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Kamna Jethmalani

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Kamna Jethmalani is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Kamna Jethmalani began their career in 2006 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 20 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.1, Kamna Jethmalani remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 20+ years, Kamna Jethmalani's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.

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Biography

Kamna Jethmalani is an Indian film actress. She debuted in 2005 with the Telugu film Premikulu and had her first commercial success with her third feature film Ranam. Subsequently, she played the lead role in a number of Telugu-language films, while also debuting and appearing in Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada films.

Career Stats

12Films
6.1Avg Rating
13%Hit Ratio?
19Yrs Active
3/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
veteran?

Personal Info

BornDecember 10, 1985
Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

2006

Film debut

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2013

Highest rated: Jagadguru Adi Shankara (8.5)

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Iconic Roles

Deepika2006

Idhaya Thirudan

Played the female lead role in this Tamil film.

Shivani Rajangam2007

Machakaaran

Played a key role in this Tamil film.

Defining Moments

2005

Film Debut

Debuted as a lead actress in the Telugu film 'Premikulu'.

2006

First Commercial Success

Achieved her first commercial success with the Telugu film 'Ranam'.

Career Analytics

Genre Breakdown

Comedy
50%
Romance
50%

Language Distribution

Telugu
67%
Tamil
33%

Films by Decade

6
2000s
5
2010s
1
2020s

Top Co-Actors

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Did You Know?

1

Kamna Jethmalani made her acting debut in the 2005 Telugu film 'Premikulu'.

2

She had her first commercial success with the 2006 Telugu film 'Ranam'.

3

She has acted in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam language films.

4

She is the daughter of former Indian cricketer and politician Kirti Azad.

5

She is married to film director and actor R. Parthiban.

Kamna Jethmalani Stunning Stills.
Kamna Jethmalani Stunning Stills.
Kamna Jethmalani Stunning Stills.
Kamna Jethmalani Stunning Stills.

News & Stories

Kamna Jethmalani Stunning Stills.

Kamna Jethmalani Stunning Stills.

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Legacy & Influence

Kamna Jethmalani carved a niche for herself in the South Indian film industry during the mid-to-late 2000s, primarily in Telugu cinema. Her career trajectory began with a debut in the 2005 Telugu film 'Premikulu', but it was her third feature, 'Ranam' (2006), that marked her first notable commercial success and established her as a promising lead actress. This breakthrough allowed her to headline a series of Telugu films over the next few years, where she was often cast in glamorous and pivotal roles that catered to the commercial sensibilities of the time. Her filmography, including projects like 'Toss' (2007) and 'Bendu Apparao R.M.P.' (2009), demonstrates her consistent presence in mainstream entertainers during this period. Jethmalani also successfully expanded her reach beyond Telugu, making her Tamil debut with 'Idhaya Thirudan' (2006) and later appearing in Malayalam cinema, showcasing her versatility and appeal across linguistic boundaries. While her active period in leading roles was concentrated in the latter half of the 2000s, her work contributed to the era's landscape of commercial cinema, where she represented one of the prominent female leads alongside a cohort of new actors. Her performances were integral to the narratives of the films she starred in, often playing the romantic interest or a character central to the plot's conflict. Though not necessarily associated with critically acclaimed or award-heavy projects, her career is a testament to the commercial filmmaking ecosystem of South India in that decade, where she reliably delivered performances that met the genre demands of mass entertainers. Her foray into multiple film industries, albeit brief in the spotlight, underscores the interconnected nature of South Indian cinema and the mobility of talent within it.

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