Uma Bharani
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Uma Bharani | |
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Born | Uma Bharani India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Actress, dancer |
Years active | 1977–1990 |
Uma Bharani is an Indian actress who acts prominently in Tamil and Malayalam films. After acting only in few films, she then started acting in Tamil serials. She is now a dubbing artist in Tamil movies and serials. Her mother was T. R. Latha, who was a famous stage actress.[1][2] She started her film career in Aanandam Paramaanandam. She also gave voice to the Hindi dubbed Tamil blockbuster serial Sindhu Bhairavi (Uttaran in Hindi), which was telecast on Raj TV. She gave voice to the character Sindhu (The lead role of this serial), also to Mahathi (Sindhu's daughter).[3][4]
Filmography
As an actress
Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
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1977 | Aanandam Paramaanandam | Malayalam | ||
1982 | Kazhumaram | Indhu | Malayalam | |
1983 | Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu | Subhashini | Malayalam | |
1983 | Veena Poovu | Sumangala | Malayalam | |
1983 | Thaavalam | Amina | Malayalam | |
1983 | Mounaraagam | Sreedevi | Malayalam | |
1983 | Ashtapadi | Sreedevi | Malayalam | |
1984 | Oru Painkilikkadha | Thankam | Malayalam | |
1984 | Ithaa Innu Muthal | Sharada | Malayalam | |
1984 | Naan Mahaan Alla | Shanti | Tamil | |
1984 | Dhavani Kanavugal | Shanti | Tamil | |
1985 | Guruji Oru Vaakku | Latha | Malayalam | |
1986 | T. P. Balagopalan M. A. | Devi | Malayalam | |
1986 | Nandi Veendum Varika | Sarada | Malayalam | |
1987 | P.C. 369 | Malayalam | ||
1990 | Uchi Veyil | Shanti | Tamil |
As a dubbing artist
- Tamil
Award
- 1983 Best New Face Award – Panorama film festival (Veena Poovu (film))
Television
- Flight No.172 (Doordarshan)
- Ladies Hostel
- Solladi Sivasakthi
- Here's Crazy
- Rail Sneham (Voice for heroine Raasi)
- Anbulla Amma (Voice for Meena)
- Shanthi (Voice for Mandira Bedi)
- Sindhu Bhairavi (Voice for Tina Dutta)
References
- ^ "Voicing emotions". The Hindu. 26 January 2004. Archived from the original on 27 February 2004. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
- ^ "Actress and cinema dubbing artiste, Uma Bharani". The Hindu.
- ^ "The voices behind the faces".
- ^ "The voices behind the faces". The New Indian Express.
External links
- Uma Bharani at IMDb
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