Sai Dhanshika, a prominent figure in Tamil cinema, has showcased her talent through various notable films such as “Peranmai” (2009), “Maanja Velu” (2010), and “Nil Gavani Sellathey” (2010).
Her portrayal in “Nil Gavani Sellathey” earned critical acclaim, with reviewers highlighting her impressive performance among the fresh cast.
Dhanshika further solidified her position as a leading actress with roles in “Aravaan” (2012) and “Paradesi,” garnering praise for her exceptional acting skills.
Despite facing setbacks with films like “Ya Ya,” Dhanshika continued to impress audiences and critics alike with her roles in movies such as “Thiranthidu Seese” (2015), where she portrayed Charmi with finesse.
Her versatile performances extended to projects like “Kabali” (2016), where she portrayed Rajinikanth’s daughter, earning acclaim for her stylish portrayal.
Dhanshika’s career saw highs and lows with releases like “Enga Amma Rani” (2017) receiving positive reviews, while films like “Vizhithiru,” “Kaathadi,” and “Kaalakkoothu” faced criticism.
Nonetheless, her Kannada debut “Udgharsha” (2019) was well-received. Her subsequent projects, including “Iruttu” and “Laabam,” showcased her versatility, with upcoming ventures adding to her diverse filmography.
Name | Sai Dhanshika |
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Also Known as | Sai Dhanshika |
Date of Birth | 01/01/ |
Current Residence | Chennai |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Hobbies | Listening Music and Dancing |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Tamil | Manathodu Mazhaikalam |
Kannada | Kempa |
Malayalam | Solo |
Telugu | Shikaaru |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
2012 | Edison Award | Most Daring Role | Aravaan | |
2013 | Vijay Award | Best Supporting Actress | Paradesi | |
2013 | Filmfare Award | Best Supporting Actress | Paradesi | |
2016 | Filmfare Award | Best Supporting Actress | Kabali | |
2019 | Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award | Best Villain - Female | Iruttu |