Pooja Gandhi

Pooja Gandhi
Born Pooja Gandhi
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Nationality Indian
Other names Sanjana Gandhi[1][2][3]
Ethnicity Punjabi[4]
Occupation Actress
model
producer
politician, social activist
philanthropist, contestant
Years active 2003 – present
Television Bigg Boss Kannada – Reality Show
Relatives Radhika Gandhi (sister)
Suhani Gandhi (sister)

Pooja Gandhi is an Indian film actress and producer who works mainly in Kannada and Tamil cinema, and also appears in Malayalam, Bengali and Hindi films. One of the most popular and highest-paid South Indian actresses.[5][6] Gandhi came to be known as Mungaru Male Hudugi ("Mungaru Male Girl") in the media.[7][8][9]

She has played lead roles in commercially successful films such as Mungaru Male (2006), Milana (2007), Krishna (2007), Taj Mahal (2008), Budhivanta (2008), Gokula (2009) and Dandupalya (2012). She has performed in more than 50 films in several languages.[5] She also participated in the reality show Bigg Boss Kannada 3, which aired on Colors Kannada in 2016.[10][11]

Early years and personal life

Pooja Gandhi was born in Meerut[4] in a traditional Punjabi family. Her father Pawan Gandhi is a businessman and her mother Jyothi Gandhi is a housewife. She studied at Sophia Convent and Dewan Public School in Meerut. She has two younger sisters – Radhika Gandhi, who is also working in Kannada films, and Suhani Gandhi, a Tennis player.[4][12]

Pooja Gandhi got engaged in November 2012 but broke up the following month.[13]

Career

Debut (2003)

Pooja started her career by acting in soaps, starting with Zameen Se Aassman Tak directed by Aruna Irani.[4] She made her debut at the age of 18 in the Bengali film Tomake Salam, released in 2003. She moved to the South Indian film industry with the Tamil film Kokki. The film earned moderate reviews and had a successful run at the box office.[12]

Public recognition and Initial success in Kannada (2006–08)

Her debut in the Kannada film industry was with Mungaru Male,[14] The film was the first in India for any language to be screened for continuously one year in a multiplex.[15] Overall it ran over 865-days in Karnataka. It was remade in Telugu as Vaana[16] and in Bengali as Premer Kahini[17] in 2008. She popularly came to be known as Mungaru Male Girl (Girl of "Mungaru Male").[18]

She then acted in the movie Milana together with Puneeth Rajkumar 'Milana' Upon theatrical release on 14 September 2007, the film saw massive commercial success and completed a 365-day run in theatres.[19][20]

Pooja worked in Krishna,[21] together with "Comedy Time" Ganesh, her co-actor in Mungaru Male. She has since acted in several Kannada films like Manmatha, Geleya, Hani Hani, Accident, Kaamannana Makkalu and Nee Tata Naa Birla these were mediocre at the box office.[4]

In 2008, she starred in the Kannada film Taj Mahal with Ajay Rao. She was nominated for a Filmfare Best Actress Award.[22][23][24]She was nominated for a Filmfare Best Actress Award. Her next movie was Budhivanta together with Upendra. It became the highest grossing Kannada film of 2008 and turned out to be a much bigger hit than the original Naan Avanillai.[25][26] The new comers Kiran Srinivas and Suhasi played the lead roles in the film Haage Summane. Music was composed by Mano Murthy. The film released nationwide on 26 December 2008. Her next film was the Tamil movie Thiruvannamalai also starring Arjun Sarja. The film was later dubbed in Hindi and released as Main Hoon Vinashak.[4]

Her first 2009 release was Anu, which was the remake of Telugu movie Anusuya starring Bhumika Chawla. Other Kannada movies that Pooja Gandhi acted in include Hucchi, Iniya, and Ninagaagi Kadiruve. Other movies from 2009 include the Tamil film Thalai Ezhudu, and Gokula in which she starred with Vijaya Raghavendra and Yash. The film opened on 27 November 2009 to favorable and positive reviews from the critics. it was a major successful at the box office.[27] In 2010 she starred in Minugu, Sri Harikathe, Nee Raani Naa Maharani and Vega films.

Debut in Bollywood (2010)

She made her debut in Hindi film with I Am 2011, together with Juhi Chawla. 'I Am' received mainly positive reviews from critics. The Times of India called it "an important and intelligent film"[28] and The Film Street Journal named it "a must watch".[29] In 2012 'I Am' won the National Award for Best Hindi Film and Best Lyrics.[30] In the same year she has acted several Kannada movies such as Thavarina Runa, Aptha, Nee Illadhe, Hare Rama Hare Krishna, Panchamrutha, Pagal and Jogayya. In 'Jogayya' movie, she made a cameo appearance as an Advocate, directed by star director Prem.

