Bharathi (Tamil actress)

Bharathi
Occupation Actress

Bharathi is an Indian film actress who has appeared in the Tamil film industry. The actress won critical acclaim for her performance as a prostitute in Ammuvagiya Naan (2007) and later appeared in other Tamil and Malayalam language films.[1]

Career

Bharathi was signed on by director Padmamagan to be a part of Ammuvagiya Naan (2007), after several leading actresses had turned down the role. She portrayed a prostitute who attempts to ease back in to society, and won critical acclaim for her portrayal with a reviewer noting she was "blessed with a role of her life time".[2][3] Despite the success of Ammuvagiya Naan, Bharathi failed to get good offers in Tamil films and instead signed on to feature in Malayalam films. The actress signed on to appear in Anwar Rasheed's Annan Thambi (2008) opposite Mammootty, but was later replaced by Lakshmi Rai.[4] She then however moved on to work in Biju Pal's Aayudham (2008), featuring alongside Suresh Gopi.[5] The film failed to become a box office success, and subsequently failed to garner further big budget film offers for Bharathi.[6] She was also seen in Agathiyan's romantic film Nenjathai Killadhe (2008) with Vikranth and in Satrumun Kidaitha Thagaval (2009), a low-budget thriller, featuring stunt choreographer Kanal Kannan in the leading role.[7][8]

Bharathi subsequently turned down approaches to be a part of Engal Aasan (2009) and Enga Raasi Nalla Raasi (2009), and chose to quit the film industry after her marriage to her manager, Murugan.[9] In 2010, she expressed a desire to make a comeback to acting.[10] She began work on Rudhram, a television soap drama on Jaya TV in late 2012.

Filmography

Films
Year Film Role Language Notes
2003 Arasu Simran's friend Tamil
2005 Vetrivel Sakthivel Selvi Tamil
2006 Laya Tamil
2007 Ammuvagiya Naan Ammu Tamil
2008 Nenjathai Killadhe Anandhi Tamil
2008 Aayudham Malayalam
2009 Satrumun Kidaitha Thagaval Thenmozhi Tamil
2009 Aadatha Aattamellam Tamil
Television

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