Anu Hasan
Anu Hasan | |
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Born | Anuradha Chandrahasan July 15, 1970 |
Occupation(s) | Actress, model, TV anchor, entrepreneur |
Years active | 1995–present |
Anu Hasan (born Anuradha Chandrahasan on 15 July 1970) is a Tamil actress and TV anchor. She made her film debut in the critically acclaimed film Indira (1995) and has since appeared in a few Tamil films, playing supporting roles. She hosted the celebrity talk show Koffee with Anu on the Tamil channel Vijay for three seasons. She is also an entrepreneur, model, musician and martial arts expert.[1]
Early life
Anu Hasan was born on 15 July 1970 to Chandra Hasan, brother of the National Film Award-winning actor, Kamal Haasan. She was educated at St. Joseph's Anglo-Indian Girls' Higher Secondary School, Trichy, and earned a MSc degree in Physics and Management from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, Rajasthan.[2][3]
Her love for music showed up as a jazz singer when she performed at the U.S consulate in Kolkata. BITSians who were on campus between 1988 and 1993 remember Anu Hasan in some of the English Drama Club (EDC) productions of the day including Fiddler on the Roof and Spartacus.
Personal life
She is a martial arts student (Kalari art; she has trained in Chiramam, Silambam, Kurunthadi and Kaipor) and also a proficient basketball player who represented the Trichy district.[4]
She has acted under her cousin (Charuhasan's daughter) Suhasini's direction, who is a National Award winning actress herself and married to the noted film director Mani Ratnam, in the Tamil film Indira (1995), which was Anu's debut film. Anu Hasan married Vikas ten years ago. Anu later divorced Vikas on grounds of incompatibility. In 2010, she became engaged to London-based banker Graham Jay in Trichy. They got married on 4 November 2010 at the Marriott Hotel in Chennai [5]
Career
She began her acting career in the title role of the 1995 Tamil film Indira, directed by her cousin Suhasini Mani Ratnam. Afterwards, she appeared only in a few films, playing supporting roles such as the mother, sister or wife character of the lead actor. Among her films, her notable ones are Run (2002), in which she starred as the protagonist's sister, which earned her Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and Nala Damayanthi (2003).
By 2000, she ventured into television,[1] acting first in the series Anbulla Snehgidhiye, which was adapted from Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's award-winning novel Sister of My Heart.[2] For her performance in the series, she received accolades and several awards. She then starred in a number of TV series like Avan Aval Avargal, Ammaavukku Rendula Raagu and Vivahita (Malayalam), following which she turned anchor for the celebrity talk show Koffee with Anu (named after herself), aired on Vijay TV. The show, which she hosted for over three years, soon became very popular and made her ultimately a household name in Tamil Nadu.[3] She also currently presents Kannadi for Jaya TV.
In 2009-2010 she was awarded the Kalaimamani Award by the Tamil Nadu State Government.
In addition, Anu has worked as a dubbing artiste, lending her voice for many non-Tamil-speaking actresses, including Raveena Tandon, Preity Zinta and Geetu Mohandas.[4]
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1995 | Indira | Indira | Tamil | |
2001 | Aalavandhan | Kamal's mother | Tamil | Guest appearance |
2002 | Run | Siva's sister | Tamil | Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress |
2003 | Nala Damayanthi | Badri's wife | Tamil | |
Anjaneya | Paramaguru's sister | Tamil | ||
2008 | Akku | Anu | Tamil | |
Santhosh Subramaniam | Tamil | Guest appearance | ||
Dhaam Dhoom | Sarasu | Tamil | ||
2009 | Sarvam | Gheetha Eashwar | Tamil | Guest appearance |
Aadhavan | Anu | Tamil | ||
Evaraina Epudaina | Venkat's sister-in-law | Telugu | ||
2010 | Maanja Velu | Karthik's wife | Tamil | |
Irandu Mugam | Tamil | |||
Thottuppaar | Tamil | |||
2011 | Ko | Herself | Tamil | Cameo appearance |
2011 | Red Building Where The Sun Sets | English | Winner of National Award for Best Non-Feature | |
2012 | Endhukante... Premanta! | Ramya | Telugu | Post-Production |
Yen Endraal Kaadhal Enben | Tamil | Post-Production | ||
DeadPoint | Anwar's Mother | Arabic | Directed by Milad Latoof | |
Aayiram Kanavughal | Anu / Anitha | Tamil | Currently filming in London, directed by Nanthathurai | |
Kaanagam | Anu | Tamil | Currently filming in Madras, directed by Maamani |
Television
Title | Genre / Language | Role |
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Anbulla Snegithiyae | TV series; Tamil | |
Boom Boom Shakal | TV series; Tamil | |
Avan Aval Avargal | TV series; Tamil | |
Ammaavukku Rendula Raagu | TV series; Tamil | |
Vivahita | TV series; Malayalam | |
Koffee with Anu | Talk show; Tamil | Host |
Rekha IPS | TV series; Tamil | Rekha |
Anu Alavum Bayam Illai | Reality show; Tamil | Host |
En Samayal Araiyil | Reality show; Tamil | Host |
Kannadi | Reality show; Tamil | Host |
Superkid | Quiz show; Tamil | Host |
Morgan Spurlock's New Britannia | English |
References
- ^ a b http://www.goergo.in/?p=1747
- ^ a b http://sandpaper.bitsaa.org/archives/links/SandpaperSpring2006/03_coverstory/Creative%20Arts.htm
- ^ a b http://www.hindu.com/mp/2006/12/16/stories/2006121600320300.htm
- ^ a b http://vijay.indya.com/specials/kwa2/thats.html
- ^ http://forum.startv.in/showthread.php?p=1914964&posted=1#post1914964