Mukta Mukta Kannada Serial Cast



Born
Elsa George[1]

19 November 1991 (age 29)[2]
Other namesBhanu
Elsa
Muktha
OccupationActress
Model
Classical dancer
Makeup artist
Stylist
Years active2005–present
Spouse(s)Rinku Tomy (2015–present)
Parent(s)George
Saly
RelativesRimi Tomy (Sister-in-law)

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Elsa George (born 19 November 1991), better known by her stage nameMuktha in the Malayalam film industry and by Bhanu in the Tamil film industry, is an Indian film and television actress. She is also a classical dancer and an entrepreneur.[3]

Career[edit]

Muktha started her career as a child artist when she was in class six. She acted in television serials such as Swaram (on Amrita TV) [4] and then switched to the film industry.[5] Her first film, Lal Jose's Achanurangatha Veedu, released in 2005, when Muktha was doing her 8th standard.[6] She was seen as Lisamma in the film and The Hindu wrote 'It's perhaps one of the most enduring female roles in modern Malayalam cinema'.[4]

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She later acted in a Telugu film titled Photo opposite Geetanjali and Anjali.[7] She made her successful entry into the Tamil film industry with the film Thaamirabharani opposite Vishal. She later starred in some Malayalam films like Nasrani and Goal.

She played an established actress in the Tamil film Pudhumugangal Thevai.[8]

In Moondru Per Moondru Kadhal she played the role of a 'feisty young woman' called Mallika who belongs to a fishing community.[4] For her role, she spent one month on the beach under the sun, getting herself a tan and also learnt to speak Tamil in the Nagercoil slang.[9]

In 2013, she signed her first Kannada film, Darling, directed by Santhu where she starred opposite Yogi.[3][10]

Muktha is a trained classical dancer and has done many stage shows.[4] She is also managing a beauty salon.[3]

Personal life[edit]

Muktha was born as Elsa George, the youngest of two children to George and Saly at Kolenchery. She has an elder sister, Doshy Marya George. She went to St. Augustine's Girls Higher Secondary School, Kothamangalam, Kerala.[4]

On 23 August 2015, she got engaged to Rinku Tomy, brother of Rimi Tomy. On 30 August 2015 she married him at St George Catholic Forane Church in Edappally, Kochi. She gave birth to a baby girl on 2016.[2]

Filmography[edit]

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2005Otta NanayamChinnuMalayalam
Achanurangatha VeeduLisammaMalayalam
2006PhotoBhanuTelugu
2007ThaamirabharaniBhanumathy SaravanaperumalTamilNominated, Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
GoalMariaMalayalam
Rasigar MandramKavithaTamil
NasraniAnnieMalayalam
2009HailesaShaliniMalayalam
Kancheepurathe KalyanamMeenakshiMalayalam
Azhagar MalaiJananiTamil
2010AvanMallikaMalayalam
HolidaysJanetMalayalam
ChaverpadaGopikaMalayalam
KhilafathMalayalam
2011Sattapadi KutramPooraniTamil
Ponnar ShankarTamilSpecial appearance
ShivapuramMalayalam
The FilmstaarGowriMalayalam
Themmadi PravuMalayalam
2012Ee ThirakkinidayilSavithriMalayalam
ManthrikanRukkuMalayalam
Pudhumugangal ThevaiBindutaraTamil
2013EmmanuelJenniferMalayalam
Moondru Per Moondru KaadhalMallikaTamil
Desingu Rajaas herselfTamilSpecial appearance for nilavatam nethiyela song
GingerRoopaMalayalam
Lisammayude VeeduYoung LisammaMalayalamArchive footage
Uncredited cameo
Shot from Achanurangatha Veedu
2014DarlingPoorniKannada
Angry Babies in LoveInterviewerMalayalam
Ormayundo Ee MukhamHemaMalayalam
2015You Too BrutusAncyMalayalam
Chirakodinja KinavukalDancerMalayalamSpecial appearance
Vasuvum Saravananum Onna PadichavangaSeemaTamil
SukhamayirikkatteSreelakshmiMalayalam
2016VaaimaiJhanaviTamil
2017Paambhu SattaiShivaniTamil
Sagunthalavin KadhalanTamil

Television[edit]

YearTitleChannelLanguageNotes
2004Ayilliyam KavuSurya TVMalayalamSerial
2004PavithrabandhamAsianetMalayalam
2005SwaramAmrita TVMalayalam
2005De Maveli KombathAsianetMalayalam
2015Star ChallengeFlowersMalayalamReality show as contestant
2018 – 2019ChandrakumariSun TVTamilSerial
2020KoodathayiFlowersMalayalam

References[edit]

  1. ^'ഓലക്കുടചൂടി വരന്‍, ചട്ടയും മുണ്ടുമണിഞ്ഞ് വധു;താരവിവാഹം വ്യത്യസ്തമായി'. mathrubhumi.com. Archived from the original on 31 August 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  2. ^ abhttp://english.manoramaonline.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/actress-muktha-to-tie-the-knot.html
  3. ^ abcA Sharadhaa (9 October 2013). 'Bhanu all for darling'. The New Indian Express. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  4. ^ abcdeNita Sathyendran (10 December 2011). 'Act of expression'. The Hindu. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  5. ^A Sharadhaa (11 February 2013). 'Muktha replaces Vedhika in Brindavana'. The New Indian Express. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  6. ^'Muktha - Exploited by her father!'. Sify.com. 16 October 2008. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  7. ^'Muktha - Find what you like'. tikkview. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  8. ^V Lakshmi, TNN (11 July 2012). 'Bhanu is back with Sivaji now! - Times Of India'. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  9. ^TNN (23 December 2012). 'Bhanu is back! - Times Of India'. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  10. ^'Yogi sizzles with Darling co-star Bhanu - The Times of India'. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 17 October 2013.

