Anupama Gowda

Anupama Gowda is an Indian actress who works in Kannada-language films and television shows. She is known for her work in Aa Karaala Ratri (2018).

Anupama Gowda
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present

Career

Gowda started her career as a child artist with Lankesh Patrike in 2003.[1] She made her television debut with the reality show Halli Duniya before playing one of the leads in Nagaari (2015), but the film was unnoticed at the box office.[2] In late 2017, she came into the limelight after participating in the fifth season of Big Boss Kannada. She debuted as an anchor for the television show Kannada Kogile.[3] She starred in the soap opera Chi Sou Savitri before playing dual roles in the television series Akka.[4] In 2018, she starred in Aa Karaala Ratri with Karthik Jayaram and was acclaimed for her performance.[5] She played a journalist in Thrayambakam (2019) starring Raghavendra Rajkumar and RJ Rohit.[6] She hosted the Kannada-language awards for the 8th South Indian International Movie Awards with actor Vijay Raghavendra.[2] She also worked as an anchor for Majaa Bharatha before leaving the show due to its interference with her film career.[7]

Filmography

All films are in Kannada.

Year Film Role Notes
2003Lankesh PatrikeChild actor
2015Nagaari
2018Aa Karaala RatriMallika
2018Puta 109
2019ThrayambakamNamana
2020Benkiyalli Aralida HoovuSukanya

Television

Year Title Role Notes
Halli Duniya
2010-2019 Chi Sou Savithri
2014-2017 Akka Devika, Bhoomika Dual role
2017-2018 Bigg Boss Kannada Contestant Evicted on Day 98
2017 Majaa Bharatha Anchor
2021 Raja Rani Anchor
2021-2022 Nannamma Super Star Anchor [8]
2021-2022 Bigg Boss Kannada Contestant Evicted on Day 84

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2019 8th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Debut Kannada Actor FemaleAa Karaala Ratri Won [9]

References

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