Anushka Shetty Biography – One of the Highest-Paid South Indian Actresses
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Real Name:
Sweety Shetty
Profession:
Indian actress
Birthplace:
Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Honors:
Kalaimamani
Age:
41
Sweety Shetty (born 7 November 1981), known by her stage name Anushka Shetty, is an Indian actress and model who predominantly works in Telugu and Tamil films. She is the recipient of three Filmfare Awards South, two Nandi Awards, two SIIMA Awards, and one Tamil Nadu State Film Award. Having appeared in 47 films, she is one of the highest-paid South Indian actresses and is popularly referred to as the “Superstar” of South Indian cinema.
She made her acting debut with the 2005 Telugu film Super, which garnered her a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress – Telugu nomination. The following year, she starred in S. S. Rajamouli‘s blockbuster hit Vikramarkudu. Her further releases Lakshyam (2007), Souryam (2008), and Chintakayala Ravi (2008) were also box office successes. In 2009, Shetty played dual roles in the Telugu dark fantasy film Arundhati, which led her to her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu, and Nandi Award. The following year, Shetty’s portrayal of a prostitute in the acclaimed drama Vedam won her a second consecutive Best Actress Award from Filmfare.
In the 2010s, Shetty also starred in Tamil cinema in the action films such as Vettaikaaran (2009), Singam (2010), Singam II (2013), and Yennai Arindhaal (2015), all of which were major commercial successes. She continued to draw praise from critics with her leading performances in the dramas Vaanam (2011), Deiva Thirumagal (2011), and Size Zero (2015). She portrayed the titular queen in the 2015 epic historical fiction Rudhramadevi, which won her the third Filmfare Award for Best Actress- Telugu. Shetty’s portrayal of Princess Devasena in the Baahubali series (2015–17) received widespread acclaim. While Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) is the seventh highest-grossing Indian film, its sequel Baahubali 2:The Conclusion (2017) is the second highest-grossing Indian film of all time and also made her the highest-paid actress in South Indian cinema.
Early Life and Education (Anushka Shetty Biography)
Shetty was born in Mangalore, Karnataka. She is an ethnic Tuluva hailing from a Tulu-speaking Bunt family from Bellipady village in Puttur taluk of Dakshina Kannada district. Her parents are Prafulla and A. N. Vittal Shetty and she has two elder brothers, Gunaranjan Shetty, and Sai Ramesh Shetty. Shetty received her Bachelor of Computer Applications from Mount Carmel College in Bangalore. She was also a yoga instructor, trained under Bharat Thakur.
While filming her debut film Super, the director Puri Jagannadh and producer Nagarjuna were keen for Shetty to have a screen name as they felt her real name Sweety may not be appealing to the audience. While mulling over different names, they came across Anushka Manchanda who was singing one of the songs in the film. They liked her first name and decided to adopt Anushka as the screen name for Shetty’s film career.
Film career (Anushka Shetty Biography)
2005–2008
Shetty made her acting debut in Puri Jagannadh’s 2005 Telugu film Super, where she featured alongside Nagarjuna and Ayesha Takia. IndiaGlitz said “The two girls, Ayesha and Anushka, are cool and chic. Their angles and curves provide all the glamour and keep you engrossed. What about their acting? Well, they are in this film for it.” Sify stated, “The sexy girls Ayesha and Anushka show off their bodies.” For her performance, she earned her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu. The same year, she acted in another film Maha Nandi, opposite Srihari, and Sumanth. IndiaGlitz said, “Anushka looks comely and that is what she seems to be in for.” but added, “The script has been stitched and the seams look frayed.” Sify stated that it “starts promisingly with a racy first half but goes awry and the tempo slackens post interval.” and added, “Anushka looks ravishing thanks to Vasu’s camera which is a major plus for the film.”
In 2006, she had four releases, the first being S. S. Rajamouli’s Vikramarkudu, where she was paired with Ravi Teja. Kishore of Nowrunning.com said “The high points of the movie are the flawless acting of Raviteja and the lusciousness of Anushka. Raviteja has got all the ingredients that an actor should have and Anushka has all the assets that a woman ought to have.” Sify said that Anushka “is definitely a highlight.”
She next starred in the film Astram, a remake of the 1999 Hindi film Sarfarosh, following which she debuted in the Tamil film industry, acting in the Sundar C.-directed action flick Rendu, sharing screen space with R. Madhavan. Later that year, she made a special appearance alongside Megastar Chiranjeevi in A. R. Murugadoss’ directorial debut in Telugu, Stalin.
