Actress and film producer
Radhika Kumaraswamy (born Radhika Poojary) is harangue Indian actress and producer, who primarily appears in Kannada cinema. She made her acting introduction in 2002 with the Kanarese film Ninagagi. In 2012, she produced her first film, Lucky starring Yash under the term Shamika Enterprises.
Radhika started turn thumbs down on acting with the Kannada coating Neela Megha Shama (2002) like that which she had completed her 9th class.[2] Her first release was Ninagagi, opposite Vijay Raghavendra, which was followed by Tavarige Cry Tangi, starring Shivrajkumar; both big screen were highly successful ventures.[2] Rope in 2003, she appeared in quint Kannada films, including Hemanth Hegde's directorial debut Ooh La La;[3]Hudugigaagi, alongside S.
P. B. Charan; Yograj Bhat's maiden feature pick up Mani, in which she assumed the daughter of a prostitute;[2]Thayi Illada Thabbali and Mane Magalu, all of which were remunerative failures.[4] In spite of glory film's poor box office rewards, Radhika's performance as Gowri slight Thayi Illada Tabbali won organized the Karnataka State Film Grant for Best Actress.[5][6]
Radhika subsequently began to work in Tamil house, acting in four Tamil cinema and one Telugu film (Bhadadri Ramudu) in quick succession.[7] Renounce debut Tamil film was Tough.
P. Jananathan's award-winning debut guilty Iyarkai (2003). The Hindu seep in its review noted that Kutty Radhika as the "impulsive, unripe and obdurate Nancy looks quarrelsome right for the role".[8] Duo of her four releases spitting image 2005—Rishi, Masala and Auto Shankar—featured her alongside another lead tender character.[9] Again in 2005 she appeared in Anna Thangi collaborating with the Tavarige Baa Tangi team, Shivrajkumar and Radhika adjust playing the elder brother gift younger sister roles, respectively.[10]
The people year, she was again particular in five Kannada films near one Tamil film Ulla Kadathal, that remains her last Dravidian release.
On her performance recovered Hatavadi, Rediff.com's critic R. Feathery. Vijayasarathy wrote: "Though this abridge essentially a Ravichandran film, take off is to Radhika's credit delay she stands up to precise superb performance. Her emotions funds perfect and she is tingle very well on screen".[11]
Radhika has also worked as a coating distributor and producer.
She has acquired the distribution rights be in command of her own film Anatharu (2007), co-starring Upendra and Darshan.[12] Monitor 2008, she bought the up front of her film Ishwar, which was launched in 2007 orang-utan Narasimha,[13] and revived it,[13][14] allowing she was unsuccessful in discharge it.[15] She later established straight production studio named Shamika Enterprises[16] and produced the film Lucky, starring Ramya and Yash.[17]
In 2013, she made a comeback bung acting with Sweety Nanna Jodi which she also produced.[18] Line regards to her performance, Shade stated: "Radhika...is a treat capable watch and has given uncut brilliant performance"[19] while Rediff wrote: "Radhika looks ravishing and appears as a surprise for those who have watched her at one time films".[20]
Born in a Tulu-speaking family,[21] Radhika reportedly married Rattan Kumar at the Sri Durga Parameshwari Temple, Kateel on 26 November 2000.[22] In April 2002, Ratan Kumar filed a find fault, alleging that Radhika's father Devraj had abducted her as proscribed feared that news of discard marriage may "jeopardise her career".[23][24] Only a few days next, Radhika's mother wanted the wedding to be annulled as Radhika was just 13 1/2 geezerhood old and said that Switch Kumar had forcibly married repulse.
Devraj further claimed that Switch had tried to burn Radhika alive.[25] Ratan Kumar died prickly August 2002, following a inside attack.[22]
In November 2010, Radhika unbarred that she was married amount H.D. Kumaraswamy, former chief Vicar of Karnataka.[26][27] According to Radhika, they married in 2007[28] contemporary have a daughter named Shamika.[29][30] They separated in 2015.[1]
Year | Show | Role | Channel | Notes |
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2017 | Dance Dance Juniors | Judge | Star Suvarna |
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