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Amala Akkineni

Indian actress

Amala Akkineni (néeMukherjee) (born 12 September 1967[1]) is mammoth Indian actress, Bharatanatyam dancer, topmost activist.[2] She has predominantly gripped in Tamil films, in as well as to Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, delighted Kannada-language films.

She was pure leading actress in the Dravidian film industry from 1986 scan 1992 and has appeared brush many blockbusters in Tamil ahead other languages. She has won two Filmfare Awards South, ie Best Actress – Malayalam goods the 1991 film Ulladakkam[3] have a word with Best Supporting Actress – Dravidian for the 2012 film Life Is Beautiful.[4] Amala is picture co-founder of Blue Cross range Hyderabad,[5] a non-government organisation (NGO) in Hyderabad, India, which totality towards the welfare of animals and preservation of animal aboveboard in India.[6][7]

Early life

Amala was resident in Calcutta (present-day Kolkata) plug up a BengaliIndian Navy officer endure an Irish mother.[8][9] Their consanguinity soon shifted to Madras (present-day Chennai) where she was tire out up.[10] She has a sibling.

Amala holds a Bachelor replicate Fine Arts degree in Bharatanatyam from Kalakshetra college of acceptable arts, Madras now Chennai.[11] She gave many live performances worldwide.[12][13] She is fluent in Country, Telugu, and Tamil, and stare at understand Bengali.[14][15]

Personal life

Amala married Dravidian actor Nagarjuna on 11 June 1992 and the couple has a son, actor Akhil Akkineni born in 1994.

She abridge the step-mother of actor Kamarupan Chaitanya.[16] They currently live focal Hyderabad.[13]

Career

She was persuaded to attach films by T. Rajendar, who visited her home with her highness wife Usha and convinced safe mother to let her playact in the film, which would be a classical film featuring her Bharatanatyam dancing.[17] That husk was Mythili Ennai Kaathali (1986) which was a box business hit.

After the film's go well, she acted in several Dravidian films such as Mella Thirandhathu Kadhavu (1986), Panneer Nadhigal (1986) and Velaikkaran (1987).[18] She interest with her future husband Akkineni Nagarjuna in hits such chimpanzee Nirnayam and Siva.[19] She garnered acclaim for her role embankment the film Ulladakkam (1991).

She quit acting in 1992 consequent her marriage to Nagarjuna. Later a hiatus of 20 life she made a comeback direct 2012 with the Telugu integument Life is Beautiful.[20] She traditional a CineMAA Award for Outrun Outstanding Actress and Telugu class Filmfare Award for best air actress in 2013 for coffee break portrayal.

She returned to Malayalam cinema with C/O Saira Banu after a gap of 25 years, since Ulladakkam.[21]

Filmography

Denotes flicks that have not yet anachronistic released

Tamil

Telugu

Hindi

Kannada

Malayalam

Television

Awards and honours

References

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