Swathi Reddy

Swathi Reddy

Swathi at TeachAIDS launch in 2010
Born Swathi Reddy
19 April 1987[1]
Vladivostok, Soviet Union[2]
Other names Colours Swathi
Occupation Actress, television presenter, playback singer, voice actor
Years active 2006–present
Parent(s) Nitin Ullal

Swathi Reddy (born 19 April 1987) is an Indian film actress and television presenter. Her nickname and fame comes from her stint in the Telugu television show Colours, which was telecast on Maa TV. After playing supporting roles, she made her debut as a leading actress in the Tamil film Subramaniapuram (2008). Her role in the Telugu film Ashta Chamma earned her the Filmfare Award and Nandi Award for Best Actress.[3][4][5]

Early life

Swathi was born in Vladivostok, Russia (earlier Soviet Union).[2] She was named as Svetlana but later the name was changed to Swathi.[2] Her father, who was an officer in the Indian Navy, was training as a submariner in the Soviet Union. She has one elder brother named Siddharth. Her family moved to Mumbai and later to the Eastern Naval Command in Visakhapatnam, where she spent most of her childhood.[2] While studying in 11th class, she moved to Hyderabad. She enrolled at St. Mary’s College in Yousufguda, Hyderabad and graduated in biotechnology.

After her EAMCET, she ventured into television at age 17 by hosting a show called "Colors". Due to a positive response, the show was further extended and moved to primetime slot. She went on to present over 150 episodes.[2] After completing the first year of her graduation, she made her debut in feature films.

Career

Acting

She made her debut in supporting roles. In 2008, she debuted as a female lead in her first Tamil film Subramaniapuram. For her performance in Ashta Chamma she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and Nandi Award for Best Actress. She made her debut in Malayalam with Amen which was a super hit.[6] Reportedly, Swati will work in Telugu Cinema in sequel Gitanjali 2 directed by Raj Kiran.[7]

Other work

Swathi has been occasionally working as a voice actor and playback singer as well. In 2008, she had dubbed for actress Ileana D'Cruz in the film Jalsa. In 2010, she gave her voice to an HIV/AIDS education animated software tutorial created by the nonprofit organization TeachAIDS.[8] In 2011, she turned playback singer, rendering her voice for two songs, "Unbelievable" and "A Square B Square", for the soundtrack albums of her own film Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju and 100% Love, respectively.

She has also appeared in an advertisement for "Cadbury DAIRYMILK".[9]

Filmography

Actress

Year Title Role(s) Language Notes
2005 Danger Lakshmi Telugu
2007 Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule Pooja Telugu
2008 Subramaniapuram Thulasi Tamil Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
2008 Ashta Chamma Lavanya Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Nandi Award for Best Actress
2009 Kalavaramaye Madilo Shreya Telugu
2010 Kanimozhi Kanimozhi Tamil Cameo appearance
2011 Golconda High School Anjali Telugu
2011 Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju Krishna Telugu
2011 Mirapakaay Telugu Cameo appearance
2011 Kandireega Bujji Telugu Cameo appearance
2011 Poraali Bharathi Tamil
2013 Amen Shoshanna Malayalam
2013 Swamy Ra Ra Swathi Telugu
2013 North 24 Kaatham Narayani Malayalam
2013 Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara Renu Tamil
2014 Bangaru Kodipetta Bhanumati Pinnesetty Telugu
2014 Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal Isa Malayalam
2014 Vadacurry Naveena Tamil
2014 Karthikeya Valli Telugu
2015 Aadu Oru Bheegara Jeeviyanu Pinki Malayalam Cameo appearance
2015 Double Barrel Malayalam Post-production
2015 Amali Thumali Tamil Post-production
2015 Yatchan Tamil Filming
2015 Thiri Tamil Filming[10]

Playback singer

Year Title Language Song(s)
2011 Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalaraju Telugu "Unbelievable"
2011 100% Love Telugu "A Square B Square"
2013 Swamy Ra Ra Telugu "Yo Yo Yo Memu Antha"

Dubbing artist/voice actor

Year Title Language For
2008 Jalsa Telugu Ileana D'Cruz

References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/ImSwathi/posts/1455604928009768
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Interview with Swati". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  3. T. LALITH SINGH (25 December 2003). "Colourful presence". HYDERABAD: The Hindu. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  4. Swathi’s big leap in Kollywood. sify.com (5 January 2010).
  5. Special Correspondent (17 March 2010). "Nandi Award for Ravi Teja, Swati". HYDERABAD: The Hindu. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  6. Malayalam cinema – First Half of 2013 Progress Report. Sify. 6 July 2013
  7. "Swathi Reddy replaces Anjali?". aptoday.com. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  8. "Star touch to animated film on HIV/AIDS". The New Indian Express. 27 November 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  9. Cadbury DAIRYMILK AD NAYE RISHTO KA Shubh Aarambh Two sisters AD. Youtube
  10. http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/tamil/Thiri-Shows-how-Parents-Influence-their-Wards/2015/04/18/article2769380.ece

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