil and Telugu films. She was first seen in 1999 in a minor supporting role in Jodi, then 2000 in the music video of Falguni Pathak's song "Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye". The first project she accepted as a lead actress was Priyadarshan's Lesa Lesa, but a delay in the film's release meant that her first ...
The Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress is given by the state government as part of its annual Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Tamil films. The award was first given in 1968 and stopped after 1970. The award is being given after 2000. [1]