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Radha

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  • Born 3 June 1965
  • Place of Birth Thiruvananthapuram
  • Occupation Actor, Film Actor
  • Spouse Rajasekaran Nair (1991)
  • Siblings Ambika
  • Years active 1981-1991, 2022 - Present
  • Other names Radha Nair
  • Children Karthika Nair, Thulasi Nair

Related Other Pages:

  • The River, 
  • Ambika

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ABOUT Radha

Radha: A Leading Lady of South Indian Cinema Udaya Chandrika, known professionally as Radha, (born June 3, 1965) enjoyed a decade-long reign as a prominent South Indian actress (1981-1991). Her career spanned Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi cinema, establishing her as a leading heroine of the 1980s. Radha's success was further amplified by her collaboration with her elder sister, actress Ambika. Their shared career highlights included joint appearances in numerous films and the co-ownership of ARS Studios, established in 1986. This sibling partnership was a unique feature of the South Indian film landscape at the time. Beyond her acting career, Radha's recent public appearances include her role as a judge on STAR Vijay's Jodi Number One, seasons 7 and 8. While specific details of her filmography post-1991 are limited in readily available information, her contributions to the South Indian film industry during her peak years remain significant and widely remembered. Her iconic roles and the legacy of ARS Studios cement her place in South Indian cinematic history.

Radha FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • The River

    ( 1951 )

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  • Hamari Kismet

    ( 1949 )

  • Jalsa

    ( 1948 )

  • Dildaar

    ( 1947 )

  • Dhanwan

    ( 1946 )

  • Meera

    ( 1945 )

  • Panchhi

    ( 1944 )

  • Mr. Jhatpat

    ( 1943 )

  • Motorwali

    ( 1942 )

  • Himmat

    ( 1941 )

  • Kurmai

    ( 1941 )

  • The Daughters of India

    ( 1939 )

  • Zalzala

    ( 1935 )

  • Bidrohi

    ( 1935 )

  • Dharatikamp

    ( 1934 )

  • King for a Day

    ( 1933 )

  • Radhe Shyam

    ( 1932 )

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