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Hariprriya
Hariprriya in conversation with Sadhguru, in November 2019
Born
Shruthi Chandrasena[1][2]

(1991-10-29) 29 October 1991 (age 33)
NationalityIndian
Other namesHaripriya Chandra[3]
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Websitehttp://babeknows.com/

Shruthi Chandrasena, known professionally as Hariprriya, is an Indian film actress and model who chiefly works in Kannada and Telugu films. She has also appeared in several regional films of Tamil, Malayalam, and Tulu cinemas. Hariprriya became a prominent celebrity after playing her role in Ugramm, Ranna, Ricky, Neer Dose (film), Bharjari, Samhaara, Life Jothe Ondh Selfie, Bell Bottom, D/O Parvathamma and Bicchugatti – Chapter 1- Dalvayi Dange films.

Early life

Hariprriya was born on 29 October 1991 in Chikkaballapur, India.[4][5] After completing her schooling, she went to Bharatanatyam where she received training in dance. Later, her family moved to Bangalore, where she completed pre-university courses.[5][6][7][8] In 2013, her mother urged Shruthi to alter spelling from Haripriya to Harriprriya for numerological reasons, however, she declined the reports, citing "My mother insisted that I change my spelling."[9][9]

Career

Early work (2007–2014)

Hariprriya used to participate in a number of cultural programmes. When she was studying in 12th class, director Richard Castelino saw stills of her from the programmes and offered her the female lead role in the Tulu film Badi.[10][11] She then made her Kannada film debut in Manasugula Mathu Madhura (2008), following which she was part of Vasanthakala. Her performance in the political satire Kallara Santhe (2009) earned her a Filmfare nomination for Best Kannada actress, while her next film Cheluveye Ninne Nodalu received a number of positive reviews,[12][13] making Hariprriya popular in Karnataka.[14] In 2010, she also forayed into the Tamil and Telugu film industries with Kanagavel Kaaka,[15] and Bhumika Chawla's maiden production, Thakita Thakita, respectively, with the latter emerging a moderate success.[16] After that, Hariprriya shifted her focus to Tamil and Telugu projects, working on Cheran's Muran in Tamil and Pilla Zamindar in Telugu.[17] She was also part of the political drama Mukhyamantri I Love You, produced in 2008, which has not been released.[18] She debuted in Malayalam with Thiruvambadi Thampan."[19] In her third Telugu film Abbayi Class Ammayi Mass, she played a call girl,[20] which required a two-week long immersion workshop to get into character.[21]

Ugram success and breakthrough (2014–2016)

In 2014, she returned to Kannada cinema with the gangster film Ugramm. The New Indian Express wrote that it was "a strong performance by Hariprriya, who is natural in her act".[22] The film went on to become a major commercial success and she was said to have made a "sensational comeback to Kannada films".[23] Sify wrote that Ugramm "did wonders to Hariprriya" as she subsequently offered more Kannada projects.[24] After the success of Ugram, she gained popularity in the Kannada film industry and she became one of the most wanted heroines in the industry. She became part of the big banner films, Ranna and Ricky[25] as well as the comedy film Bullet Basya. She started 2015 with Rannam where she was paired with Indian actor Sudeep for the first time. The movie went on to become hit at the box office.

Her second release in the year is Bullet Basya where she was paired opposite Sharan and received a positive response for her role as Kaveri in the film. In 2016, her first release was Ricky opposite Rakshit Shetty where she played as Radha a Naxalite, for which she had reduced her weight by half. The critics wrote that "The performance of Hariprriya in the film was appreciated." Her next release in the year was Ranatantra where she was paired opposite Vijay Raghavendra. She was also seen in a special appearance in a song in Bhale Jodi. Her next release in the year was in hit movie, Neer Dose where she played the character Kumudha a bar dancer. The critics wrote that "Hariprriya has essayed a powerful role in her career. Her performance in the movie is phenomenal". The movie turned out to be a turning point in her film career.

Established actress (2017–present)

After her debut with Neer Dose's movie, she became one of the prominent actresses of the Kannada film industry. In 2017, she played Haasini's role, a North Karnataka girl in Bharjari, film. In Ranna film, she and Rachita Ram were seen together for the second time. The New Indian Express described "Hariprriya has a good role in the movie. Her character is the main turning point for the story." She also appeared in a cameo appearance in Anjaniputra film.[26]

In 2018, she returned to Telugu cinema with Jai Simha film playing a mechanic's role in Manga character.[27][28] The movie became a blockbuster hit. Her next release was a Kannadiga film Kanaka.[29][30] Her next release along with Chiranjeevi Sarja was Samhara, in which she essayed a negative character.[31][32] The New Indian Express wrote that "Hariprriya’s performance as a negative character is phenomenal. She got a chance to prove her versatility of acting in the movie." Her next release for the year was Life Jothe Ondh Selfie.[33][34] The Times of India wrote "Hariprriya has played the modern girl Rashmi who has lots of pains from her past. She has essayed the character very well."

Her first release of 2019 was Bell Bottom that became the biggest blockbuster film of 2019.[35][36] The writers of The New Indian Express wrote "Hariprriya’s character as the innocent but intelligent love interest is well placed". Publication writers of described "Hariprriya delivers yet another solid act, showing why she is considered as one of the most versatile actresses around right now". The Deccan Chronicle wrote "It is Hariprriya, who yet again finds a perfect character and is at her charming best playing Kusuma." Her next release of 2019 was Soojidaara directed by Mounish Badiger.[37][38] Her next film was D/O Parvathamma.[39][40] Her 25th Kannada film was Naganna's Kurukshetra, starring Sumalatha Ambareesh, Suraj Gowda and Prabhu Mundukar as the lead roles.[41][42]

Hariprriya made her 2019 film debut with Tejaswi's movie Ellide Illi Tanaka.[43][44] The Chitraloka described "it is Hariprriya who steals the show with yet another sensible character. It makes the audience fall in love with her portrayal of Nandini's character on screen."[45][46] Her next release of 2019 was Mayura Raghavendra's film Kannad Gothilla, starring Sudharani and other actors. During the same year, she acted in Katha Sangama directed by Rishab Shetty.[47][48][49] Hariprriya's first release of 2020 is Hari Santosh's historical novel-based movie Bicchugatti – Chapter 1- Dalvayi Dange.[50][51]

Upcoming projects

As of March 2020, Hariprriya has three releases such as Vijay Kiran's Kappal, Amruthamathi, and K.Madesh's Untitled film that features Upendra and other leads.[52][53][54]

Controversies

In 2019, Kannada film Soojidara's director Mounesh Badiger accused Hariprriya for defaming his film. He later lodged a complaint with the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, accusing her of portraying the film in a negative way.[55]

Filmography

Awards and Nominations

Hariprriya awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Nominations9
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Year Award(s) Category Film Result
2010 57th Filmfare Awards South Best Actress Kallara Santhe Nominated[56]
Suvarna Film Awards Best Actress Nominated[57]
Udaya Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
2011 Suvarna Film Awards Best Supporting-Actress Cheluveye Ninne Nodalu Nominated[58]
Udaya Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated[59]
2015 62nd Filmfare Awards South Best Actress Ugramm Nominated[60]
2017 64th Filmfare Awards South Best Actress Neer Dose Nominated [61]
6th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actress Nominated[62]
City Cine Awards Best Actress Nominated

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