
Bhanupriya
Acting
Biography
"Manga Bhama", better known by her stage name Bhanupriya, is an Indian actress who has appeared in Telugu,Tamil,Kannada and Malayalam films. She also acted in few Bollywood films in the 1990s.
Born: January 16, 1963
Place of Birth: Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
Known For

Anveshana
An officer investigates a series of killings, allegedly by a man-eating tiger in the forest. However, his findings reveal the truth about a sinister serial killer.

Mar Mitenge
Akbar lives with his widowed mother in a small shanty hut. One day, his mother finds two young orphans, Ram and Laxman, and brings them home. Years later, Akbar, Ram and Laxman have grown up. While Ram has fallen in love with Radha, Laxman's sweetheart is Jenny, a pickpocket and petty thief. One day they come across a blind woman, and come to her assistance. They find out that she is their long-lost mother, who was blinded by a man named Ajit Singh, who also killed their father. Ram and Laxman decide to seek vengeance against Ajit Singh, but before they could do so, Akbar's mother and their mother are abducted, and it looks like Ajit is all set to send the rest of the family to their deaths.

Suryaa: An Awakening
Thakur Gangadhar Choudhary rules a small community in rural India with an iron hand, and will never permit anyone to speak up against him. He owns most of the land surrounding his palatial home - save for the small patch of land owned by Veer Singh. He summons Veer to his house, and offers him substantial compensation for his land, but Veer refuses, and the Thakur has him killed. Veer's widow dies of shock, leaving behind a young Suraj to be brought up by a kindly widow Mrs. Salma Khan, who is also the mother of Iqbal. Years go by, Suraj grows up joins the Indian Armed Forces, and after a meritorious career, he resigns and returns home to avenge his father's death. What he does not know that he must first come to terms with the local Police Inspector Iqbal Khan, and then the wealthy Collector of the District, Rajpal Chauhan, before he can even think of touching a single hair of Gangadhar Choudhary.

Kaashmora
A sorcerer decides to kill a trio to fulfil his master's wish. But every time he makes efforts to kill them, someone else dies.

Natyam
In the ancient dance village Natyam, Sitara attempts to resurrect her Guru's forgotten masterpiece choreography and discovers the true power and purpose of Indian Classical Dance. To dance is to tell a story that can change our world.

Thalapathi
Surya, a courageous man who was raised in the slums, fights for the rights of the poor and befriends Deva, who hires him as his commander and changes his life completely.

Vijetha
Chinnababu realizes that despite having well-earning sons his father is struggling to fund his younger sister's wedding. In order to help him, Chinnababu takes a drastic step.

Ish Gup Chup

Swarnakamalam
Meenakshi is a disillusioned classical dancer. With the support of her neighbor Chandram, a painter who admires her talent, she begins a journey to appreciate and celebrate her art.

Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal
The lives of four people from different walks of life is affected by a disastrous road accident. The regret, remorse and realisation these characters undergo makes the crux of the film.
Filmography
as Tamizh's Mother
as Panchamadevi
as Durgamamba
as Rani Amirthakumari
as Sarala
as Ram's mother
as Thilaga
as Sivaji's mother
as Special Appearance
as Arundhathi
as Yamini
as Annapoorna
as Maya Varma
as Pooja, Vijay's sister
as Gita
as Rajeswari
as Goddess Padmavathi
as Subhadra
as Poornima
as Sapna (voice)
as Anuradha
as Bhanu
as Lakshmi
as Selvi
as Durga
as Item (Nadodi Mannargale)
as Indira
as Padma
as Pavithra
as Sita / Kamini
as Priya Ranjan
as Kalyani
as Banu
as Arthi
as Jhansi / Rekha
as Asha
as Shanno
as Bhanu
as Meenakshi
as Seema
as Rani
as Jaya Saxena
as Jyothi
as Rani
as Priyamvada
as Rekha
as Roja
as Janaki
as Thulasi
as Priyadarshani
as Hema
as Radha
as Kokila/ Sitara