Tuesday, 26 March 2013

South Indian Actress Hot Photo

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South Indian Actress Hot Photo Biography

Andrea Jeremiah is an Tamil playback singer, voice actor and a film and theatre actress. Beginning her career singing playback, Andrea has gone on to appear in critically acclaimed films such as Pachaikili Muthucharam and Aayirathil Oruvan, winning praise for her portrayals.
Career
Andrea was born as the eldest child into an Anglo-Indian nuclear family in Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu. She was brought up in Chennai and graduated from the Women’s Christian College. Her father is a lawyer at the High Court in Chennai, while her mother is a home-maker. She has one younger sister, who currently lives and works at Leuven, Belgium as a research assistant. From the age of 10, Andrea was part of a Jackson Five-style troupe called Young Stars which formed the base of her early singing career. She was also a theatre artist in her college and appeared in several stage plays organised by Madras Players and EVAM. She also launched a company named The Show Must Go On (TSMGO Productions) to promote live art and artistes.
She later ventured into playback singing in feature films, too. After rendering a song in Gautham Menon’s Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu, she got an offer by the director to essay a lead female character in his next venture Pachaikili Muthucharam opposite R. Sarath Kumar, which she took up. Pachaikili Muthucharam was a film adaptation of James Siegel’s novel Derailed, with Andrea portraying Kalyani, a homemaker, whose husband engages in an affair and is blackmailed. Andrea was selected for the role after noted actresses Simran, Shobana and Tabu were approached. She subsequently received more offers to star in films, but the only project she eventually signed was Selvaraghavan’s fantasy-adventure film Aayirathil Oruvan, which released in early 2010. Hot and sexy young actress Kajal Agarwal was born on 19th June 1985 in Mumbai, India. She made her debut in films with a Tollywood film “Laksmi Kalyanam” in 2007 in the direction of acclaimed director Teja. She has become a celebrity in the film Industry in a very short span of time. Later on her performance in a Telugu film “Chandamama” got good appreciation from the public as well as from the critics.
Kajal Agarwal, has emerged as the latest heartthrob of Andhra youth with her romantic performance in Ramcharan movie Magadheera. She is also doing a lead role in “Arya-2” opposite to Allu Arjun and against Ram (Devdas Fame) in Just Ganesh. She made her presence in Tamil and Hindi films too.
Biography:
Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na (2004), starring Vivek Oberoi and Aishwarya Rai was Kajal Aggarwal’s debut under the arc lights but like many other pretty, sexy and young hopefuls, she trekked down south to try her luck. And here she found the pot at the end of the rainbow in the form of Lakshmi Kalyanam opposite Kalyan Ram in Tollywood.
The five-feet-four svelte girl from Mumbai armed with a degree in Mass communication entered the tinsel town through Bharathiraja, the talent spotter. The veteran director decided to cast her as the female protagonist in his bilingual Cinema (in Hindi) and Bommalattam (in Tamil). Even before the release of her debut film, Kajal Agarwal is hot property in Telugu films thanks to Teja who introduced her there with Lakshmi Kalyanam.The film did not do too well, yet Krishna Vamsi came to her rescue with Chandamama, a runaway hit.
The Telugu film industry embraced the innocent faced nymphet and she has quite a number of hits under her belt starring opposite Sumanth, Navdeep and Nitin. Her movies like Chandamama, Pourudu and Aatadista have firmly established her as a contender for the top slot in the Telugu film industry.
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo
South Indian Actress Hot Photo

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