Sangeetha Bhat

Sangeetha Bhat is an Indian actress. She predominantly appears in Kannada films and has also acted in Tamil and Telugu films.

Sangeetha Bhat
Other namesSangeetha
OccupationModel, actress
Years active2011-2020
Spouse(s)Sudarshan Rangaprasad

Career

Before taking on movie roles, Bhat appeared on television series with Panjaradha Gili (Kasturi channel Kannada), Bhagyavantharu (Suvarna channel Kannada), Chandrachakori (Udaya TV Kannada), Neeli (Suvarna channel Kannada), and Chandramukhi (Kasturi channel Kannada). Also, a reality TV show Life Super Guru (Zee Kannada channel), BCL (Suvarna Plus). She began her film career in Preethi Geethi Ityaadi in 2014, where she was given the lead role alongside Pawan Wadeyar. Since then, she appeared in Doo, Kaaki / Ka Ka Ka a Telugu/Tamil bilingual, and Maamu Tea Angadi, Bhat was featured in the Tamil movie titled Aarambamae Attagasam, but in 2017 more successful films such as Eradane Sala and Dayavittu Gamanisu came her way. Eradane Sala was appreciated by her fans because of her uncharacteristically bold performance.[1] In Dayavittu Gamanisi, she starred with Vasishta N. Simha, portraying a teacher. The movie was critically acclaimed and nominated for SIIMA.

She played the lead role in the movie Kismath, along with Vijay Raghavendra, Anukta, directed and produced by a talented Mangalorean team was also a critically acclaimed film. Her upcoming movies are Alidu Ulidavaru and Kapata Nataka Paathradhari (2018-2019-2020). Sangeetha Bhat is known for her expressions and natural acting that connects to people and also known to be the critically acclaimed actress in the Kannada film industry. The actress also produced and acted in the short movie named Conversation from her own production house "Scrabble Productions", along with her husband Sudarshan Rangaprasad.

Filmography

Television
  • Chandra Chakori
  • Bhagyavantharu
Short movies
  • "Conversation" (2018)
  • All films are in Kannada, unless otherwise noted.
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Films
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Doo
2014Preethi Geethi Ityaadi
2015Mamu Tea Angadi
2015Kaki: Sound of WarningGhostTelugu film
2017Aarambamae AttagasamTamil film
2017Eradane Sala
2017Ka Ka Ka: Aabathin ArikuriGhostTamil film
2017Dayavittu Gamanisi
2018Kismat
2019Anuktha
2019 Fan
2020 Kapata Nataka Paatradhari
2019 Alidu Ulidavaru
2020Aadyaa

Controversy

On 14 October 2018, through a three-page revelation, she kick-started the #MeToo movement in the Kannada film industry. Various celebrities came out in support, which led to further revelations.[2]

References

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