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Anupama Verma

Anupama Verma is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Anupama Verma began their career in 2001. With 30 credits to their name, Anupama Verma remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Anupama Verma is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.

30+Known Credits
4.9Avg Rating
risingCareer Phase

Career Stats

9Films
5.5Avg Rating
0%Hit Ratio?
7Yrs Active
1/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
rising?

Personal Info

Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

2001

Film debut

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2002

Highest rated: Vadh (6.6)

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Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

9
2000s

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Legacy & Influence

Anupama Verma is a supporting actress in Hindi cinema whose career, though not widely documented, is marked by appearances in several notable films from the early 2000s. Her filmography includes roles in socially conscious dramas and mainstream productions, contributing to the diverse cinematic landscape of that era. She appeared in 'Grahan' (2001), a film tackling communal violence, and 'Pitaah' (2002), a Sanjay Dutt-starrer addressing father-son conflict and justice. The same year, she featured in the thriller 'Vadh' and the romantic film 'Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai'. Her role in the critically acclaimed 'Chameli' (2004), starring Kareena Kapoor, placed her in a significant project that explored the life of a sex worker with nuance. While specific details of her performances and the nature of her roles are not extensively chronicled, her presence in these films represents the essential work of character actors who populate and authenticate cinematic narratives. Her career trajectory appears to have been concentrated in a specific period, and she has maintained a low public profile since. Without verified information on major awards or pioneering roles, her contribution lies in her participation in a range of films that collectively represent a slice of early 2000s Bollywood, from issue-based cinema to commercial ventures. She remains a part of the industry's broader tapestry of performers whose work supports lead narratives and enriches the viewing experience.

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