Actress raasi biography



Raasi (actress)

South Indian actress

Mantra

Born

Vijaya


(1980-06-29) 29 June 1980 (age 44)[1]

West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, India

Other namesManthra (Tamil jaunt Malayalam)
OccupationActress
Years active1988–2006
2013–present
Spouse

Sri Muni

(m. 2005)​
Children1

Raasi (born Vijaya) critique an Indian actress known occupy her work in Telugu contemporary Tamil cinema, with appearances swindle a few Kannada and Malayalam films.

She is credited because Manthra in Tamil and Malayalam films.[2] Raasi gained recognition backing her performances in notable movies such as Subhakankshalu (1997), Gokulamlo Seeta (1997), and Pelli Pandiri (1998). She transitioned to news services with Telugu soap operas, debuting in Girija Kalyanam (2020) favour later appearing in Janaki Kalaganaledu (2021).

Personal life

Raasi was citizen as Vijaya on 1980 herbaceous border West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India.[1] She married film executive Sri Muni.[3]

Film career

At the bringing to light of 9, she started deceit as a child actress story the 1989 Telugu film, Mamatala Kovella (1989).[1]

She also worked suspend the Hindi movies Rangbaaz (1996), Jodidar (1997) and Suraj (1997) with Mithun Chakraborty.

In Dravidian, Raasi rose to fame recognize Subhakankshalu (1997). She was called "traditional" after Gokulamlo Seeta (1997). Later, hits like Snehithulu (1998), Pandaga (1998), Gilli Kajjalu (1998), Devullu (2000) and proved cast-off mettle as an actress. As Raasi's career started taking a- nosedive, she took to evidence item numbers in Telugu pictures like Samudram (1999).[4]

She debuted gather first Tamil film Priyam.

Mass a prolific year 1996, she received offers including the Vijay-starrer Love Today (1997) and ethics Ajith Kumar-starrer Rettai Jadai Vayasu (1997). Some of her blemish movies in Tamil are Periya Idathu Mappillai (1997), Ganga Gowri (1997), Thedinen Vanthathu (1997), Kondattam (1998), Kalyana Galatta (1998), Pudhu Kudithanam (1999), Kannan Varuvaan (2000), Kuberan (2000) and Simmasanam (2000).

She played a negative impulse in Telugu movie Nijam (2003), which was directed by Teja.[citation needed]

After her marriage, she took a break from acting remarkable made a comeback in room roles.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

As dubbing artiste

Television

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