Critical acclaim and accolades

Gandhi received Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Actress and Suvarna Fimfare Award for Best Actress for her performance in Dandupalya (2012). The film was dubbed in Telugu and released as Dandupalyam. It was well received in Andhra Pradesh.[31] A Tamil dub titled Karimedu was produced by Rama Narayanan's Sri Thenandal Films and released on 24 May 2013 to critical acclaim. it was hit in Tamil Nadu.[32][33] The film was dubbed in Malayalam and was titled as Kuruthikalam.

Gandhi has signed up to make her Tulu language film debut in Beere Devupoonje, playing the role of Raja Nartaki. The film, produced and directed by R. Dhanraj, will be based on a Tulu warrior named Devapoonja who lived 400 years ago.[34]

Gandhi made her debut in Malayalam film with Maad Dad (2013) together with Lal and Meghana Raj.[35]She became "Item Girl" for the Mata fame Guruprasad directed Kannada movie Director's Special(2013). According to sources said that Gandhi had rejected a request to do a special song in Devarane movie. Following days Pooja says "i accepted this offer only because director Guruprasad wrote this song keeping me in mind. That makes it special", who'll sizzle in the song Chanchal Champakali.[36][37]In 2015, she starred and produced a movie Abhinetri, also she introduced as Producer, movie became below average at the box-office.[38]

Politics

Pooja Gandhi joined the Janata Dal (Secular) (JDS) party on 18 January 2012.[39]

She then joined briefly the KJP, but she finally contested the 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections from Raichur on a BSR Congress ticket. This first attempt at public office proved unsuccessful.[40]

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
No Year Film Role Language Notes
1 2003 Tomake Salam Ankitha Bengali
22006 Kokki Raji Tamil
32006 Mungaru Male Nandini Kannada
42007 Milana Priya Kannada Special appearance in song "Ninnindale"
52007Krishna Pooja Kannada
62007Manmatha Kannada Special appearance
72007 Geleya Herself Kannada Special appearance in song "Hudugi Malebillu"
82008 Hani Hani Ramya Kannada
92008Vaitheeswaran Pooja Tamil
102008Accident Pooja Kannada
112008 Kaamannana Makkalu Herself Kannada Special appearance in the song "Ammanni ammanni"
122008Nee Tata Naa Birla Pooja Kannada
132008 Taj Mahal Shruthi Kannada Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Actress[41]
142008 Kodagana Koli Nungitha Lakshmi Kannada
152008Budhivanta Pooja Kannada
162008 Maharshi Manasa Veena Kannada
172008Janumada Gelathi Manjula Kannada
182008 Thiruvannamalai Malathy Tamil
192008 Haage Summane Nandini Kannada Special appearance
202009 Anu Anu Kannada
212009Thalai Ezhuthu Pooja Tamil
222009 Iniya Janaki Kannada
232009 Huchchi Preethi Kannada
242009 Ninagaagi Kaadiruve Shweta Nandan Kannada
252009 Gokula Leela Kannada
262010 Minugu Sanchitha Kannada
272010 Mukkanti Shailaja Telugu
Tamil
[42][43]
282010 Sri Harikathe Pooja Krishnamurthy Kannada
292010 Nee Raani Naa Maharani Rani,
Pooja Gandhi
Kannada
302010Vega Kannada
312011 Thavarina Runa Kannada
322011 Aptha Anjali Devi Kannada
332011 Nee Illadhe Sharanya Kannada
342011I Am Aparna Hindi
352011 Hare Rama Hare Krishna Kannada
362011Panchamrutha Prithi Kannada
372011 Jogayya Advocate Kannada Cameo appearance
382011 Paagal Pooja Kannada
392012 Dandupalya Lakshmi Kannada Winner – Suvarna Film Award for Best Actress
Winner – SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Negative Role
Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Kannada
402012Jaihind Anjali Kannada [44]
412012 Hosa Prema Purana Herself Kannada Special appearance in the song
422012 Damaad Ke Intezaar Mein Aliya Hindi [45]
432013 Maad Dad Lisa Malayalam
442013Director's Special Herself Kannada Special appearance in song "Kannalle eshottu kolltiya"
452014 Kalyanamasthu Radha Kannada
462015 Abhinetri Sharat Lata / Nanda Kannada Also producer[46]
472015Thippaji Circle Thippajji Kannada
482016 Kathe Chitrakathe Nirdeshana Puttanna Unnamed Kannada
492016 Mahaamarana Pooja Kannada Short film[47][48]
502016 Dandupalya 2Film has yet to be released Lakshmi Kannada Filming[49][50][51]
512016 Karimedu 2Film has yet to be released Tamil Filming
522016 Dandupalyam 2Film has yet to be released Telugu Filming
As producer
Year Film Language Cast
2015 AbhinetriKannadaPooja gandhi
2016 MahaamaranaKannadaPooja gandhi, Srinagar Kitty, Uttar Karnataka people

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Awards

Reality shows

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