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Parul Yadav

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Parul Yadav

Parul Yadav is an Indian actress who primarily appears in Kannada films. She made her acting debut with the Tamil film Dreams (2002). Her performance in Aatagara (2015) earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada. Yadav also won praises for her films, Bachchan (2013), Shivajinagara (2014), Vaastu Prakaara (2015) and Killing Veerappan (2016).

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  • Actress
  • producer
Years active2004 - 2018
Websitewww.parulyadav.com
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She made her acting debut in the Tamil film Dreams, starring Dhanush. Her next movie was Krithyam in Malayalam opposite Prithviraj Sukumaran. She, then switched over to television with the daily soap-opera Bhagyavidhaata, which has aired on Colors since 2009. This was soon followed by the comedy reality show Comedy Ka Maha Muqabala on Star Plus, where she was a participant representing the team Raveena Ke Mohre.

In 2011, she made her Kannada film debut in Shivarajkumar's movie Bandhu Balaga as his sister-in-law. Later, she acted in Govindaya Namaha, which went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of that year. She played Mumtaz, a Muslim girl falling in love with Govinda, played by Komal Kumar. Her portrayal won her a SIIMA Best Debutant award (2013) and Bangalore Times Best Newcomer Award (2013) and a nomination in the Udaya Film Awards for the best actor category for that year.[2] The song "Pyarge Aagbittaite", which featured Yadav, earned her more attention.[3] The same pairing in the 2012 film Nandeesha, however, could not continue the success at the box office.

Yadav's next project was for the multi-starrer film Bachchan, directed by Shashank and starring Sudeep.[4] Yadav then starred in Shivajinagara, produced by Ramu Films. She was paired opposite Duniya Vijay.[5] The movie was a blockbuster having completed 100 days of screening in theatres.

In 2014, Yadav signed for two movies that became landmark projects of her career, Vaastu Prakaara and Uppi 2. She played an advocate in Vaastu Prakaara, which was directed by renowned film-maker Yogaraj Bhat. In Uppi 2, she is seen in a cameo opposite its director Upendra. Her latest release is K. M. Chaitanya's Aatagara, featuring an ensemble cast and Jessie. Her performance in Jessie won her widespread appreciation. Upcoming films of Yadav include Seizer and Vijayaditya.[6]

Yadav's biggest movie of her career is Killing Veerappan, directed in multiple languages by Ram Gopal Varma. Kannada actor Shiva Rajkumar plays a police officer and Yadav is paired with him. Killing Veerappan was also dubbed and released in Tamil and Telugu.

From 2017 to 2022, Yadav produced the simultaneous production of the 4 South Indian language remakes of the Hindi superhit Queen. She also played the lead in the Kannada version Butterfly, directed by Ramesh Aravind

.[7][8] Besides the lead role, Yadav is also the co-producer.[9]

Filmography

Film

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YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2004DreamsCharuTamil
2005KrithyamSandra PunnooseMalayalam
2008BulletGayathri
2008Bandhu BalagaChamundeshwariKannada
2009Black DaliaLinda D'SouzaMalayalam
2012Govindaya NamahaMumtazKannada
2012NandeeshaSonia
2013BachchanAnjali
2013Shravani SubramanyaBenneSpecial appearance[10]
2014ShivajinagaraPavithra
2015Pulan Visaranai 2Sonya VarmaTamil
2015Vaastu PrakaaraNirmalaKannada
2015Uppi 2SheelaExtended cameo
2015AatagaraMallika
2016Killing VeerappanShreya
2016JessieNandini
2018SeizerDivya
TBA Butterfly Parvati Unreleased
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