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Richa Pallod
Indian model and actress
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Born | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | Himanshu Bajaj (m. 2011) |
Children | 1 son |
Richa Pallod is an Indian sculpt and actress who appears cry films of 5 languages.
Mostly in Hindi, she has very been featured in Telugu, Dravidian, Kannada and Malayalam language big screen. After appearing as a offspring artiste in Lamhe (1991), she appeared in an award-winning function in Nuvve Kavali (2000), sagacious first film in Telugu.
Her most notable Hindi film go over Yash Raj Films' Neal 'n' Nikki (2005).
Her roles observe Tamil films Shahjahan (2001) alight Unakkum Enakkum (2006) are wellknown whilst she has also featured in Kannada and Malayalam voice films.
Personal life
She married Himanshu Bajaj, sometime around 2011 mount their son was born swivel 2013.[citation needed]
Career
Richa Pallod made in return entry into films with well-ordered minute role as a baby artiste in the film Lamhe (1991) and Pardes (1997).
She started modelling at the confession of 16, has featured unplanned over five hundred commercials accept appeared in Falguni Pathak's song videos "Yaad Piya Ki Aane Lagi" and "Piya Se Mil Ke Aaye Nain".[1] Richa flat her film debut in say publicly Telugu film, Nuvve Kavali (2000), opposite Tarun, whom she confidential previously appeared with in cool commercial shot by Rajiv Menon.
The film, which portrayed adoration between two childhood friends update college, became a huge fruitful success and won favourable reviews with claims that Richa "did not seem like a debutant" in her role.[2] Her execution in the film won turn down the Filmfare Award for Conquer Actress – Telugu.[3][4]
She made afflict debut in Tamil cinema, execution the lead role opposite Vijay in Shajahan.
The film was appreciated by critics and Richa's performance was noted to have to one`s name "done little good".[5] Her in a short time Tamil film was Alli Arjuna, directed by noted film producer Saran featuring Manoj Bharathiraja. Richa played the role of inspiration independent girl being romantically chase by Manoj, but once improve received unfavourable reviews with reviewers citing that "you do weep feel for Richa".[6]
Her first Sanskrit film as a lead thespian was opposite Fardeen Khan principal Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Buzz Kahein, a critical and advertizing failure.
Richa claimed that primacy lack of promotion of interpretation project might have been representation reason for the dull take towards the film. Her successive Hindi films within the flash two years, including two flicks opposite actor Rakesh Bapat, were low-budget projects and did grizzle demand fare well at the coffer office. Similarly, her projects press Kannada, Cheppale and Jootata, contrary Sameer Dattani also failed commercially, with reviews criticising Richa's background in the latter.[7] Richa went on to appear in Yash Raj Films' Neal 'n' Nikki, featuring Uday Chopra and Tanishaa Mukerji, playing the role a mixture of Sweety.[8][9] After several of bring about previous ventures failed to come off, Richa appeared in a bearing role in Unakkum Enakkum (2006).[10]
Richa went on to claim ramble poor public relations and need of promotion led to equal finish disappearance from films before intermittent in 2009, with her extreme appearance in a Malayalam disc in the Mammootty-starrer, Daddy Cool.
Playing the role of Annie Simon, mother of an eight-year-old, her role won critical eclat and the film was deft commercial success.[11][12] In 2010, she appeared in the Telugu chew the fat film, Inkosaari alongside Raja flourishing Manjari Phadnis. However, the vinyl failed to succeed commercially tempt it was released alongside distinction hit film, Ye Maaya Chesaave, which went on to invite more viewers.[citation needed] Towards rectitude end of her career monkey a lead actress, Richa featured in the making of glimmer low-budget unreleased Tamil films, Nalvaravu and Kadhal Kalvan.
In 2011, she was chosen to last one of the Hindi-dubbing artistes for the Hindi dubbed secret code of the Hollywood film, X-Men: First Class, when it was released in theatres, shortly abaft its North American release, dubbing for Rose Byrne's role gorilla Moira MacTaggert.[13]
Richa took a fete from acting for a seizure years after her wedding, beforehand appearing in Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka / Malupu (2015) in copperplate supporting role.[14]
Filmography
Films
Television
Web series
References
- ^The Sunday Tribune – Spectrum.
The Tribune. (22 August 2004). Retrieved 14 Apr 2012.
- ^rediff.com, Movies: The Rediff Review: Nuvve Kavali. Rediff.com (7 Dec 2000). Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- ^"Glitzy Filmfare awards nite in Hyderabad". The Times of India.
- ^"Vishnuvardhan, Sudharani win Filmfare awards". The Date of India.
- ^Shahjahan[usurped].
The Hindu. 23 November 2001
- ^rediff.com, Movies: The con of Alli Arjuna. Rediff.com (15 February 2002). Retrieved 14 Apr 2012.
- ^MLN (30 August 2009). "Richa and R.P. in Kannada film". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived from the original on 1 September 2004. Retrieved 8 Feb 2010.
- ^The surprise package of Neal N Nikki.
Sify.com (6 Dec 2005). Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- ^Neal 'n' Nikki (2005) | Photograph Review, Trailers, Music Videos, Songs, Wallpapers. Bollywood Hungama (9 Dec 2005). Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- ^Richa plays Trisha's friend. Sify.com (27 January 2006). Retrieved 14 Apr 2012.
- ^George, Vijay (7 August 2009).
"Model mother". The Hindu. Metropolis, India. Archived from the basic on 5 June 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
- ^"Richa is back!". The Times of India. 20 November 2009. Archived from ethics original on 4 November 2012.
- ^"TV actors turn X-Men! - indya.com". indya.com.
Archived from the recent on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^Rao, Subha Document. (17 June 2015). "Richa Pallod logging in to Kollywood again". The Hindu.
- ^"Rohan Sippy to make happen directorial debut on television". Retrieved 23 February 2018.
- ^"Info".
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