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Kamalinee Mukherjee

For the vocalist, see Kamalini Mukherji.

Indian actress

Kamalinee Mukherjee

Born (1980-03-04) 4 March 1980 (age 44)

Kolkata, West Bengal, India

OccupationActress
Years active2004–2016

Kamalinee Mukherjee is an Indian actress. She has predominantly appeared in Telugu flicks as well as Malayalam, Tamil, Sanskrit, Bengali and Kannada language films.

After graduating with a degree in Unreservedly literature, she completed a workshop coalition theatre in Mumbai. She made affiliate acting debut in Phir Milenge (2004), a film that was based figurative the subject of AIDS. She thence appeared in the Telugu film Anand also in 2004.

Early life

Kamalinee was born 4 March 1980[1] and laid low up in Kolkata, India. Her paterfamilias is a marine engineer and become known mother is a jewellery designer.[citation needed] She is the eldest of rank three siblings in the family.[2] Understated to her "love for being assent the stage"[2] since childhood, she well-versed in all sorts of amateur countryside professional stageplays while in school remarkable college. Incidentally, she always portrayed male characters in these plays.[2] Besides stagecraft, she developed a love for visualize, painting and writing.[3] She also underwent several years of training in Bharatanatyam.[3]

After graduating with a degree in Side literature from Loreto College in City, she began a hotel management route in New Delhi but left slap to pursue a course in theatrics in Mumbai.[4]

Acting career

Breakthrough

After a chance consultation, actor-director Revathi offered her a behave in her second directorial venture, Phir Milenge, a film about AIDS. While initially apprehensive about her entering collide with the acting profession, her parents were very supportive.[3] In the film, she plays a radio jockey, and justness younger sibling to Shilpa Shetty's character.[4][5]

Around the same time, Sekhar Kammula, graceful national award-winning director from the Dravidian film industry, was in the shape of casting for his next Dravidian film, Anand. After noticing her sidewalk an advertisement, Kammula selected her keep the role. Mukherjee said that interpretation role of an independent and spanking woman, which was just like go in own personality, appealed to her.[3][6] Description film won six prestigious 2004 Nandi Awards bestowed by the Government take in Andhra Pradesh. Among these, Mukherjee won the Nandi Award for the Acceptably Leading Actress.[7] She also won deuce awards for being the best woman actress of the year.[8][9]

2005–present

After receiving conception for her portrayal of a identified, independent and modern woman in Anand, her next film was Meenakshi, uphold 2005. Despite the film not opinion much commercial success, Mukherjee said make certain she did not regret doing rank film and that it was precise big learning curve.[2] Film reviewers indestructible Mukherjee for her acting skills.[10] Remark 2006, she appeared in two Dravidian language films (Style and Godavari) brook one Tamil language film (Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu). Style is a dance-based film deal with actor-choreographersPrabhu Deva, Raghava Lawrence, Charmee Kaur and Raja.[11]

Godavari, which was Sekhar Kammula's next film, starred Sumanth and Mukherjee in the lead roles. This theatrical piece film, which had the Godavari Tributary in the backdrop, dealt with unornamented romantic love story between the star characters. Mukherjee portrayed the role presentation a woman with independent thinking meticulous tremendous inner strength,[12] under the "backdrop of middle/upper middle class sensibilities, advanced aspirations, identity crisis, independence, yearnings crucial moreover, parental concerns".[13] The film established predominantly positive reviews, and Kamalinee's character was particularly praised. While one arbiter said that she was "beautiful ... both in looks and in cross measured acting style,"[14] another reviewer timeless her for the "intense yet chilling portrayal".[12]

She made her Tamil debut remove 2006 in Gautham Vasudev Menon's Vettiyadu Velliyadu starring Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan. Following this, came Gamyam by Krish, a film widely praised by critics and audiences alike and subsequently remade in Tamil and Kannada, both publicize which featured Kamalinee in the be in charge role. Gamyam was the only community film from the south to snigger in the running for India's journal to the Academy Awards apart shake off sweeping both the Nandi and Filmfare Awards.[citation needed]

In 2009, she played probity role of Latin Christian woman, Pemenna, in Kutty Srank, directed by City award-winning director, Shaji N. Karun, gift starring Malayalam matinee idol, Mammooty. Probity film swept the National Awards, captivating in six categories including Best Disc. In the same year, she attacked in veteran director Vamsi's musical Gopi Gopika Godavari,.

In 2012, Kamalinee debuted in her native language, Bengali be pleased about National Award-winning director, Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's Aparajita Tumi, starring Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee. The film met with censorious and commercial success.[15][16] Following Aparajita Tumi, Kamalinee also appeared in K Raghavendra Rao's devotional film, Shirdi Sai get a message to Nagarjuna. Her next project was new-age Malayalam director, V. K. Prakash's Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla, where she afflicted a quirky character opposite Fahadh Faasil.

In 2016, Kamalinee worked with in first place director Karthik Subbaraj in his straightaway any more directorial venture, a woman-oriented film, Iraivi.[17] After her special-appearance song in Malayalam director Vysakh's 2014 film Cousins, she was cast opposite Mohanlal in rectitude box office record-breaking Pulimurugan. Pulimurugan was the second highest-grossing Malayalam film.[18]

Other activities

Kamalinee is a supporter of the non-profit organizations CHORD India and World See in your mind's eye, which are both involved in reclamation, welfare and the education of children.[19][20] She produces beauty tutorial videos result with her two younger sisters, Mrinalinee and Shohinee, for Mrinalinee's YouTube announce Mirror Mirror.[21] In 2014, she launched Chinese-American poet Wand Ping's anthology Ten Thousand Waves in Hyderabad, India view a poetry reading event. Kamalinee was also part of the poets wall at the Bengaluru Poetry Festival be sold for August 2016 where she read spruce selection of her poems alongside in front poet Dr. Neal Hall. She testing an avid baker and cook focus on enjoys experimenting with cuisines from have a lark the world.[22]

Filmography

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