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Samyukta Hornad Height, Age, Family, Biography

Other NameSamyuktha BelawadiNickname SammyProfession(s)Actress, Social Entrepreneur, ModelPhysical StatsHeight (approx.)5' 7" (168 cm)Eye ColourBrownHair ColourBrownCareerDebutFilm (Kannada): Aa Dinagalu (2007) as Divya Naayak

Film (Tamil/Telugu): Un Samayal Arayil/Ulavacharu Biryani (2014) as Meghana

Film (Malayalam): Abhiyude Katha Anuvum (2018) as Dhivi

Web Series (Kannada): Gods of Dharmapuri aka (G.O.D) (2019) as Divya Mathews; streamed on Zee5
Awards • 2013: World Peace Ambassador

2013: South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) for Best Debut Actress
2014: Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress-Kannada for the film Oggarane
2019: Ground Breaking Inspiring Women Award

2019: G University Award

2021: Young Achiever Award for her Social Work
2023: KWAA- Karnataka Women Achievers Award for The Praana Foundation

2024: Film Award for Best Actor Female (critics) for Toby
Personal LifeDate of Birth23 May

Samyukta Hornad

Indian actress

Samyukta Hornad[1] is an Indian actress who appears in Kannada films. Her debut movie was Lifeu Ishtene directed by Pawan Kumar. She is known for her roles in the commercially successful films Barfi (2011), and Oggarane (2014).[2][3][4][5]

Early life and career

Samyukta Hornad is a professional model and actress based in Karnataka, India.[6][7] She did her undergraduate studies in Media, English and Psychology at Christ University.[8] She started her career as a TV show anchor before pursuing her career as a lead Actress.[9][non-primary source needed] She has primarily appeared in Indian films and is considered a lead Actress in the film industry.

Samyukta Hornad's first movie was Aa Dinagalu in Kannada. Her second movie was Lifeu Ishtene[10] opposite Diganth.

Filmography

  • All Films are in Kannada, unless otherwise noted

Web series

References

Sudha Belawadi

Indian film and television actress

Sudha Belawadi is an Indian actress[6][7] in the Kannada film industry, and a theatre artist in Karnataka, India.[citation needed] Some of the notable films of Sudha Belawadi as actress include Mathadana (2001), Mungaru Male (2006), Moggina Manasu (2008), Kaadu (1973).[8][9][non-primary source needed][10][non-primary source needed]

Career

Sudha Belawadi has been a part of more than 70 films, many drama (theatre) plays,[citation needed] and soaps/serials Manthana, Manvanthara,[11]Mahaparva.[12]

Selected filmography

Personal life

She is the daughter of Kannada actress Bhargavi Narayan and Belavadi Nanjundaiah Narayana (a.k.a. 'makeup nani' ), a Kannada film actor, and a makeup artist.[13] Her siblings are Sujatha, Prakash and Pradeep.[14] Prakash is an Indian theatre, film, television and media personality, and a National Film Award recipient, for

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