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'''''Manya''''' is a [[South India]]n actress and movie star.<ref>[http://www.mallumoviestars.com/2008/05/wedding-bells-for-manya/ Wedding bells for Manya]</ref> She started her film career in the [[Telugu language|Telugu]] movie industry and quickly captivated a large following. Her popularity then expanded into [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]], [[Kannada language|Kannada]], and [[Tamil language|Tamil]] movies. Manya is a unique actress because she has acted, and won prestigious film awards, in 4 major languages within the Indian Film Industry. In 2000, she was introduced to [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]] films by famous director [[A. K. Lohithadas|Lohithadas]] where she acted in the smash hit ''[[Joker (2000 film)|Joker]]'' opposite [[Dileep (actor)|Dileep]]. The success of the movie, led to a series of more Malayalam movies and credibility of doing films outside of her mother language Telugu. Hi.
'''''Manya''''' is a [[South India]]n actress and movie star.<ref>[http://www.mallumoviestars.com/2008/05/wedding-bells-for-manya/ Wedding bells for Manya]</ref> She started her film career in the [[Telugu language|Telugu]] movie industry and quickly captivated a large following. Her popularity then expanded into [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]], [[Kannada language|Kannada]], and [[Tamil language|Tamil]] movies. Manya is a unique actress because she has acted, and won prestigious film awards, in 4 major languages within the Indian Film Industry. In 2000, she was introduced to [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]] films by famous director [[A. K. Lohithadas|Lohithadas]] where she acted in the smash hit ''[[Joker (2000 film)|Joker]]'' opposite [[Dileep (actor)|Dileep]]. The success of the movie, led to a series of more Malayalam movies and credibility of doing films outside of her mother language Telugu. Hi. She is also notorious for her amazing smile and sensual body. She hopes to one day become a retiree in a nursing home, and sleep with her ten cats.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

Revision as of 20:43, 6 June 2013

Manya
File:Manya
OccupationFilm actress
SpouseSatya Patel(2008-present)

Manya is a South Indian actress and movie star.[1] She started her film career in the Telugu movie industry and quickly captivated a large following. Her popularity then expanded into Malayalam, Kannada, and Tamil movies. Manya is a unique actress because she has acted, and won prestigious film awards, in 4 major languages within the Indian Film Industry. In 2000, she was introduced to Malayalam films by famous director Lohithadas where she acted in the smash hit Joker opposite Dileep. The success of the movie, led to a series of more Malayalam movies and credibility of doing films outside of her mother language Telugu. Hi. She is also notorious for her amazing smile and sensual body. She hopes to one day become a retiree in a nursing home, and sleep with her ten cats.

Personal life

Manya got married to Sathya Patel on 31 May 2008 in a grand wedding held in Chicago.

Film Awards

  • 2000: Ballen Venumadhau Best Debut Actress of 1999. Film: Devaa, 1999 (Telugu)
  • 2001: 24th Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Actress of 2000. Film: Joker, 2000 (Malayalam)
  • 2006: Sun Feast Udaya Film Awards. Best Debut Actress. Film: Varsha, 2005 (Kannada)
  • 2006: Sun Feast Udaya Film Awards. Best Debut Actress. Film: Shastri, 2005 (Kannada)

Other Awards

  • 2002: Drisya Television & Audio Awards: Best Actress (Special Jury) Award. Tele-film: Kanmani, 2002 (Malayalam)

Filmography

Kannada

  • Varsha (2005)
  • Shastri (2005)
  • Shambu (2006)
  • Belli Betta (2005)
  • Ambi (2006)
  • Ee Preethi Onthara (2007)

Malayalam

Telugu

  • Devaa [with actin hero Srihari] (1999)
  • College (2000)
  • Ganapathi (2002)
  • Sivana (2001)
  • Bachelors (1999)
  • Bramacharulu (2004)
  • Sambiah
  • English Pellam - East Godavari Mogudu (1999)
  • Sitaramaragu (1998)
  • Tamasha
  • Sahasabaludu - Vichitrakoti (1999)
  • Enthavaaralaina (2007)

Tamil

  • Naina (2003)
  • Selvan (2003)
  • Kusthi (2006)
  • Unnai Kan Theduthe (2009)

References

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