Daisy Bopanna
Daisy Bopanna | |
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Born | Daisy Bopanna |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse |
Amit Jaju (m. 2011) |
Daisy Bopanna is an Indian actress who appears in Kannada, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil language films. She has worked with actors like Upendra in Aishwarya, Kamal Hassan in Rama Shama Bhama and Akshay Kumar in Garam Masala.[1]
Personal life
Bopanna hails from Kodagu. She did her schooling from Aurobindo School,[2] pre-university at Kumarans College and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Chitrakala Parishat in Bangalore, Karnataka. She married Amit Jaju in 2011.[3]
Career
She started with theatre, working for a short time with B. Jayasri's Spandana theatre camp and also contemporary English theatre[2] with Preetam Koilpillai, and never looked back. Her first movie Bimba (The Image) was sent to the prestigious Berlin & Frankfurt Film Festival, winning international awards. The movie, directed by Kavitha Lankesh, explored the exploitation of child artistes in the film industry. Her later work in Bhagavan with Darshan earned her the tag of "Spicy Daisy".[4]
After that Daisy went on to act in many films such as Rama Shyama Bhama, Thavarina Siri, Aishwarya, Satyavaan Savitri, Gaalipata, Olave Jeevana Lekkachara, Crazy Loka and other films. Daisy proved that she is a good performer in all these films. Daisy event went on to act in Hindi films like Garam Masala, where she was seen opposite Akshay Kumar and John Abraham. Though the film was a hit, Daisy had to wait for another two years to find herself a next project. The next project came in the form of United Six, which was average at the box office.[citation needed]
She starred in more than 150 regional ads before being cast in the Priyadarshan movie Garam Masala. She has also starred in a Tamil and Telugu film, opposite leading stars like Kamal Hassan, Ravi Teja and Ganesh. Her first ad film was with veteran ad film maker Rajiv Menon.[citation needed]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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2003 | Indru Mudhal | Geetha | Tamil | |
2005 | Bimba | Saroja | Kannada | Debut Kannada film |
2005 | Bhagawan | Anjali | Kannada | Credited as Anjali |
2006 | Chanti | Telugu | as Anjali | |
2005 | Relax | Anjali | Telugu | as Anjali |
2005 | Garam Masala | Deepti | Hindi | Debut Hindi film |
2005 | Rama Shama Bhama | Priya | Kannada | |
2006 | Jackpot | Special appearance | Kannada | |
2006 | Prajapathi | Special Appearance as Actress | Malayalam | Debut Malayalam Film |
2006 | Aishwarya | Anjali | Kannada | |
2006 | Thavarina Siri | Priya | Kannada | |
2007 | Sathyavan Savithri | Subbalakshmi | Kannada | |
2008 | Gaalipata | Sowmya | Kannada | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada |
2008 | Chakkara Viyugam | Sandhya | Tamil | Debut Tamil film |
2009 | Sweet Heart | Sandhya | Telugu | Debut Telugu film |
2009 | Olave Jeevana Lekkachaara | Special appearance | Kannada | |
2010 | Khuda Kasam | Hindi | ||
2011 | United Six | Jia | Hindi | |
2012 | Crazy Loka | Sarala | Kannada | |
2020 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 | Kannada | Under production | |
2019 | Pati Patni Aur Woh | Chintu's boss | Hindi | Under production |
References
- ^ "Daisy Bopanna biography". apunkachoice.com. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- ^ a b "Daisy Bopanna interview". sify.com. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- ^ "Daisy Bopanna gets hitched". The Times of India. 1 June 2011.
- ^ "Daisy Bopanna interview". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 14 July 2008. Retrieved 15 May 2011.