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Sharmiela Mandre
Sharmiela Mandre at 60th South Filmfare Awards 2013
Born (1989-10-28) 28 October 1989 (age 35)
Bangalore, India
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Height167 cm (5 ft 6 in)

Sharmiela Mandre (born 28 October 1989)[1] is an Indian film actress and producer. She is well known for her works predominantly in Kannada cinema, as well as a few Telugu & Tamil films.

Early life

Sharmila was born on 28 October in Bangalore. Her paternal grandfather, R.N. Mandre was a veteran in Production, Distribution and Exhibition of Hindi and Kannada films for more than 50 years and built the first air-conditioned theater Sangam in Bangalore and Mysore. Her aunt Sunanda Murali Manohar was a very well known producer who made films like Indian Summer, Jeans (film), Provoked, Jodi (1999 film), Dhaam Dhoom, Minnale, Ramji Londonwaley etc. She was educated at Bangalore's Sophia High School and completed her degree at Mount Carmel College.

Career

She started her film through the Kannada film Sajni, opposite Dhyan and had her first commercial success with the film Krishna opposite Ganesh. Her other films include Navagraha (2008), Venkata in Sankata (2009) and Swayamvara (2010).[2]

In 2012 she debuted in Tamil with the film Mirattal, a remake of the Telugu film Dhee, and got accolades for her performance in the film. She immediately went on to sign her first Telugu film Kevvu Keka opposite Allari Naresh. In 2013, she changed her name from Sharmila to Sharmiela. In December 2014, it was announced that she was selected to play the protagonist in the Khalid Mohammed's directorial Katha which would be a remake of the same titled film released in 1983. It was reported that she would play the role played by Deepti Naval.[3] After a brief hiatus, she made her came back to Kannada cinema in 2015 with Mumtaz opposite Dharma Keerthiraj which was a commercial success.

In 2017, she started a new project with Chiranjeevi Sarja titled Aake, a horror story, which is a remake of Tamil film Maya (2015), and her role was essayed by Nayantara. Subsequently, she made a special appearance as a journalist doing a dance number in the Shivarajkumar starrer Leader.[4][5][6] In 2018, she produced a Tamil film Evanukku Engeyo Matcham Irukku.[7] In 2019 she went on to produce two more films in Tamil which are up for release in 2020. She also started a Kannada film under her banner starring Sathish Ninasam, Rukmini Vijayakumar and herself directed by Arvind Sastry.

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not been released yet

Films

Year Film Role Language Notes
2007 Sajni Sajni Kannada Hello Gandhinagar Award for Best Debut
Krishna Anjali
Ee Bandhana Shruthi
2008 Navagraha Kiran
Mast Maja Maadi Herself Special appearance
2009 Shivamani Shruthi
Venkata in Sankata Reporter
2010 Swayamvara Anusha South Scope Style Award for Most Stylish Actress (Kannada)
Kari Chirathe Shruthi
2011 Dhan Dhana Dhan Charmi
2012 Mirattal Deepika Tamil
2013 Kevvu Keka Mahalakshmi Telugu Nominated, SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut –Telugu
2014 Goa Kannada
2015 Mumtaz Mumtaz
2017 Aake Sharmila Desai / Maya
Mass Leader Sharmiela
2020 Mysore Masala: The UFO Incident Maya Post Production[8]
Gaalipata 2 TBA Filming[9]
Dasara TBA Filming[10][11]

As producer

Year Title Director Cast Language Notes
2018 Evanukku Engeyo Matcham Irukku A. R. Mukesh Vimal, Ashna Zaveri Tamil Remake of Telugu film Guntur Talkies
2019 Sandakkari R Madhesh Vimal, Shriya Saran Tamil Post Production
2019 Naanum Single Thaan R Gopi Attakathi Dinesh, Deepti Sati Tamil Post Production
2020 Dasara Arvind Sastry Satish Ninasam, Sharmila Mandre, Rukmini Vijayakumar Kannada Filming[12]

References

  1. ^ Prasad S. M., Shashi (28 October 2015). "Mumtaz reincarnated". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  2. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news-interviews/Sharmiela-Mandre-to-quit-Sandalwood/articleshow/28631931.cms
  3. ^ Sharmila Mandre to play Dipti Naval in Katha remake
  4. ^ Sharmila Mandre Replaces Deepika In Leader
  5. ^ "Sandalwood takes a shine to numerology". The Times of India. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  6. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/kannada/did-you-know-/Sharmila-Mandre-is-now-Sharmiela-Mandre/articleshow/19767622.cms
  7. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news-interviews/Sharmiela-Mandre-to-quit-Sandalwood/articleshow/28631931.cms
  8. ^ "A multi-starrer sci-fi adventure drama in the works in Kannada – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Meet the girl gang of Yogaraj Bhat's next - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  10. ^ "Sathish Ninasam and Sharmiela Mandre's next has a new title". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Sathish Ninasam and Sharmiela Mandre unite for a murder mystery - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Sathish Ninasam and Sharmiela Mandre's next has a new title". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 June 2020.