Nikita Aria

Nikita Aria Palekar also known as Supriya, is an Indian television presenter, creative director, model, actress, Veejay, western jazz, ballet, contemporary and classical dancer. She hosted several TV shows & live events, modeled in commercials and acted in prime time TV soaps, corporate and feature films in various languages.

Nikita Aria
Born
Nikita Aria Palekar

Other namesSupriya
Occupation(s)TV presenter, Creative Director, actress, model, anchor, veejay, dancer
Years active19952009

Television shows (TV presenter)

YearShowNotes
1995Thirai IsaiGEC / STARVijay TV - Popular music videos
1996Miss India SouthFrom Auditions to Finals
1996MatravaiThe Breakfast show
1997-1999Cine DiaryGlance of Feature films in production
2000-2003Tillana TillanaPopular Talent Dance competition
2001Pop TimeTop Official Pop Hits, Hosted and Directed by herself
2004-2007Namma NeramSpoof of superhit comedies
2005College GallataNon-stop fun with college students
2005Start Camera ActionBehind the scenes
2006Comedy TimeComedy show
2006Comedy countdownWeekly countdown of top comedy clips from films
2007"Ooh La La" Grande FinaleTalent hunt show judged by Oscar, BAFTA and Grammy winner A.R. Rahman[1][2]
2007Masthana MasthanaCelebrity Dance competition [3][4]

Television Soaps

YearShowNotes
1997-1999JannalDirected by K. Balachander
1997Dream girlZee TV
1997MaliniMystery drama
1998Pudhayal
1999NirangalSun_TV_(India)
2005VikramadithyanDirected by Sripriya
2005ManaiviDirected by CJ Bhaskar
2005Selvangal
2006PennDirected by CJ Bhaskar
2006SelviRadaan mediaworks
2006Krishna Cottage [5]Indian remake of "Friends", Directed by Prabhu Nepal
2006Lakshmi
2006-2007Kolangal
2007AnjaliDirected by CJ Bhaskar

Filmography

YearFilmNotes
1998SwarnamukhiSpecial appearance
1998Kaadhal KavidhaiFilmed in London, produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar, Ashok Amritraj, Directed by national award winner Agathiyan
2000Hey RamGuest Appearance Directed by Kamal Haasan
2001MajanuDirected by Dwarakish
2006RenduSpecial appearance, Produced & Directed by Khushboo, Sundar C

See also

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