Radhika Chaudhari

Radhika Chaudhari is an Indian actress, who has worked in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu film industries, predominantly in the early 2000s. In 2010, she made a comeback as a film director in the US, winning an award at the Las Vegas Film Festival.

Radhika Chaudhari
Born
Radhika Chaudhari
Occupation(s)Actress, director, producer
Years active1999–Present

Career

In 2010, she made a comeback of sorts as a director based in Los Angeles, and won the Silver Ace Award for Best Short Film at the Las Vegas Film Festival, for her critically acclaimed short film Orange Blossom. The film was shot in Los Angeles in a span of four days and the 17-minute film told the story of a single mother going through the pangs of separation from her husband; while making the folly of passing on too much information about herself and her family to a few strangers. Usha Kokotay played the protagonist, while others in the cast included Jeff Doucette and John Paul Ouvrier.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Language Role Notes
1999 Sambaiah Telugu
Kannupada Poguthaiya Tamil
Time Tamil
2000 Simmasanam Tamil
Krodham 2 Tamil
Priyamaanavale Tamil Sowmya
2001 Huchhana Maduveli Undone Jana Kannada
Middle Class Madhavan Tamil
Ladies and Gentleman Tamil
Kunguma Pottu Gounder Tamil
Nuvvu Nenu Telugu Priya
Paarthale Paravasam Tamil Rekha
2002 Shakkalakka Baby Tamil
Tappu Chesi Pappu Koodu Telugu Cheecha
Nandhi Kannada Pinki
2003 Khushi Hindi Roma
Vikadan Tamil
Tere Naam Dumb Beggar Short Scene
Maa Alludu Very Good Telugu Special appearance
2003 Oka Pellam Muddu Rendo Pellam Vaddu Telugu
Aithe Enti Telugu
Mee Intikosthe Emistaaru Maa Intikoste Emi Testaaru Telugu
2004 Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi Telugu
En Purushan Ethir Veetu Ponnu Tamil Parvathy
2010 The Hunchback English
2022 Laal Singh Chadda Hindi As Executive Producer

Television

YearProductionRoleNotes
2010Cult 11Ms. RaviEpisode: "Nurse Janet's Happy Place"
2011OutsourcedPregnant WomanEpisode: " Training Day"

References

  1. "Radhika Chaudhari wins Silver Ace at LA fest - Times of India". articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
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