Shriya Saran filmography

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Shriya Saran is an Indian actress and model who has appeared mostly in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi language films. She made her acting debut with the Telugu film Ishtam (2001) and had her first commercial success with Santosham (2002). The following year, she made her Hindi cinema debut with a supporting role in Tujhe Meri Kasam, alongside Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D'Souza. It was followed by the commercially successful crime drama Tagore (2003), in which she was paired opposite Chiranjeevi. The same year, she played a supporting role in the Tamil-Telugu bilingual film Enakku 20 Unakku 18, which marked her debut in Tamil cinema. In 2005, she had ten releases including Mazhai, S. S. Rajamouli's Chatrapathi, and Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu, in which she was among the only three characters of the film. Saran's solitary release as a lead actress in 2006 was the Tamil film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam.

Shriya Saran is seen smiling at the camera.
Shriya Saran at 62nd South Filmfare awards.

In 2007, Saran was paired opposite Rajinikanth in S. Shankar's Sivaji. It was the most expensive film in Indian cinema and went on to become the highest grossing Tamil film to that point. The same year, she made a comeback to Hindi cinema with Mohit Suri's Awarapan, where she played a Muslim woman. Following that, she made her American cinema debut with James Dodson's The Other End of the Line (2008), in which she played an Indian woman who works in a call centre. Her subsequent releases include the Tamil films Kanthaswamy (2009) and Kutty (2010), and Pokkiri Raja (2010), which marked her debut in Malayalam cinema.

In 2012, Saran starred in Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children, an English adaptation of Salman Rushdie's novel of the same name. The following years, she played a princess in Roopa Iyer's period fantasy drama Chandra; the film was shot simultaneously in Kannada and Tamil. In 2014, she played dual roles in the Telugu drama film Manam. Saran received critical acclaim for her performance and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress – Telugu Award at the 62nd Filmfare Awards South. The following year, she appeared opposite Ajay Devgn in Drishyam, the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film of the same name, which became a box office success.

Film

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Year Title Role(s) Language Notes Ref.
2001 Ishtam Neha Telugu
2002 Santosham Bhanu Nominated — Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Chennakesava Reddy Preethi
Nuvve Nuvve Anjali
2003 Tujhe Meri Kasam Girija Hindi
Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu Sitalakshmi Telugu
Tagore Devaki
Ela Cheppanu Priya
Enakku 20 Unakku 18 Reshma Tamil Bilingual film
Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu Telugu
2004 Nenunnanu Anu Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum Rani Hindi
Arjun Roopa Telugu
Shukriya: Till Death Do Us Apart Sanam K. Jindal Hindi
2005 Balu Swetha Telugu
Naa Alludu Meghana
Sada Mee Sevalo Suryakantham
Soggadu Herself Special appearance
Subash Chandra Bose Svarajyam
Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu Satyabhama
Mazhai Shylaja Tamil
Chatrapathi Neelu Telugu Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Bhageeratha Mahalakshmi
Bommalata Swathi Cameo appearance
2006 Devadasu Herself Special appearance
Game Vijay Raj's girlfriend Special appearance
Boss Sanjana Special appearance
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam Priya Tamil
2007 Munna Herself Telugu Special appearance in the song "Chammakkuro"
Arasu Arpitha Kannada Cameo appearance
Sivaji: The Boss Thamizhselvi Tamil
Awarapan Aliya Hindi
Tulasi Herself Telugu Special appearance in the song "Ne Chuk Chuk Bandini"
Azhagiya Tamil Magan Abhinaya Tamil
2008 Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan Herself Special appearance in the song "Mallika Sherawata? Marilyn Monroe va?"
Mission Istaanbul Anjali Sagar Hindi
The Other End of the Line Priya Sethi English
2009 Ek: The Power of One Preet Hindi
Thoranai Indhu Tamil
Pistha Indhu Telugu
Kanthaswamy Subbulakshmi Tamil
Cooking with Stella Tannu English
2010 Kutty Geetha Tamil
Jaggubhai Monisha Jagannathan
Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Herself Hindi Special appearance
Pokkiri Raja Aswathy Malayalam
Don Seenu Deepti Telugu
Puli Herself Special appearance in the song "Dochey"
Uthamaputhiran Kalpana Tamil Guest appearance
Chikku Bukku Anu
2011 Rowthiram Priya
Rajapattai Herself Special appearance in the song "Laddu Laddu Rendu Laddu"
2012 Casanovva Sameera Zacharia Malayalam
Gali Gali Chor Hai Nisha Hindi
Nuvva Nena Nandini Telugu
Life is Beautiful Paro
Midnight's Children Parvati English
2013 Zila Ghaziabad Herself Hindi Special appearance in the song "Chamiya No.1"
Pavitra Pavitra Telugu
Chandra Ammanmani Chandravathy Kannada
2014 Chandra Ammanmani Chandravathy Tamil
Manam Rama Lakshmi, Anjali Telugu Nominated —Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu
2015 Gopala Gopala Meenakshi
Drishyam Nandini Salgaonkar Hindi
2016 Oopiri Priya Telugu Cameo appearance
Thozha Priya Tamil Cameo appearance
2017 Gautamiputra Satakarni Vashishtha Devi Telugu
Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan Selvi Tamil
Nakshathram Herself Telugu Special appearance in the song "Time Ledu Guru"
Paisa Vasool Sarika
2018 Gayatri Shaarada
Phamous Lalli Hindi
Veera Bhoga Vasantha Rayalu Neelima Telugu
2019 NTR: Kathanayakudu Prabha Special appearance in the song "Chitram Bhale Vichitram"
2020 Sab Kushal Mangal Herself Hindi Special appearance in the song "Naya Naya Love"
2021 Gamanam Kamala Telugu
2022 RRR Alluri Sarojini
Tadka Madhura Hindi
Drishyam 2 Nandini Salgaonkar
2023 Kabzaa Madhumathi Bahaddur Kannada
Music School Maria D'Cruz Hindi Bilingual film
Telugu
2024 Showtime Mandira Hindi TV series

Music videos

Year Song Language Ref
2001 "Thirakti Kyun Hawa" Hindi
2003 "Kahin Door" Hindi
2018 "Rang De Chunariya" Hindi
2020 "Bhari Bhari Song" Hindi

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