Sindhu Tolani

Sindhu Tolani
Born (1983-07-19) 19 July 1983
Bangalore, India
Occupation Actress

Sindhu Tolani is an Indian actress working in various languages such as Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi. Tolani was born in Mumbai, India on 19 July 1983. She has been a Fair & Lovely cream model girl in the North as well as a successful actress. She has given many hits in Telugu cinema.

Film career

Sindhu Tolani started her career with the Telugu movie Aithe. The movie was a low budget hit which first got everyone to notice her. Her first huge hit in Telugu was Athanokkade. Another hit followed in Manmadhan with Silambarasan. Since then she has appeared in many Telugu and Kannada films and recently in Majaa with Vikram. She received critical acclaim with her roles in films like Manmadhan in Tamil and Bathukamma in Telugu. She also acted in the Television series Kutumb which aired on Sony TV.

She was also a part of Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2000 Mohabbatein Ishika's Friend Hindi Minor Role
2003 Aithe Aditi Telugu
2004 Sullan Kavya Tamil
Manmadhan Vaishnavi Tamil
2005 Athanokkade Anjali Telugu
Rishi Kannada
Alaiyadikkuthu Brinda Tamil
Majaa Tamil Special appearance
Gowtam SSC Janaki Telugu
2006 Sarada Saradaga Lavanya Telugu
Pothe Poni Shanti Telugu
Pournami Mallika Telugu
2007 Nee Navve Chaalu Sindhu Telugu
Snehana Preethina Sindhu Kannada
50 Lakh Aditi Hindi
Pasupathi c/o Rasakkapalayam Priya Tamil
2008 Vishaka Express Telugu
Naa Manasukemaindi Gita Telugu
Bathukamma Bathukamma Telugu
Hare Ram Telugu
Black & White Sameera Telugu
Victory Sindhu Telugu
Pandhayam Thulasi Tamil
2009 Kick Telugu Special appearance
2010 Bhairava IPS Telugu
Baava Telugu
2011 Prema Kavali Premaand sister-in-law Telugu
Daggaraga Dooramga Zareen Telugu
Poison Lead Role Telugu
2012 Ishq Divya Telugu Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Murattu Kaalai Priya Tamil
2015 S/O Satyamurthy Sindhu Telugu
Dhanalakshmi Talupu Tadithey Telugu Filming
Chitrangada Telugu Filming

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