Abhinayashree

Abinayasri
Born

Abinaya
August 1988 (age 28)


Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Occupation film actress and choreographer
Years active 2004 to present
Parent(s) sathish Kumar, Anuradha

Abinayasri (born 1988) is an Indian film actress who has appeared in South Indian regional language films in supporting roles.

Career

Abinayasri's mother Anuradha appeared in over 700 films in Indian languages playing supporting roles and item numbers.[1] Her first major role came in Siddique's 2001 Tamil comedy Friends, which featured her alongside Vijay and Suriya. She received a breakthrough in her career after featuring alongside Allu Arjun in the 2004 Telugu film Arya in an item number for the song "Aa Ante Amalapuram". The success led to further offers for the actress in similar roles.[2] She played her first lead role in the 2005 Telugu comedy Hungama appearing alongside Ali and Venu Madhav and signed on to shoot for thirty days after the director Krishna Reddy convinced her with the role. The actress won the Nandi Award for Best Female Comedian for her role in Paisalo Paramatma, her biggest recognition til date.

After appearing in a full-fledged supporting role in the 2007 Telugu film Adivaram Adavallaku Selavu, Abhinayashree opted against appearing in any more item numbers, but soon went back on her decision explaining that the likes of Mumaith Khan were successfully able to balance both.[3]

Partial filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2001 Friends Abhirami Tamil
2002 Kariya Main Heroine Kannada
2002 Saptham Tamil
123 Jyothi Tamil
Maaran Tamil
2003 Banda Paramasivam Anju Tamil
2004 Arya Telugu
Manathil Tamil
Swetha Naagu Vasuki Telugu
Apthudu Telugu
Jai Telugu
2005 Hungama Divya Telugu
Naidu LLB Telugu
2006 Paisalo Paramatma Telugu Nandi Award for Best Female Comedian
2007 Athili Sattibabu LKG Telugu
2008 Mallepuvvu Telugu
2010 Va Singari Sundaram Tamil
2012 Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara? Golla Savitri Telugu
2015 Palakkattu Madhavan Tamil
2015 Sankarapuram Tamil
2016 Ilamai Oonjal Tamil

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