
Anandhi
Anandhi is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Anandhi began their career in 1981 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 45 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.1, Anandhi remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 40+ years, Anandhi's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Anandhi is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Telugu and Tamil language films. After winning critical acclaim for her debut in the Telugu film Bus Stop (2012), she has won critical acclaim for her performances in Vetrimaaran's production Poriyaalan and Prabhu Solomon's Kayal, in which she played the title character.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Itlu Maredumilli Prajaneekam (8.5)
View film →Iconic Roles
Kayal
Portrayed a young woman from a fishing village who falls in love, showcasing innocence and emotional depth.
Itlu Maredumilli Prajaneekam
Played a pivotal role in this Telugu social drama film set in a forest village.
Defining Moments
Debut and Critical Acclaim
Made her acting debut in the Telugu film 'Bus Stop', winning the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South.
Breakthrough in Tamil Cinema
Received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in the Tamil romantic drama 'Kayal'.
National Award Film
Appeared in the critically acclaimed and National Award-winning Tamil film 'Visaranai', produced by Vetrimaaran.
Filmography
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Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
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Did You Know?
Anandhi made her acting debut in the 2012 Telugu film 'Bus Stop', directed by Maruthi.
She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for her performance in 'Bus Stop'.
Her performance in the 2014 Tamil film 'Kayal', directed by Prabhu Solomon, was critically acclaimed.
She played a significant role in the National Award-winning Tamil film 'Visaranai' (2016), produced by Vetrimaaran.
Anandhi has worked predominantly in Tamil and Telugu cinema.
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News & Stories

New song 'Yaana Mutta' from Anandhi Mangai released
21/2/2024

Captivating Anandhi: Trending Visuals that Sizzle
1/12/2023

Actress Anandhi latest stills.
22/9/2018

Actress Anandhi latest stills.
11/9/2018

Actress Anandhi latest stills.
25/5/2018
Legacy & Influence
Anandhi emerged as a significant talent in South Indian cinema, distinguished by her choice of content-driven roles and a naturalistic acting style that brought depth to complex characters. Her career trajectory began with a critically acclaimed debut in the Telugu film 'Bus Stop' (2012), where her performance as a vulnerable yet resilient young woman immediately set her apart from conventional heroines. She solidified this reputation by becoming a sought-after actress for serious, socially-conscious narratives in Tamil cinema. Her pivotal role in Vetrimaaran's production 'Poriyaalan' (2014) showcased her ability to anchor a gritty, realistic drama, while her performance in Prabhu Solomon's 'Kayal' (2014) as a fisherman's daughter involved in a poignant love story earned her further critical praise for its authenticity and emotional resonance. Anandhi's filmography is marked by a deliberate selection of projects that often explore social issues, from the harsh realities of police brutality in 'Visaranai' (2016) to caste discrimination in 'Pariyerum Perumal' (2018). This consistent alignment with meaningful cinema, often helmed by acclaimed directors, has established her as a reliable and powerful performer in supporting and lead roles that demand subtlety and strength. Her contribution lies in expanding the scope for actresses in mainstream South Indian films, proving that success can be built on artistic merit and narrative substance rather than stereotypical glamour. By choosing characters with agency and emotional complexity, she has helped normalize the presence of strong female perspectives in commercial and arthouse spaces, influencing the types of stories being told and the depth with which female characters are written.