Aparnaa Bajpai
Aparnaa Bajpai | |
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Aparnaa Bajpai at a public relations event | |
Born |
Aparna Bajpai 4 September 1990 Kanpur, India, |
Occupation | Actress, Model |
Years active | 2007–present |
Aparnaa Bajpai is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Tamil language films. She is best known for her role in the 2010 film, Easan, directed by Sasikumar.
Early life
Aparnaa Bajpai was born to Ramesh and Sushma Bajpai, whilst she has two brothers Ashish and Arpit.[1] Aparnaa did her schooling from St.Xaviers.Sr Sec School Chandigarh before going on to pursue college in Delhi, which she is currently taking a break from to complete professional assignments. She is currently situated in Chennai whilst filming for her Tamil films. Aparnaa's close friend is Disha Pandey, who has also recently made her debut in Tamil films.
Career
Aparnaa began her career doing modelling and appearing in various commercials, including one for a soft drink with Aamir Khan.[2] Noted director Sasikumar selected Aparnaa for a role in Easan after spotting her in such an advertisement. The film featured her opposite Vaibhav Reddy, as Reshma Shivaraj, a rich Kannada language college girl and unlike other actresses, Aparnaa dubbed for her role herself.[3] The film opened in December 2010 to critical acclaim, with the ensemble cast being praised as "near-perfect", with Aparnaa's performance being described as "fabulous" by critics.[4][5]
She later starred in Karuppampatti, opposite Ajmal, whilst she had also signed to be a part of Sasikumar's production venture, Thiru Nagar, which did not develop. Furthermore, she played a lead role in the upcoming Telugu film, O Manasa and two Hindi horror films.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
2010 | Easan | Reshma Shivaraj | Tamil | |
2013 | Karuppampatti | Shanthini Kaveri | Tamil | |
Horror Story | Maggie | Hindi | ||
2014 | Mumbai 125 KM 3D | Diya | Hindi | Post-production |
2015 | O Manasa | Telugu | Released | |
References
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