Charmy Kaur

Charmy Kaur, also spelt as Charmme or Charmi, (born 17 May 1987) is an Indian film producer and former actress. She is well known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema, as well as few Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Bollywood films.[2][3] She has appeared in more than forty films. Her most notable works include box office hits, such as Mass (2004), Anukokunda Oka Roju (2005), Lakshmi (2006) and Pournami (2006), for which her performance as a Kuchipudi dancer received positive reviews. Her next film, Rakhi (2006) was also a super hit.

Charmme Kaur
Kaur at CCL 4 Launch
Born (1987-05-17) 17 May 1987[1]
NationalityIndian
Occupation
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active2002–present

She then appeared in films such as Mantra (2007), for which she bagged the state Nandi Award for Best Actress, the subsequent years, she appeared in Manorama (2009), Kavya's Diary (2009), and Mangala (2011) for which she bagged another state Nandi Special Jury Award, while establishing herself as one of the leading actresses of Telugu cinema.[4][5] In 2011, she starred in the Hindi hit Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap alongside Amitabh Bachchan.[6][7][8]

Career

She made her acting debut in the 2002 Telugu film Nee Thodu Kavali, in which she acted as a housewife at the age of 15.[9] This film was a flop, but helped Charmy in getting noticed by the south Indian film industry. Her next film was Kadhal Azhivathillai in Tamil. During this time she acted in a Malayalam film directed by Vinayan named Kattuchembakam.

Her re-entry to Telugu films happened with Neeke Manasichhaanu a film with Srikanth; then in Sri Anjaneyam, directed by Krishna Vamsi, was followed by another drama film Chanti, paired against Ravi Teja. She finally got a big break in Telugu with Gowri, in which she was paired with Sumanth. Again, Charmy paired with Ravi Teja in Dongala Mutha, directed by Ram Gopal Varma. In 2012, she made special appearances in films such as Dhamarukam, Naayak and Yaare Koogadali. She then appeared in Hindi films such as Zila Ghaziabad and R... Rajkumar. Recently, she starred in the film Jyothi Lakshmi, directed by Puri Jagannadh. Her next film, Pratighatana, in which she played a journalist, was her 50th film.[10]

Charmme Kaur even produced her film Jyothi Lakshmi, under "Puri Connects" she co-produced Rogue, starring the debuting Ishan, a Telugu & Kannada bilingual and also Paisa Vasool, starring Nandamuri Bala Krishna, all three movies directed by south Indian star director Puri Jagannadh, who is the core founder of "Puri Connects", a production house along with media related events and marketing and designing and talent management company. At present, she is co-producing the film Mehbooba under the Puri Connects Banner along with her good friend Director Puri Jagannadh, who is directing and also co-producing the film on Puri Jagannadh Touring Talkies Banner, launching his son Akash Puri. In May 2019, Charmme Kaur announced she had quit her acting career, and would continue as a film producer.[11] Charmme Kaur and "Puri Connects" with Dharma Productions are producing new bollywood movie "Liger"

Filmography

Acting

Year Film Role Language Notes
2002Nee Thodu KavaliManasaTelugu
Mujhse Dosti Karoge!HindiCameo appearance
Kadhal AzhivathillaiCharmiTamil
KattuchembakamKattuchembakamMalayalam
2003Kadhal Kisu KisuIndhuTamil
Aahaa Ethanai AzhaguDivya NatarajanTamil
Neeke ManasichchaanuSrideviTelugu
2004Sri AnjaneyamPadmaTelugu
GowriSwetaTelugu
ChantiVasantha LaxmiTelugu
MassPriyaTeluguNominated: Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu
2005ChakramLakshmiTeluguNominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Anukokunda Oka RojuSahasraTeluguWon - Santosham Best Actress Award
Won - CineMAA Award for Best Actress (Jury)
Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Political RowdyKaveriTelugu
Allari PiduguSubbalakshmiTelugu
2006Chukkallo ChandruduSandhyaTelugu
LakshmiSailajaTelugu
StyleShrutiTelugu
PournamiChandrakalaTelugu
ChinnoduAnjaliTelugu
RakhiGowriTelugu
2007Lava KushaSinchanaKannada
MantraMantraTeluguWon - Nandi Award for Best Actress
Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
2008SundarakandaPinkyTelugu
Bhale DongaluTeluguSpecial appearance
Michael Madana KamarajuArchanaTelugu
Kausalya Supraja RamaKausalyaTelugu
KingTeluguSpecial appearance
2009LaadamAngelTamil
ManoramaGeetanjaliTelugu
Kavya's DiaryKavyaTelugu
MahatmaTeluguSpecial appearance
2010AagathanShreyaMalayalam
IndhuTelugu
Sye AataMalliswariTelugu
RagadaTeluguSpecial appearance
2011MangalaMangalaTeluguWon - Nandi Special Jury Award
Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Dongala MuthaRaniTelugu
Nagaram Nidrapothunna VelaNiharikaTelugu
Bbuddah... Hoga Terra BaapAmrita / AmruthaHindi
MayagaduVandana ChidambaramTelugu
Dev S/o Mudde GowdaKavyaKannada
2012ThappanaMallikaMalayalam
DamarukamSakkubaiTeluguSpecial appearance
Yaare KoogadaliKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Hello 123 Mike Testing"
2013SevakuduTelugu
NaayakTeluguSpecial appearance
Zila GhaziabadSumanHindi
Saradaga AmmayithoTeluguCameo appearance
Prema Oka MaikamMallikaTelugu
R... RajkumarHindiSpecial appearance in "Gandi Baat"
2014PratighatanaNischalaTelugu
2015Jyothi LakshmiJyothi LakshmiTeluguProduced by Charmme Kaur herself.
Won - CineMAA Award for Best Actress (Jury)
Mantra 2MantraTelugu
10 EnradhukullaTamilCameo appearance

Voice Artist

Chandamama for Kajal Agarwal

As Producer

Year Film Language Director Notes
2015Jyothi LakshmiTeluguPuri JagannadhDebut Production
2017RogueKannada
Telugu
Co-produced by Charmme Kaur on Puri Connects
2017Paisa VasoolTeluguCo-produced by Charmme Kaur on Puri Connects
2018MehboobaTeluguCo-produced by Charmme Kaur on Puri Connects
2019ISmart Shankar TeluguCo-produced by Charmme Kaur on Puri Connects
2020RomanticTeluguCo-produced by Charmme Kaur on Puri Connects
2021 Liger Telugu
Hindi
Co-produced by Charmme Kaur on Puri Connects and Dharma Productions

Awards

References

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  2. "'Bbuddah..Hoga Tera Baap' Review: Big B Redefined!!". greatandhra.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
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  10. "Charmme to do a Jyothi Lakshmi". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 March 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  11. "Charmme Kaur bids adieu to acting". India Today. 20 May 2019. Archived from the original on 21 August 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
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