Meghna Naidu

Meghna Naidu (born 19 September 1980) is an Indian actress who primarily starred in Hindi films. She has also appeared in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali films.

Meghna Naidu
Naidu at the press conference of Rivaaz
Born (1980-09-19) 19 September 1980[1][2]
OccupationActress, dancer
Years active1999—present
Spouse(s)
Luis Miguel Reis
(m. 2016)

Biography


Meghna Naidu is an Indian actress and dancer. Her first major appearance was in the music video for UMI10's "Kaliyon Ka Chaman" (2002),[3][4] an official remix of Lata Mangeshkar's 1981 song "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" (in turn, the 2002 song "Addictive" by Truth Hurts was inspired by the remix). She was also featured in Saru Maini's video "Dil De Diya Tha (Sutta Mix)"[5] before starting to work in Indian films.

Early life and career

Naidu was born on 19 September 1980 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India.[1] Her father Ethiraj works for Air India and was a tennis coach and her mother Purnima,[6] was a school teacher.[7] She has one younger sister, Sona.[8][9] She told that she requested her mother to quit her job and accompany her to shooting locations, after her sister who used to travel with her got a job abroad.[1] She grew up in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and considers herself "more of a Mumbaiite".[1] She studied at Bhavan's College, Andheri, Mumbai,[10][11] and graduated with a B.Com degree.[6] She learned classical bharatanatyam dance for seven years.[7] She stated that she also was coaching tennis in the US for four years.[10]

At the age of 18, she met a model co-ordinator at the wedding of her cousin in Chennai, who called her for a screen test for a feature film.[12][13] She secured a role in the Telugu film Prema Sakshi (1999), following which she appeared in one more Telugu and two Kannada films.[12] She then appeared in UMI10's music video "Kaliyon Ka Chaman", directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru, which she says happened by accident.[1][13] She was accompanying her friend to the audition for the video, when she was approached by the team. She was asked to send in her photographs and within few days, she was selected for the video. "Kaliyon Ka Chaman" became a grand success and gained her recognition. She subsequently went on to do many stage performances in and outside of India.[1][12]

She made her Bollywood debut with the B-grade film Hawas (2004),[14] which dealt with extramarital affair. It was followed by lead roles in Classic Dance of Love (2005), which featured her as a dancer, and Rain: The Terror Within... (2005), in which she played a blind author.[13] In Mashooka, she played a character with negative shades. In her latter career, she mostly made special appearances in item numbers in South Indian films.[15][16]

She also participated in the television shows Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi and Dancing Queen.[14] She played the role of Benazir in the TV series, Jodha Akbar.[17]

Naidu has been in a relationship with tennis player Luis Miguel Reis from 2011 and got married on 12 December 2016.[18][19]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleLanguageOther notes
2002Prudhvi NarayanaTelugu
Vendi MabbuluShanaaya Sardesai aka ShanayaTelugu
2003Katthegalu Saar KatthegaluKannada
Don (2003 film)Kannada
2004HawasSapna R. MittalHindi
AK 47HindiSpecial appearance
CoolieBengali
SatruvuClub dancer in DubaiTelugu
2005Jackpot – The Money GameGauriHindi
Classic Dance of LoveDoliHindi
MashookaSanjanaHindi
Bhama KalapamAnjaliTelugu
Rain: The Terror Within...Sandhya BhatnagarHindi
Bad FriendSargamHindi
2006SaravanaSathyaTamil
Eight: The Power of ShaniSapnaHindi
VikramarkuduDancer ChameliTeluguSpecial appearance
JambhavanAnuTamil
Bada DosthMalayalamSpecial appearance
2007Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu VeruleHerselfTeluguSpecial appearance
VeerasamyTamil
2008VaitheeswaranRoopaTamil
PandurangaduTeluguSpecial appearance
PandhayamHerselfTamilCameo appearance
2009KuttyDancer on trainTamilSpecial appearance
VaadaaTamil
2011SiruthaiAzhagha Poranthuputa songTamilSpecial appearance
100% LoveHerselfTeluguSpecial appearance
RivaazChandaHindi
Puli VeshamTamilSpecial appearance
Vellore MaavattamTamilSpecial appearance
Pilla ZamindarHerselfTeluguSpecial appearance
2012Love at First SightHindi
Ishq DeewanaHindi
2013ParariKannadaSpecial appearance
ElectionKannadaSpecial appearance
2014Sikkapatte Ishta PatteKannadaFilming
RanathantraKannadaSpecial appearance[16]
DhamakMarathiSpecial appearance[20]
2016Kya Kool Hain Hum 3MaasiHindi
Ilamai OonjalTamil
2019DharmaprabhuTamil
Television shows
Music videos
  • UMI10's "Kaliyon Ka Chaman" (2002)
  • Saru Maini's "Dil De Diya Tha (Sutta Mix)"
  • "Hottt..."
Music videos
YearAlbumSongSinger
2002UMI 10 Vol 3"Kaliyon Ka Chaman"Shashwati
2002Babuji Top 10"Kaliyon Ka Chaman"Shashwati
2003Shake It Shake It"Dil De Diya Tha"Saru Maini
CDs & VCDs
YearNameType of CDLabel
2002UMI 10 Vol 3CDUniversal Music India
2003Babuji Top 10CDUniversal Music India
2003Babuji Top 10VCDUniversal Music India
2003Kaliyon Ka Chaman – The Biggest Dance CollectionCDUniversal Music India
2003Kaliyon Ka Chaman – The Biggest Dance VCDVCDUniversal Music India
2003Shake It Shake ItCDT-Series
2003Shake It Shake ItVCDT Series
2004Tandoori HitzCDUniversal Music India
2004Tandoori HitzVCDUniversal Music India

References

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  19. Maheshwri, Neha (17 October 2011). "Luis is a complete romantic, says Meghna Naidu". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
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