Bhavana (Kannada actress)
Nandini Ramanna, better known by her stage name Bhavana Ramanna, is an Indian actress who works predominantly in the Kannada film industry. A Bharatanatyam dancer, she has received three Karnataka State Film Awards and acted in Shanti, a film that entered the Guinness Book of Records. Bhavana Ramanna is the director of HomeTown Productions, a production house that conducts dance and music shows.[2][3]
Bhavana Ramanna | |
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Born | Nandini Ramanna |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996–present |
Career
Bhavana was born as Nandini Ramanna before her name was changed by Kodlu Ramakrishna.[4][5]
Bhavana trained to be a classical dancer and initially had no intention of acting; "[f]ilms just happened by chance." She learned Bharatanatyam for nearly ten years and aspired for a career as a stage choreographer. She began her career in films with Maribele, a Tulu film, after she was cast by Krishnappa Uppur who "saw me at a wedding and was pleased with my looks."[1] The film did not do well, but Bhavana was noted by the Kannada film producers. After Maribale she got noticed further for her role as a cop in No.1, a Kannada film. As she found the going easy her inconsequential film Nee Mudida Mallige brought her sour experience.[6]
Bhavana was cast in Seetharam Karanth’s musical hit Chandramukhi Pranasakhi, where she acted alongside Ramesh Aravind, and Prema.[6] Bhavana did Kavitha Lankesh’s Deveeri which got Aravindan Puraskar award. In Rashtrageethe she got a vamp role from noted director K. V. Raju. She was not in a position to denounce the offer, as the director was a stalwart. Director and cinematographer of Malayalam films Dinesh Babu offered her a role opposite Ramesh Aravind, but to Bhavana’s bad luck Deepavali, also starring Vishnuvardhan failed at the box office.[6] She also had a song in Vishnuvardhan's Parva .[7] Bhavana did an Item Dance in film Ninagagi.[8] Bhavana acted in Kavita Lankesh's second film, Alemaari.[9][10] Alemaari, made for the National Film Development Corporation, was previewed at many prestigious film festivals.[11] but the Films Division did not release her film.[12] Shanti, an off-beat Kannada film directed by the noted writer, Baragur Ramachandrappa, has earned the rare distinction of being the second Indian film to enter the Guinness Book of World Records.[13][14] It has entered the Guinness Book for in the category `Fewest actors in a narrative film'. It was adjudged the second best film for the State award.[15] Bhavana moved to Mumbai and even did a Bollywood film, Family, which also starred Amitabh Bachchan.[16]
Bhavana was adjudged the "Best Actress" for her role in Bhagirathi.[17][18] She was one of Top Kannada Actresses of 2010 by Rediff.[19]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1996 | Maribale | Tulu | ||
1997 | Nee Mudida Mallige | Kannada | Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
1999 | No.1 | Durga | Kannada | |
1999 | Chandramuki Pranasakhi | Bhavana | Kannada | |
1999 | Deveeri | Kannada | ||
1999 | Anbulla Kadhalukku | Shanthi | Tamil | |
2000 | Deepavali | Kannada | ||
2001 | Yellara Mane Dosenu | Mandara | Kannada | |
2001 | Natchatra Kadhal | Malini | Tamil | |
2001 | Kurigalu Saar Kurigalu | Kannada | ||
2001 | Rashtrageethe | Kannada | ||
2001 | Ammaye Navvite | Sirisha | Telugu | |
2002 | Parva | Kannada | ||
2002 | Ninagagi | Kannada | Special appearance | |
2002 | Kshaama | Kannada | Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress | |
2002 | Chelvi | Kannada | ||
2003 | Wrong Number | Kannada | ||
2003 | Hello | Kannada | ||
2003 | Aahaa Ethanai Azhagu | Sandhya | Tamil | |
2003 | Preethi Prema Pranaya | Sheela | Kannada | |
2004 | Shanti | Shanti | Kannada | |
2004 | Sagari | Divya | Kannada | |
2004 | Bhagawan | Bobby | Kannada | |
2006 | Family | Virendra's daughter | Hindi | |
2008 | Inthi Ninna Preethiya | Parimala | Kannada | |
2010 | Vimukti | Madhavi | Kannada | |
2010 | Aptharakshaka | Neetha | Kannada | |
2012 | Chingari | Kannada | ||
2012 | Bhagirathi | Bhagirathi | Kannada | Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress |
2014 | Crazy Star | Kannada | ||
2016 | Niruttara | Hamsa | Kannada | |
2022 | Once Upon a Time in Jamaligudda | Kannada |
Television
- Godrej Game Aadi
- Life Change Maadi[20]
- Ramachaari
Politics
Bhavana campaigned for Congress candidates in the 2013 assembly elections in Davanagere among other constituencies. In 2012, she had campaigned for Jayaprakash Hegde of the Congress in Chikmagalur by-election to the Lok Sabha. In 2018 Bhavana Ramanna officially joined BJP[21]
References
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