Kavitha (actress)

Kavitha Dasaratharaj, known professionally as Kavitha, is an Indian actress and politician who predominantly works in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada film industries, she also acted in few Malayalam movies as well. She is well known for her supporting roles in Telugu-language movies like Aada Paandavulu (2013), Chethilo Cheyyesi (2010), Meenakshi (2005), and Yugalageetham (2010). She hails from Andhra Pradesh and her mother tongue is Telugu. Her husband and her son died due to COVID-19 in 2021.[1]

Kavitha
Born
Kavitha Dasaratharaj
Occupation(s)Actress, politician
Years active1976–1984 (Lead actress)
1991–present (Supporting actress)
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)Dasaratharaj
(m.1983; died in 2021)
Children3 (2 daughters; son died in 2021)

Film career

Kavitha's family hails from Nidamarru village near Tadepalligudem city of West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh state. She entered film industry when she was 11 years old by making her debut in Tamil movie O Manju and Telugu movie Siri Siri Muvva, both movies were released in 1976. She acted more than 350 movies in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada languages.

Awards

Year Award Category Result Channel
2020Zee Tamizh Kudumbha Viruthugal 2020Contribution to Cinema & SeriesWonZee Tamil

Filmography

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Telugu

Tamil

Kannada

Malayalam

Television

Year Title Role Language Channel
1999–2000AnubandhamTeluguGemini TV
AgnisakshiTeluguE TV
2014–2017Mooga ManasuluChayadeviTeluguZee Telugu
2017GangaRudhrammaTamilSun TV
2018–2019NandiniSelva Rani
Rama Prabha
Tamil
Kannada
Sun TV
Udaya TV
2020–2022Endrendrum PunnagaiAandalTamilZee Tamil
2021Oohalu Gusagusalade Visalakshi TeluguZee Telugu
2022No.1 KodaluGnanambika
2023–Present Ala Venkatapuramlo Pramodini GeminiTV

References

  1. "Veteran Actor Kavitha's Husband Succumbs To COVID-19". shethepeople.tv. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  2. "Sardar (1984)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
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