
Shravya
Shravya is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Shravya began their career in 2003. With 30 credits to their name, Shravya remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 20+ years, Shravya's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
Biography
Shravya is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Telugu and Tamil language films. After making her debut as a child actress, Shravya has since played lead roles in Love You Bangaram (2014) and Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi (2016).
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Avunanna Kadanna (6.5)
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Love You Bangaram
Played one of the lead roles in this Telugu romantic drama.
Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi
Played a lead role in this Tamil film.
Defining Moments
Lead Actress Debut
Made her debut as a lead actress in the Telugu film Love You Bangaram.
Tamil Film Debut
Marked her entry into Tamil cinema with a lead role in Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi.
Filmography
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Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Did You Know?
Shravya began her acting career as a child artist in Telugu cinema.
She made her debut as a lead actress in the 2014 Telugu film Love You Bangaram.
She has acted in both Telugu and Tamil language films.
Her film Avunanna Kadanna (2005) features her in a supporting role.
She played a lead role in the 2016 Tamil film Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi.
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Legacy & Influence
Shravya's career in Indian cinema represents a distinct trajectory from child artist to leading lady, primarily within the Telugu and Tamil film industries. Her early work as a child actress provided a foundation, allowing her to transition to adult roles, a path navigated by few with consistent success. Her debut as a lead in the Telugu film 'Love You Bangaram' (2014) marked a significant shift, positioning her within the genre of youthful romantic dramas. She followed this with the Tamil film 'Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi' (2016), demonstrating a cross-linguistic appeal and an ability to anchor films in lead capacities. While her filmography includes titles that garnered moderate audience and critical reception, her consistent presence across the mid-2010s contributed to the era's landscape of films featuring emerging female leads. Her work, particularly in films like 'Avunanna Kadanna' (2005) as a child artist and later lead roles, showcases the evolving opportunities for actresses in regional cinema during that period. Although not associated with blockbuster successes or major industry awards, her career is a testament to the professional journey of a dedicated performer building a filmography across languages and genres. Her contributions lie in her sustained work within the commercial frameworks of Telugu and Tamil cinema, adding to the diversity of narratives and performances during her active years in the industry.