Gayatri Jayaraman

Gayatri Jayaraman
Born 27 September 1984 (1984-09-27) (age 27)
Bombay, India
Other names Gayatri Jayaram
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 2001–present

Gayatri Jayaraman is an Indian film actress, who has appeared in predominantly Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language films.

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Early life

Gayatri Jayaraman was born on 27 September 1984 to Jayaraman, an auditor, and Chitra, a housewife. She was educated at Adarsh Vidyalaya and then Church Park in Mumbai. Gayatri grew up in Shahabad near Gulbarga till she was four years old before her family headed to Madras. She spent a year in Bangalore when in her eighth standard and this helped her pick up Kannada.[1] Gayatri initially wanted to pursue a career in medicine and despite getting 94 per cent iin board exams, she did not get a medical seat, and hence began reading a B.Sc in Life Science at IGNOU.[2] Gayatri balanced her time between modeling and education and thus also went on to study physiotherapy at SRM College in Chennai. About her decision to simultaneously pursue qualifications she revealed that "the average life of an actress on screen is maximum four years" and that "she can always return to physiotherapy once my career as an actress is over".[1]

She took up her first modelling assignments for Nailli Silks, followed by Kumaran Silks, Pothys and Chennai Silks while also participating in the beauty pageants, winning the Miss Tamil Nadu title in October, 1997 and Miss South India title in 1998.[3] She entered the final stages of Femina Miss India 2000, after being selected among the 26 finalists from 8000 entries and made it through to the final 5, eventually finishing fourth. She has also been a video jockey on television, having appeared for Fanta "Illimai Pudhumai" on Sun TV and "Telephone Manipol" on Vijay TV.[1]

Career

Gayathri started her career as an actress with director K. Balachander's tele-serial Azhukku Veshti and rejected offers from promienent directors such as Arjun before she decided to make her debut by featuring in Nagabharana's Neela.[4] Neela, a Kannada film about a tibal singer with cancer, won critical acclaim at the box office and was selected as one of the thirty-two Indian films to feature at the International Film Festival of India. Gayatri won a Cinema Express Award for her performance, with a critic describing it as a "matured performance gives an impression of her being an experienced actress".[1] She next appeared in an item number in Santosh Sivan's Asoka as a dancer on a boat in the song "Raat Ka Nasha" beside Kareena Kapoor.[5] She made her Tamil film debut after being approached by producer KRG to feature in his Manadhai Thirudivittai opposite Prabhu Deva. Gayatri, post-release, remarked that her role in the film was changed, with Kausalya playing the role that she had signed on to portray.[1] The film became a commercial failure, although her appearance in the song "Manjakattu Mynaa" got her noticed.

Her Telugu film debut was with Srikanth in Aaduthu Paaduthu. before she also went on to feature in a supporting role in Shree alongside Suriya, with Gayatri revealing that her role was chopped by the editors in post-production.[1] She featured in another small role in Vaseegara alongside Vijay and Sneha, before going on to feature in a series of unsuccessful Kannada and Malayalam films.

She retired from films after her marriage and is now a certified scuba diving instructor in the Andaman Islands and briefly returned to compere the Chennai Super Kings Cheer Leaders talent show on Vijay TV in 2009.[6]

Personal life

In May 2007 she married Samit Sawhny, an Indian entrepreneur and author, in the Andaman Islands in a small and private wedding function.[7]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2001 Neela Neela Kannada
Asoka Hindi Special appearance
Manadhai Thirudivittai Shruthi Tamil
2002 Aaduthu Paaduthu Telugu
Shree Tamil
April Maadhathil Nimmi Tamil
2003 Vaseegara Tamil
2004 Njan Salperu Ramankutty Malayalam
2005 Naidu LLB Telugu
2005 Lokanathan IAS Malayalam
Swamy Kannada

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