Sunday 19 July 2020

ANAITHA NAIR ,FILM ACTRESS BORN 1984 JULY 19


ANAITHA NAIR ,FILM ACTRESS 
BORN 1984 JULY 19



Anaitha Nair (born 19 July 1984) is an Indian film and theatre actress and singer, best known for playing the role of Aliya Bose, a member of the Indian women's national hockey team, in the sports-oriented film Chak De India (2007), starring Shahrukh Khan.











Career



She was born in Bangalore to a Malayali father and a Parsi mother.[1][2][3] She did her schooling at The Frank Anthony Public School, Bengaluru, studied at the Bangalore University [1] and moved to Mumbai, after completing her education.[4] She shot to fame after she played the role of Aliya Bose, a member of the Indian women's national hockey team, in the sports-oriented film Chak De India (2007). She has also appeared in two Malayalam films, By the People (2005) and IG (2009). She had also acted in number of TV Commercials notably in Virgin Mobile with Ranbir Kapoor, Dairy Milk Silk, Acer, Dove, Medical Abortion Pills and Nescafe.





She also played Bindiya in the British-Indian comedy series Mumbai Calling.[1] Her second release in Hindi was Shyam Benegal's Well Done Abba (2010). Anaitha also starred in Aashayein directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, in which she played a cancer patient. For the character, she also tonsured her head.[5] She was part of the cast in Abbas Tyrewalla's Jhootha Hi Sahi [3] and Rohan Sippy's Dum Maaro Dum.[6] Her most recent releases are Ekaant directed by Sunil Pillai, and Force directed by Nishikant Kamat.


Apart from acting Anaitha was also part of a band named S5, they released the album "Isai" with Sony-BMG











Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2005By the PeopleHerselfMalayalamSpecial appearance
2007Chak De IndiaAliya BoseHindi
2008Mumbai CallingBindiyaEnglish
Of the PeopleHerselfMalayalamSpecial appearance
2009IGChandiniMalayalam
2010Well Done AbbaSakinaHindi
AashayeinPadmaHindi
Jhootha Hi SahiSushiHindi
2011Dum Maaro DumTaaniHindi
EkaantTinaHindi
ForceRachnaHindi

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