Keerthy Suresh

Indian actress, Mahanati lead role

Keerthy Suresh - Indian actress, Mahanati lead role
Born

October 17th, 1992
32 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

India

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An Indian actress primarily recognized for work in Tamil and Telugu cinema. Made a significant mark with the portrayal of Savitri in the biopic 'Mahanati', earning critical acclaim and a National Film Award for Best Actress. Began her career as a child artist and transitioned to lead roles, displaying versatility across multiple genres. Achieved commercial success with movies like 'Nenu Sailaja', 'Remo', and 'Savitri'.

Played Savitri in 'Mahanati'

Starred in 'Nenu Sailaja'

Featured in 'Remo'

Appeared in 'Savitri'

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