External links[edit]

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Born6 December 1948 (age 70)
Talagavara, Chintamani TalukChikkaballapur districtMysore State, (now Karnataka)
OccupationDirector, Producer, Actor, Screenwriter
Spouse(s)Geetha
Children2
Parent(s)Narayan Rao
Sundaramma

Thalagavara Narayanarao Seetharam (born 6 December 1948)[1] is a prominent Kannada film and TV serial director, actor and screenwriter. He has become a cultural icon in Karnataka, India, through his work in several art mediums. Seetharam has written, directed, and produced plays, movies, and top-rated television series which have attracted millions of viewers.

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Early life[edit]

Seetharam was born on 6 December 1948 in Thalagavara village near the Doddaballapura town in the erstwhile Mysore State. He was the third child to his parents Narayanrao and Sundaramma. He completed his high school education in Doddaballapur Municipal School, Doddaballapura, and pre-university course in National College, Bangalore. He then obtained his degree in Bachelor of Science before obtaining his Bachelor's degree in Law. This was when he decided to take keen interest in plays, having worked with playwright P. Lankesh during the time. Seetharam decided to stay in Bangalore after completing his education, by participating in plays. He rejected his father's request to return to his village and involve himself in agriculture and to practice as a lawyer. Having been influenced by Lankesh and U. R. Ananthamurthy, he believed owning a piece of land is a sin. Saddened by his decision, his father, a patient, stopped consuming medicine and died shortly thereafter leaving Seetharam with guilt. In 2014, during his appearance in the talk show Weekend with Ramesh, Seetharam said that many of his plays were made as tributes to his father and his television serials were made as tributes to women, inspired mainly by his deceased sister, Padma.[1]

Career[edit]

Seetharam began his career as an associate to playwright and film director, P. Lankesh. He played a pivotal role in the Lankesh directed National Award winning film Pallavi (1976). He was also associated with the famous director Puttanna Kanagal and had written scripts for his movies. He also made appearances as an actor in some movies. He was noticed when he started directing TV serials for Doordarshan. Fame and recognition came when he directed Mayamruga, a daily Kannada serial which stood apart for its take on reality. Download game ps1 iso lengkap gratis. Mayamruga has seen a DVD avatar, probably a first for a Kannada serial. He then went on to direct Kamanabillu which was the first serial on a satellite TV to be watched widely His association with ETV Kannada resulted in famous serials like Manvantara and Muktha. He has acted in most of his serials and he likes to play the character of a lawyer who comes to the rescue of the oppressed.

He developed a concept of Samvada, wherein he held organised meetings with his audience throughout Karnataka. These became so popular that ETV Kannada telecasted these interactions as well.

He was the president of Karnataka State Film Awards jury for the year 2006.

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

YearFilmNotes
1982Maanasa SarovaraDialogues
1983Dharani Mandala MadhyadolageActing
1990Panchama VedaDialogues
1996KrauryaStory, Screenplay
2001MathadanaDirection[2]
2005BeruActing
2007Meera Madhava RaghavaStory, Dialogues, Screenplay and Direction
2016Vaastu PrakaaraActing
2017Kaafi ThotaStory, Screenplay and Direction
2018DwajaActing

Television[edit]

YearTitleTelevision
1990SankalanaDoordarshan
1991Navellaru ondeDoordarshan
1994Pattedari prabhakarDoordarshan
1995Mukha MukhiDoordarshan
1995College TarangaDoordarshan
1998MayamrugaDoordarshan[3]
1998JwalamukhiUdaya TV
2001ManvantaraETV Kannada
2003DashavataaraETV Kannada
2004Male BilluETV Kannada
2004MukthaETV Kannada
2008Muktha MukthaETV Kannada
2013Maha ParvaETV Kannada
2016Drama JuniorsZee Kannada
2018Magalu JanakiColors Super

Dramas[edit]

  • Nammolagobba Naajukayya
  • Baduka Mannisu Prabhuve
  • Asphota

Awards[edit]

  • 1989-90 - Karnataka State Film Award for Best Dialogue Writer – Panchama Veda (1990)
  • 2000 - National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada – Mathadana
  • 2005 - Karnataka State Government's 'Aryabhata Awards': 'Best Director' award for the direction of the teleserial Mukta.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abSeetharam, T. N. (24 September 2014). Weekend With Ramesh - Episode 10 - August 31, 2014. India: Zee Kannada.
  2. ^About Matadaana - the film
  3. ^Deccan Herald Interview: Serial King Seetharam
  4. ^'A class apart'. Deccan Herald. 22 July 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2016.

External links[edit]

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Look up मुक्ता or मोक्ष in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Mukta or Muktha may refer to:

  • Jivanmukta (from Sanskrit मोक्ष moksa, freedom)

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People[edit]

  • T. Muktha also spelt Mukta (1914–2007), singer
  • Muktha (actress) (born 1991), Indian actress also known as Bhanu in the Tamil film industry
  • Muktha Srinivasan, Indian film director and producer
  • Muktha Ramaswamy, Indian film producer who worked in the Tamil film industry
  • Muktha S. Sundar, Indian film director and cinematographer who has worked on Tamil language films

Other[edit]

  • Mukta, village in Panki block
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