Her first release in 2007 was Lakshyam which was a success at the box office, after which she starred in Raghava Lawrence’s Don opposite Nagarjuna again. The former, in particular, succeeded at the box office. In 2008 she appeared in six films. Okka Magaadu was the first release, in which she played one of three female leads. Nandamuri Balakrishna was the actor opposite her in Okka Magaadu. Her next releases Swagatam alongside Jagapati Babu and Bhumika Chawla and Baladur opposite Ravi Teja garnered poor reviews and box office returns. She next appeared in the film Souryam with Gopichand which became a box-office hit.
2009–2010
In 2009, Shetty first starred in the blockbuster hit, fantasy film Arundhati. In this heroine-centric film, she essayed two roles for the first time. Idlebrain‘s Jeevi wrote that she was “simply amazing in two roles” and that she did “exceptionally well with subtle yet impact-creating performance,” while Rediff.com claimed that she was “brilliant and breathtaking in parts,” labeling Arundhati as “totally Anushka’s film.” Sify noted that she was “at her best with great performance” She went on to win the Nandi Special Jury Award and her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Her next film was Billa, a remake of the 2007 Tamil film of the same name. The film received mixed reviews, with Rediff stating “Anushka has a super-toned body and indulges in quite a bit of skin show” but had “nothing much to do,” while Sify stated, “Anushka was there to show her oomph and glamour which she ha.s done full justice.” Her final release in 2009 was her second Tamil feature film, the action masala film Vettaikkaran with actor Vijay and it received generally unfavorable reviews. Rediff said, “Anushka, fresh from her success with Arundhathi, has been relegated to pretty bimbette again and appears conveniently during the romantic numbers of which Oru Chinna Thamarai takes the cake.” and Sify said, “Anushka has nothing much to do and hence goes unnoticed.”
She had a string of releases in 2010. She portrayed a prostitute in Krish’s anthology film Vedam which stars Allu Arjun. For her performance, she won her second consecutive Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Her next Telugu film, Panchakshari, was another heroine-centric film where she again performed double roles. This was followed by the action comedy Khaleja, where she starred opposite Mahesh Babu for the first time in her career, and Nagavalli, the Telugu remake of the Kannada film Aptharakshaka in which she portrayed the famous role of Chandramukhi and Ragada. She also made special appearances in the films Kedi and Thakita Thakita. However, all these 2010 releases failed to make an impact at the box office. Her sole Tamil release of 2010, the police drama Singam co-starring Suriya was a major commercial success. Sify claimed, “Anushka is there only for adding glamour and songs, but does a decent job”. while Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff stated, “Anushka, thankfully, has more to do than just prance around in skimpy clothes (which she does very well). She romances dutifully, but her part picks up when both she and Suriya are in Chennai, tangling with villains.” Despite its moderate commercial success, Nagavalli earned Anushka her third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu.
2011–2013 (Anushka Shetty Biography)
She reprised the role she played in Vedam in its Tamil remake, Vaanam (2011). Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu said, “Boldness and daring mark Anushka’s role—the actor’s eyes effectively convey joy, helplessness, agony, and anger.” A critic from Sify wrote that “Anushka is outstanding as the commercial sex worker as she is able to bring out a life-like performance.” She next starred in A. L. Vijay’s Deiva Thirumagal. The drama centers on the characters of Krishna (Vikram), an intellectually disabled father, and his daughter Nila. The film became a critical and commercial success, fetching her laurels for her portrayal as Anuradha, an advocate. Oneindia stated, “Anushka Shetty’s character in the film had good scope for performance without being glamorous.” For her performance, she won the Vijay Award for Favourite Heroine, in addition to her sole nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil.
In 2012, Anushka collaborated again with A. L. Vijay and Vikram in the action drama Thaandavam. Malathi Rangarajan stated that “the romance between Vikram and Anushka is a beautiful feature of Thaandavam.” She later appeared alongside Nagarjuna in the fantasy film Dhamarukam, which was her first Telugu release after two years. Karthik Pasupulate from The Times of India said that Anushka “has little to do as far as performance goes and does a good job of upping the glam quotient.” Radhika Rajamani of Rediff claimed, “Anushka looks sweet. Nag and Anushka have good onscreen chemistry.” Oneindia claimed, “Anushka Shetty has less scope for acting, but she impresses you in song sequences.” She received her fourth nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in the film.
