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Shriya Saran (born September 11, 1982) is an Indian film
actress. She began her career acting in music videos,
while also attending an acting studio to follow her dream
to act. After her debut in 2001 with Ishtam, she gained
Telugu cinema's attention in 2002 by playing the role
of Bhanu in Santhosham, her first major hit. Following
the film she appeared in several Telugu films with prominent
actors, whilst, also making in-roads in Bollywood as well
as the Tamil film industry. In 2007, Saran became a national
figure after her performance alongside Rajinikanth in
Sivaji: The Boss, after which she has signed several Bollywood,
Kollywood and also a Hollywood film. Saran performs
predominantly in leading heroine roles in high-budget
and major studio films, ranging from romantic comedies
and drama to science fiction and action thrillers. Her
most popular released films include Santhosham (2002),
Tagore (2003), Sivaji: The Boss (2007) and Azhagiya
Tamil Magan (2007).
Early Career
Shriya's first opportunity to appear in front of the camera
came whilst she studied her second year at the LSR College
in Delhi, which she quit to participate for the shoot.
Saran's first screen appearance was in the music video
of Tirakthi Kyon Hawa by Reenu Nathan, which she was given
to chance to perform in by her dance teacher who had recommended
her. The video shot at Banaras gave her fame, prompting
Ramoji Films to offer her the lead role of Neha in their
film Ishtam starring and directed by newcomers. Saran
despite wanting to only try one film eventually catapulted
to fame. Before the release of Ishtam, Saran signed three
mega-budget films; Santosham, Nuvve Nuvve and Tagore with
the industry's top heroes, Nagarjuna, Tarun and Chiranjeevi
respectively. Film Career
Shriya started her movie acting career with the Telugu
film Ishtam (2001), produced by Usha Kiran Movies. This
first film didn't fare too well at the box office, but
she was noticed by many Telugu producers and directors.
Soon she signed for Nagarjuna's Santosham (2002), which
was a major hit and she didn't have to turn back since
then. She was very lucky to get the most coveted chance
to act opposite none other than Chiranjeevi at a very
early point in her career. After the huge success of Tagore
she became one of the top actresses of the south Indian
film industry. Her later movies, such as Nuvve Nuvve and
Bhageeratha, earned her many accolades. She had one of
the biggest hits in her career with Chatrapati opposite
Prabhas. Shriya is also endorses for large brands like
LUX and Head&Shoulders. She made her Tamil movie
debut in Enakku 20 Unakku 18 (2003), cast along with
Telugu actor Tarun, Trisha Krishnan. The film was an
average hit at box-office, but it was more importantly
a musical hit due to music composed by A. R. Rahman.
She had plenty of glamorous roles lined up for her in
Tamil, but instead continued with Tollywood for a year.
She has made her comeback in Kollywood through the film
Mazhai with Jayam Ravi. The movie did well at the box-office.
She beat other top actresses for the much coveted role
with Rajinikanth in Shankar's Sivaji: The Boss which
is the by far the costliest Indian film till date after
Dasavatharam. Most recently she appeared opposite Vijay
in Azhagiya Tamil Magan and she is currently filming
with Vikram in Kanthaswamy. |
Personal
Life of Shriya Saran |
| Family
Saran was born in Haridwar and most of her life in
a small colony at the foothills of the Shivalik range.
Her father, Pushpendra Saran worked for the state-owned
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited while her mother, Neeraja
Saran was a chemistry teacher at the Delhi Public School,
which Saran had attended. Her elder brother, Abhiroop
Saran is four years older than her and currently works
with an advertising firm, FCB Ulka, in Mumbai. He is
married to Aarti, who Saran describes her relationship
with her "like a house on fire".
As a kid, Saran claims to have "pooled her pocket
money that she was given over a period of time and give
it to a blind school". When Shriya was 17, her
family moved to Delhi because she was passionate to
learn kathak from eminent guru, Shovana Narayan. In
2005, Saran was rumoured to be set to get married to
her long term boyfriend, Rajiv Madhavan, which she later
denied claiming the pair were "only close friends".
However, in late December 2007, it became clear that
Saran's relationship with her co-star Jesse Metcalfe
has become more romantic. Neither of the pair have reported
to the media about the link.
Controversy
In January 2008, a Hindu organisation based in Chennai
lodged a police complaint against Saran, objecting to
the outfit worn by her during the 175th day celebration
of her film, Sivaji. In a complaint, the Hindu Makkal
Katchi (HMK) alleged that Shriya's outfit had 'offended
Hindu culture,'. The complaint was officially taken
in by the police and is currently under investigation.
Shriya is the fourth actor, after Kushboo, Shilpa Shetty
and Reema Sen to face the fire of political parties
and organisations in recent times. Shriya then tendered
an unconditional apology for “wearing inappropriate
skimpy attire”. |
Filmography
for Shriya Saran |
| Year |
Title |
Language |
Role |
Co-Stars |
| 2008 |
Jaggubhai |
Tamil |
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| What Is Cooking? |
English |
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| The Other End of the Line |
English |
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| Mission Istanbul |
Hindi |
Anjali Sagar |
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| Kanthaswamy |
Tamil |
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| Ek - The Power of One |
Hindi |
Preet |
|
| Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan |
Tamil |
Pidariatha |
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| 2007 |
Azhagiya Tamil Magan |
Tamil |
Abinaya |
|
| Tulasi |
Telugu |
Guest Role |
|
| Awaarapan |
Hindi |
Aaliya |
|
| Sivaji: The Boss |
Tamil |
Tamizhselvi |
Dubbed into Telugu as Sivaji |
| Arasu |
Tamil |
Guest Role |
|
| Munna |
Telugu |
Guest Role |
|
| 2006 |
Thiruvilayadal Arambam |
Tamil |
Priya |
|
| Boss |
Telugu |
Sanjana |
|
| Game |
Telugu |
Guest Role |
|
| Devadasu |
Telugu |
Guest Role |
|
| 2005 |
Bommalata |
Telugu |
Swathi |
|
| Bhageeradha |
Telugu |
Shweta |
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| Chatrapathi |
Telugu |
Neelu |
|
| Mazhai |
Tamil |
Shailaja |
|
| Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu |
Telugu |
Satyabhama |
|
| Subhash Chandra Bose |
Telugu |
Svarajyam |
|
| Soggadu |
Telugu |
Shriya |
|
| Sadaa Mee Sevalo |
Telugu |
Kanthi |
|
| Naa Alludu |
Telugu |
Meghana |
|
| Balu ABCDEFG |
Telugu |
Anu |
|
| 2004 |
Shukriya: Till Death Do Us Apart |
Hindi |
Sanam |
|
| Arjun |
Telugu |
Roopa |
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| Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum |
Hindi |
Rani |
|
| Nenunnanu |
Telugu |
Anu |
|
| 2003 |
Ennaku 20 Unnaku 18 |
Tamil |
Reshma |
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| Ela Cheppanu |
Telugu |
Priya |
|
| Tagore |
Telugu |
Devaki |
|
| Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu |
Telugu |
Seeta Lakshmi |
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| Tujhe Meri Kasam |
Hindi |
Priyanka |
|
| 2002 |
Nuvve Nuvve |
Telugu |
Anjali |
|
| Chennakeshava Reddy |
Telugu |
Preethi |
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| Santosham |
Telugu |
Bhanu |
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| 2001 |
Ishtam |
Telugu |
Neha |
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