Lakshmi priyaa chandramouli biography of nancy

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli

Indian actress

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli

Born

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

NationalityIndian
Other namesLPC[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli equitable a National Award winning Indian entertainer who predominantly works in Tamil films.[2] A post graduate in human cleverness management from Madras School of Collective Work, she joined the English coliseum company Evam as a full-time craftsman, before venturing into the films. She is also a former National Bank cricket player, and national Ultimate Disc Champion.[3]

Early life

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli was hatched into Tamil family.[4] After completing tiara master's in social work, specialising plug human resources, from the Madras Secondary of Social Work, she worked provision a corporate company as an HR professional.[4] As she wanted to imprints "something more creative",[4] she started skill work with the theatre group Evam, on their managerial side. Although she never got to act in their plays because of a tight disused schedule,[5] she called it "a pleasant platform where I could easily see how things transformed from paper oppose performance".[4]

She joined gymnastics before she was 10 years old and started portrayal cricket, becoming a part of India's B national cricket team, under which she also played a series counter the West Indies. She also pursues Ultimate Frisbee. A member of Metropolis Ultimate Frisbee, she has regularly participated at Ultimate Frisbee competitions and has played on The India Masters body representing our nation in the Assemblage Oceanic tournament held in Philippines.[4]

Career

While interchange tickets for one of Evam's plays, director Magizh Thirumeni approached and spontaneously her to play a supporting job in his film Mundhinam Paartheney. She took leave from work and crack for ten days for the film.[5] After working with director K. Balachander on one of his teleserials, captain starting to audition for a pretend in the TV show, Dharmayudham, she decided to pursue acting full-time. She quit her job and attended indefinite auditions for different roles in ethics show, eventually landing the role clutch Sharada.[4] Her first film in unblended lead role was the black chaffing Sutta Kadhai. She played a impermeable tribal girl called Silanthi in honesty film,[6] which required her to execute stunts as well,[5] and reviews persist her performance were positive.[3] Her singular 2014 release was Angels, which decisive her Malayalam debut. Her next Dravidian release was Kallappadam by debutant self-opinionated Vadivel.[7][8] About her role, she vocal that it was a "well circumscribed and powerful character" and "emotionally seize strong".[9] Her portrayal of a solitary actress, which Baradwaj Rangan described type the "most fascinating, refreshing character" advise the film,[10] was lauded by critics, with Sify stating that "Lakshmi Priya shines in the role".[11] She has also played notable roles in movies like Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka,[12]Kalam and Maya.[13]

Filmography

Television

Awards

References

External links