Anushka’s next release was Selvaraghavan’s fantasy adventure film Irandam Ulagam opposite Arya, which saw her playing a dual role again, the third time in her career. Anushka played Ramya, a doctor, and Varna, a high-spirited, warrior-like character, in a parallel world. Rediff wrote, “Anushka not only shares equal screen space with Arya but also plays quite a significant role. In fact, the story revolves around her, and she has performed admirably.” Behindwoods wrote, “As the shy doctor Ramya and as the fierce warrior Varna, Anushka is simply at her best showcasing a wide range of emotions and stunts. It is her performance that stands as a pivot for the rest of the story to take shape.”
2014–2016 (Anushka Shetty Biography)
Her next release was the Tamil film Lingaa opposite Rajinikanth, released in December 2014. She starred opposite Rajnikanth in Lingaa which opened to mixed reviews.
In 2015, she starred opposite Ajith Kumar in Yennai Arindhaal which opened to positive reviews. Her second release in 2015, is the first part of Baahubali directed by S. S. Rajamouli which became one of the top-grossing films in the Indian film industry. Anushka Shetty was referred to in the media as the “Lady Superstar”. The Hindu noted that Anushka Shetty is gutsy to take on such a role and emotes through her powerful eyes. Her third release in 2015 was Gunashekar’s bilingual Rudhramadevi in which she portrays the title role of the queen of the Kakatiya dynasty, Rudrama Devi opposite Allu Arjun and Rana Daggubati. AP Herald wrote, “Anushka Shetty is very believable and appreciable as a royal torrid and an honorable woman. Hers is a dual character, that of next to kin ‘Rudhradeva’ and of powerful ‘Rudhramadevi’ is superb. She plays her dual role in her characters in style and lends credibility to both the characters.” She won her third Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in the film. Her final release in 2015 was Size Zero where she played plus-sized women. She starred in 2 movies in 2016 in a cameo appearance in both Soggade Chinni Nayana and Oopiri.
2017–present
Her first film release in 2017 was Si3, in which she was paired with Suriya for the third time in her career. In Om Namo, Venkatesaya Shetty portrayed Krishnamma, a Goda Devi or Andal-inspired character. Her next release was Baahubali 2: The Conclusion. Shetty received a positive response for her portrayal of Yuvarani Devasena. The character of Devasena was highly praised by critics and Shetty’s portrayal was equally lauded. The Firstpost article noted that the female characters in the second part were the actual heroes of the saga. Comparing Devasena to Arjuna, the article described her as “a competitive warrior who can wield the bow and arrow with finesse”. It further noted how her character emphasized the need for freedom of choice writing that “in Devasena’s case by taking archery lessons, choosing her life partner and being given the right to reject a matrimonial alliance, she can be her own person and develop into a strong personality, who doesn’t break down even when chained for 25 years in the palace courtyard.” She earned her seventh nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in Baahubali 2: The Conclusion.
In the Telugu horror thriller film Bhaagamathie (2018), Shetty played the character Chanchala, an IAS officer, who is sent to prison after killing her fiancé. Anushka’s portrayal of Bhaagamathie and Chanchala was notable. The News Minute wrote, “There is no woman actor in the south who has the kind of commanding presence that Anushka does. When she’s on screen, there’s no one else you want to watch. I suppose if I ever met her in person, I’d hear imaginary elephants trumpeting around me because she gets under the skin of these regal roles so convincingly.” Praising Shetty’s performance it further read, “Anushka alternates between playing the gentle Chanchala and the vengeful Bhaagamathie with ease. This is an actor who can pull off stereotypical depictions of femininity without it grating on your nerves – so when she swoons at the sight of blood in one scene, it doesn’t put you off because she takes herself seriously and isn’t around just as a decorative festoon.”Bhaagamathie earned Anushka her eighth nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance. In May 2021, she signed up for a film under the UV Creations banner.
Filmography (Anushka Shetty Biography)
Film
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year
Title
Role(s)
Language
Notes
2005
Super
Sasha
Telugu
Mahanandi
Nandini
Telugu
2006
Astram
Anusha
Telugu
Vikramarkudu
Neeraja Goswami
Telugu
Stalin
Herself
Telugu
Special appearance in the song “I Wanna Spider-Man”
Rendu
Jothy
Tamil
2007
Lakshyam
Indu
Telugu
Don
Priya
Telugu
2008
Okka Magaadu
Bhavani
Telugu
Swagatam
Sailaja (Sailu)
Telugu
Baladoor
Bhanu
Telugu
Souryam
Shweta
Telugu
Chintakayala Ravi
Sunita
Telugu
King
Herself
Telugu
Special appearance in the song “Nuvvu Ready Nenu Ready”