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Shetty at the trailer launch of Baahubali: The Beginning (2015)

Anushka Shetty is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu and Tamil films. She is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential actress in the history of Telugu cinema and widely addressed as "Lady Superstar of Indian Cinema". She made her acting debut in Puri Jagannadh's 2005 Telugu film Super,[1] and appeared in Mahanandi, released later the same year. The following year, she had four releases, the first being S. S. Rajamouli's Vikramarkudu, which helped her gain recognition,[2] followed by Astram (a remake of the 1999 Hindi film Sarfarosh),[3] the Sundar C-directed Rendu, (which marked her debut in Tamil cinema),[4] and a special appearance in AR Murugadoss' Telugu film Stalin.[5] She had two releases in 2007: Lakshyam and Don.[6] In 2008, she appeared in six films, including Okka Magaadu, Swagatam and Souryam. In 2009, Shetty played two roles in the fantasy Arundhati. She went on to win the Nandi Special Jury Award[7] and the Filmfare Best Telugu Actress Award for this film.[8] Her next release that year was Billa, a Telugu remake of the 2007 Tamil film of the same name.[9] Her final release in 2009 was her second Tamil feature film, the masala film Vettaikaaran, where she appeared as a medical student.[10][4]

Anushka Shetty TeachAIDS Recording Session 4.

Shetty had a string of releases in 2010. She portrayed a prostitute in Krish's Vedam, which won her the Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Actress.[11] Despite critical acclaim, the film failed at the box office.[12] None of her other releases in 2010 succeeded commercially, except for her sole Tamil release of the year, the masala Singam.[13] The following year, Anushka had two releases, both in Tamil. She reprised her Vedam role in its remake Vaanam,[14] then appeared as an advocate in the A. L. Vijay-directed Deiva Thirumagal, a loose adaptation of the American film I Am Sam (2001).[15] The following year, she also had two releases: Thaandavam in Tamil,[16] and Damarukam in Telugu.[17] Her first release in 2013 was Suraj's Tamil masala Alex Pandian, a critical and commercial failure.[18][19] This was followed by Mirchi in Telugu, Singam II (where she reprised her role from Singam), and Selvaraghavan's Tamil romantic fantasy Irandaam Ulagam where she played three distinct roles.[20] Her sole release of 2014 was K. S. Ravikumar's Lingaa.[21]

In 2015, Shetty appeared in Gautham Vasudev Menon's Yennai Arindhaal,[22] followed by Rajamouli's Telugu-Tamil bilingual Baahubali: The Beginning, where she played a queen named Devasena.[23][24] Her performance as Rudrama Devi, a monarch of the Kakatiya dynasty in the eponymous film won her the Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Actress.[25] She then appeared in the Telugu romantic comedy Size Zero (filmed simultaneously in Tamil as Inji Iduppazhagi), in a role for which she gained 20 kilograms (44 lb) of weight.[26] Her only roles in 2016 were cameos in Soggade Chinni Nayana[27] and Oopiri (filmed in Tamil as Thozha).[28][29] The following year, she appeared in Si3 (the third film in the Singam series),[30] the semi-biographical Om Namo Venkatesaya, where she played a character inspired by Andal,[31] and Rajamouli's Telugu-Tamil bilingual Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, where she reprised her role from its predecessor.[32][33] Her only release in 2018 was the Telugu-Tamil bilingual Bhaagamathie.[34][35] She appeared in a cameo role of Jhansi Lakshmi Bhai in Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy which is her only release in 2019 . Later she appeared in Nishabdam which was an OTT Release. After a gap of few years she made her comeback with Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty in 2023, her portrayal as Master Chef Anvitha Ravali Shetty got her Critical acclaim . She's making her Malayalam debut with Kathanar alongside Jayasurya in Rojin Thomas direction. She'll be seen in Krish Jagarlamudi's Female lead "Ghaati" which is planned to be released in 2025.

Films

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Key
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Year Title Role(s) Language Notes Ref.
2005 Super Sasha Telugu [36]
Mahanandi Nandini [37]
2006 Astram Anusha [38]
Vikramarkudu Neeraja Goswami [39]
Stalin Herself Special appearance in the song "I Wanna Spider Man" [40]
Rendu Jothy Tamil [41]
2007 Lakshyam Indu Telugu [42]
Don Priya [43]
2008 Okka Magaadu Bhavani [44]
Swagatam Sailaja (Sailu) [45]
Baladoor Bhanu [46]
Souryam Shweta [47]
Chintakayala Ravi Sunita [48]
King Herself Special appearance in the song "Nuvvu Ready Nenu Ready" [49]
2009 Arundhati Arundhati / Jejamma[a] [50]
Billa Maya [9]
Vettaikaaran Susheela (Susi) Tamil [10]
2010 Kedi Herself Telugu Special appearance in the song "Kedigaadu" [51]
Singam Kavya Mahalingam Tamil [52]
Vedam Saroja Telugu [53]
Panchakshari Panchakshari / Honey[a] [54]
Khaleja Subashini [55]
Thakita Thakita Herself Cameo appearance [56]
Nagavalli Chandramukhi (Nagavalli)[b] [57]
[58]
Ragada Sirisha [59]
2011 Vaanam Saroja[c] Tamil [61]
Deiva Thirumagal Anuradha Raghunathan [15]
2012 Saguni Inspector Anushka Cameo appearance [62]
[63]
Thaandavam Dr.Meenakshi Shiva Kumar [16]
Damarukam Maheshwari (Mahi) Telugu [17]
2013 Alex Pandian Divya Tamil [64]
Mirchi Vennela Telugu [65]
Singam II Kavya Mahalingam Tamil [66]
Irandaam Ulagam Ramya, Varna & Anushka[d] [67]
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2014 Lingaa Lakshmi [21]
2015 Yennai Arindhaal Thenmozhi [22]
Baahubali: The Beginning Devasena Telugu Bilingual film [23]
Devasenai Tamil [24]
Rudhramadevi Rudrama Devi (Rudradeva Maharaja) Telugu [68]
Size Zero Soundarya (Sweety)[b] Bilingual film [69]
Inji Iduppazhagi Tamil [70]
2016 Soggade Chinni Nayana Krishna Kumari Telugu Cameo appearance [27]
Oopiri Nandini Bilingual film; cameo appearance [28]
Thozha Tamil [29]
2017 Si3 Kavya Durai Singam [30]
Om Namo Venkatesaya Krishnamma Telugu [71]
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Devasena Bilingual film [32]
Devasenai Tamil [33]
2018 Bhaagamathie Bhaagamathie / Chanchala[a] Telugu Bilingual film [34]
Bhaagamathie / Sanchala[a] Tamil [35]
2019 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy Rani Lakshmi Bai Telugu Cameo appearance [72]
2020 Nishabdham Sakshi Partially reshot in Tamil[e] [74]
2023 Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty Anvitha Ravali Shetty Telugu [75]
2025 Ghaati TBA Post Production [76][77]
Kathanar – The Wild Sorcerer Nila Malayalam Post Production [78]
2026 Bhaagamathie 2 TBA Telugu Pre Production

Music videos

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Year Title Role Language Performer Album Ref.
2012 "Sachin Anthem" Herself Tamil Dhanush Master Blaster...You are our Boost [79]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Anushka Shetty plays two characters.
  2. ^ a b Anushka Shetty plays one character with two names.
  3. ^ Most of her scenes were reused from Vedam (2010).[60]
  4. ^ Anushka Shetty plays three characters.
  5. ^ The film was also partially reshot in Tamil. However, she did not reshoot any scenes since she plays a mute character.[73]

References

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