Prior to playing a supporting role in the Telugu movie “April Fool,” Srushti Dange first made her appearances in supporting roles, acting as a victim in Myshkin’s “Yuddham Sei” (2011). Srushti earned a name for herself as the lead in the romantic suspense film “Megha,” receiving both and negative feedback for her work. She appeared in the 2015 films Darling, Enakkul Oruvan, a psychological thriller, and Pu, a love story that introduces Krish in the major character.In 2016, Srushti made appearances in four Tamil films. In “Dharma Durai,” she made a breakthrough performance as the lead in the romantic thriller “Megha,” receiving mixed reviews for the role.
She appeared in the 2015 films Darling, Enakkul Oruvan, a psychological thriller, and Pu, a love story that introduces Krish in the major character.She made appearances in four Tamil films in 2016: “Dharma Durai,” “Achamindri,” starring Vijay Vasanth, “Navarasa Thilagam,” a romantic comedy in which she portrays a medical student, and “Vil Ambu,” directed by Suseenthiran. She made her Malayalam film debut in 2017 with the movie “1971: Beyond Borders.”
Name | Srushti Dange |
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Also Known as | Srushti |
Date of Birth | 26/05/1992 |
Current Residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 170 CM |
Hobbies | Dancing, Traveling, Reading |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Tamil | Kadhalagi |
Telugu | April Fool |
Malayalam | 1971: Beyond Borders |
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