Chandini Sreedharan

Chandini Sreedharan

Chandini Sreedharan
Born Chandini Sreedharan
December 12
Kozhikode, India
Residence Wisconsin, U.S,
Occupation Film actress
Years active 2013–present
Notable work Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu, Chakkiligintha, KL10Patthu, Darvinte Parinamam, Thollaikatchi
Height 5.5

Chandini Sreedharan is an Indian film actress, working predominantly in the South Indian film industry.

Personal life

Chandini Sreedharan was born on December 12 in Calicut, Kerala to Sreedharan Surendran (father) and Rajani Sreedharan (mother). She has a younger brother (Gopal Sreedharan). She was brought up in America with a passion for dance and music.

Career

Chandini Sreedharan debuted with the Tamil movie Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu directed by Sasi. She played the female lead opposite Bharath. However, she was renamed as Mrithika before the release.

Her second movie was in Telugu; Chakkiligintha directed by Vema Reddy. She played the female lead opposite Sumanth Ashwin. Again, she was renamed as Rehhana before the release.

Third time must be a charm, as she finally entered her home industry- Mollywood. Third movie was in Malayalam; KL10Patthu directed by Muhsin Parari. She played the female lead opposite Unni Mukundan. This time, she decided to use her real name Chandini Sreedharan and plans to use the same in all industries in the future.

Currently, she is shooting for the Malayalam movie Darvinte Parinamam directed by Jijo Anthony. She is playing the female lead opposite Prithviraj.

She has also signed a Tamil movie opposite Ashwin Kakamanu called Thollaikatchi directed by Sadiq Khan. In January 2016, it was reported that she completed the first schedule of filming with a Kannada film Srikanta.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2013 Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu Liyana / Payal Tamil
2014 Chakkiligintha Avanthika (Avi) Telugu
2015 KL 10 Patthu Shadiya / Hadiya Malayalam
2016 Darvinte Parinamam Amala Malayalam
2016 Thollaikatchi Malar Tamil
2016 Srikanta Kannada

References

  1. Suresh, Sunayana (15 January 2016). "Another Malayalam beauty makes Sandalwood debut". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 January 2016.

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