Sonia Agarwal
Sonia Agarwal | |
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Sonia Agarwal attends the 62nd Britannia Filmfare Awards 2014 | |
Born |
Sonia Agarwal 28 March 1982 Chandigarh, India |
Residence | Chennai, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor, model |
Years active | 2002–present |
Spouse(s) | Selvaraghavan (m.2006–2010; divorced) |
Sonia Agarwal (born 28 March 1982) is an Indian film actress known for her works predominantly in Tamil cinema, and few Telugu films. She is best known for her performances in super-hit films such as Kaadhal Kondein (2003), 7G Rainbow Colony (2004) and Pudhupettai (2006).[1][2] Kaadhal Kondein, directed by Selvaraghavan.[1][2]
Featuring his brother Dhanush, the film became a huge success and she was widely appreciated for her performance as Divya in the film, which brought her into the limelight and fetched her several awards, including the ITFA Best New Actress Award. She acted alongside actors Silambarasan and Vijay in the films Kovil and Madhurey, respectively. In 2004, the controversial Tamil drama film 7G Rainbow Colony, directed by Selvaraghavan again, was released, which went on to become a blockbuster at the box office. After appearing in the films Oru Kalluriyin Kathai and Oru Naal Oru Kanavu in 2005, both of which failed to perform at the box office, she got roles in the films Thiruttu Payale and Pudhupettai. The former, directed by Susi Ganesan, became a highly successful film, whilst the latter, another Selvaraghavan film, received universal critical acclaim.[3][4]
Personal life
Born in Chandigarh, Sonia's mother tongue is Punjabi. Sonia married Selvaraghavan, a director in Tamil cinema, in December 2006. She stopped acting after her marriage. The couple divorced in 2010.[5]
Early career
During her school days, Sonia got an offer to act in a serial on Zee TV. She then made her film debut with the 2002 Telugu film Nee Premakai, in which she did a small role, after which she acted in a Kannada film Chandu opposite Sudeep.[3][4]
2011 to present
After getting divorced, she made a re-entry, playing a supporting role in the multi-starrer Vaanam, following which she signed up for four projects, three in Tamil and one in Malayalam, in quick succession.[6] Her next releases were Sadhurangam, opposite Srikanth once again, in 2011 and Oru Nadigayin Vakku Moolam in early 2012. Her forthcoming films include Poi Sollathedi and Achchamenn.[7][3][4]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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2002 | Nee Premakai | Raaji | Telugu | |
Chandu | Vidya | Kannada | ||
2003 | Kaadhal Kondein | Divya | Tamil | ITFA Best New Actress Award |
Dham | Sania Mirza | Telugu | ||
Success | Swetha | Tamil | ||
2004 | Kovil | Angel Devi Soosai | Tamil | |
Madhurey | Susheela | Tamil | ||
7G Rainbow Colony | Anitha | Tamil | Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress | |
2005 | Oru Kalluriyin Kathai | Jothi | Tamil | |
Oru Naal Oru Kanavu | Maya Devi | Tamil | ||
2006 | Thiruttu Payale | Rosy / Saranya | Tamil | |
Pudhupettai | Selvi | Tamil | ||
2011 | Vaanam | Zara | Tamil | |
Sadhurangam | Sandhya | Tamil | ||
2012 | Oru Nadigaiyin Vaakkumoolam | Anjali | Tamil | |
Gruhanathan | Anitha | Malayalam | ||
2014 | Amma Nanna Oorelithe | Telugu | Special appearance | |
2015 | Temper | Doctor | Telugu | |
Palakkattu Madhavan | Lakshmi | Tamil | ||
Jamna Pyari | Malayalam | Cameo appearance | ||
2017 | Saaya | Tamil | ||
Winner | Telugu | |||
Yevanavan | Police officer | Tamil | ||
Television
Sonia Agarwal began acting in Television serials with Naanal, directed by Kushboo Sundar on Kalaignar TV.
Year | Title | Role | Channel |
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2008–2009 | Naanal | Radhika | Kalaignar TV |
2013–2014 | Malli | Vinothini | Puthuyugam TV |
2016 | Achcham Thavir | Participant | STAR Vijay |
Awards
- 2004: Variety Cinema Directory Best Debut Award—Kaadhal Kondein
References
- 1 2 "The Hindu : Life Chennai : Success for Sonia Agarwal".
- 1 2 "Sonia Agarwal, actor". The Hindu.
- 1 2 3 "It’s tough to stop laughing when Vivekh is around: Sonia Agarwal". Deccan Chronicle.
- 1 2 3 "I took Dr Kalam’s advice and returned part-time to cinema: Vivekh". Deccan Chronicle.
- ↑ "Selva-Sonia granted divorce". IndiaGlitz. 2010-03-12. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
- ↑ "Sonia Aggarwal signs another film!". Sify.com. 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
- ↑ "Gayathri replaces Meenakshi in Villangam". Deccan Chronicle.
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