Aishwarya Rajesh is an Indian film actress, who mainly appears in Tamil films besides appearing in few Hindi and Malayalam Language films. She started her career as Anchor in a famous comedy show called Asathapovadhu Yaru on Sun TV.
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Biography
Full Name | Aishwarya Rajesh |
Nickname | Aishu |
Date of Birth | 10 January 1990 |
Age | 33 years |
Hometown | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Relationship Status | Single, Unmarried |
College | Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai |
Educational Qualification | Bachelor of Commerce |
Occupation | Film Actress, Singer |
Family
Father | Rajesh |
Mother | Yet to be updated |
Siblings |
Borthers and Sisters are not known
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Some Lesser Known Facts
- Aishwarya Rajesh is the daughter of famous actor Rajesh.
- Aishwarya's grandfather Amarnath and her aunt Srilakshmi are also famous artists.
- She debuted in 2011 by playing the role of Shweta in the Tamil film Avargalum Ivargalum to tamil cinema.
- Aishwarya won the Kalaignar TV's dance reality show Maanada Mayilada Season 3
- She is also a playback singer and has sung several songs in popular films like Love Chesthe (Telugu), Majhya Navaryachi Bayko (Marathi).
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Early life and education
Aishwarya Rajesh was born on 10 January 1990 in a Telugu family in Chennai (then Madras). Her father Rajesh was a Telugu film actor. He died when Aishwarya was 8 years old. Her mother Nagamani was a dancer. Her grandfather Amarnath was also an actor, while her aunt Sri Lakshmi, is a Telugu comedian with over 500 films to her credit. She is the youngest of four siblings, of whom two elder brothers died during her teenage years.Aishwarya was brought up in Chennai, and she described her background as "lower middle class." She did her schooling in Shrine Vailankanni, Chennai, Sree Vidyanikethan International School, Tirupati, and Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai. In 1996, she performed as a child in the Telugu film ''Rambantu''.She studied at Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai and graduated with a B.Com degree. She started to learn dance since she needed to choreograph a stage show for a student cultural fest and later entered the reality show ''Maanada Mayilada'' on Kalaignar TV. She won the show's third season and got offered roles in films thereafter.Early life
Aishwarya Rajesh was born on 10 January 1990 in a Telugu family in Chennai (then Madras). Her father Rajesh was a Telugu film actor. He died when Aishwarya was 8 years old. Her mother Nagamani was a dancer. Her grandfather Amarnath was also an actor, while her aunt Sri Lakshmi, is a Telugu comedian with over 500 films to her credit. She is the youngest of four siblings, of whom two elder brothers died during her teenage years.Aishwarya was brought up in Chennai, and she described her background as "lower middle class." She did her schooling in Shrine Vailankanni, Chennai, Sree Vidyanikethan International School, Tirupati, and Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai. In 1996, she performed as a child in the Telugu film ''Rambantu''.
She studied at Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai and graduated with a B.Com degree. She started to learn dance since she needed to choreograph a stage show for a student cultural fest and later entered the reality show ''Maanada Mayilada'' on Kalaignar TV. She won the show's third season and got offered roles in films thereafter.
Career
In the early stages of her career, Aishwarya also worked as an anchor on the sets of the TV show ''Asathapovathu Yaaru''. In 2010, she was cast in her first film ''Avargalum Ivargalum'' (2011) although ''Neethana Avan'' (2010) released first. Her first big hit was the critically acclaimed ''Attakathi'' in 2012, where she was cast as Amudha, a simple village girl, by Pa. Ranjith in his debut as a director. In 2014, she was seen alongside Vijay Sethupathi in two films, ''Rummy'', and ''Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'', released within two weeks. While the first film was a village drama set in the 1980s, the latter was based on a short film of the same name, and revolved around an old man and his vintage car Premier Padmini. Critics praised her performances, especially in ''Rummy''. ''Hindustan Times'' wrote that she was "extremely promising" while film critic Baradwaj Rangan noted that she was "expressive", calling her "a tonic for nerves frayed by the alabaster automatons we usually get as heroines". Later that year, she appeared in a song sequence in R. Parthiepan's ''Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam'' and as the female lead in ''Thirudan Police''. In April 2014, she began filming for Seenu Ramasamy's ''Idam Porul Yaeval'', but the film remains unreleased as of May 2020.Her first release in 2015 was ''Kaaka Muttai''. Initially, she was very hesitant to play a mother role at such an early stage in her career, but, after seeking advice from her ''Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'' co-star Vijay Sethupathi and after gaining interest in the script herself, she decided to be part of the film. Her portrayal of a slum dweller and mother of two children was lauded unanimously by critics and is regarded as one of "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by Film Companion. Critic Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "it features stunning performances from everyone...especially Aishwarya Rajesh, who plays the kids' mother with a world-weariness that belies her years". Other reviewers stated that she was "excellent", played her role "with extraordinary ease" and that she "leaves you awe-struck". That year, she also made her stage debut, playing Cinderella from the same-titled fairytale that was adapted as a "musical dance drama".Aishwarya had the most releases for a Tamil actress in 2016 with 8 films out of which ''Aarathu Sinam'', ''Hello Naan Pei Pesuren'', ''Manithan'' and ''Dharma Durai'' were commercially successful. She was critically appreciated for her performance in the films ''Dharma Durai'' and ''Kuttrame Thandanai'', where she collaborated with ''Kaaka Muttai'' director Manikandan. She became the number one choice for acting in performance oriented roles in the industry. In 2017, Aishwarya made her entry in Malayalam films acting in two commercially and critically successful films ''Jomonte Suvisheshangal'' and ''Sakhhavu''. Based on her performance in ''Kaaka Muttai'', Arjun Rampal selected Aishwarya in the role of Zubeida for the film ''Daddy''. With this, Aishwarya made her debut in Hindi and was recognized for her performance in her first Hindi film. In 2018, she completed shooting for ''Idhu Vedhalam Sollum Kathai''. The film remained unreleased as of April 2020.She starred in her solo film as a cricketer in ''Kanaa'' under Sivakarthikeyan's production. She reprised her role in the Telugu remake ''Kousalya Krishnamurthy'', which marked her lead Telugu debut. She starred in sister roles in ''Namma Veettu Pillai'' and ''Vaanam Kottatum''. She played a village belle in ''World Famous Lover''. She played a woman who lost her husband in Dubai in ''Ka Pae Ranasingam''. Regarding her performance, a critic noted that "Aishwarya Rajesh is a revelation. She displays hopelessness, powerlessness, vulnerability, grit and determination with ease and impressive conviction".Subsequently, she performed in leading roles such as ''Thittam Irandu'' (2021), ''Boomika'' (2021) and ''Driver Jamuna'' (2022). The action thriller, ''Run Baby Run'' (2023) with RJ Balaji has received positive response. While, ''The Great Indian Kitchen'' (2023), Aishwarya Rajesh saves the Tamil remake of the brilliant family drama.2010–2015
In the early stages of her career, Aishwarya also worked as an anchor on the sets of the TV show ''Asathapovathu Yaaru''. In 2010, she was cast in her first film ''Avargalum Ivargalum'' (2011) although ''Neethana Avan'' (2010) released first. In 2014, she was seen alongside Vijay Sethupathi in two films, ''Rummy'', and ''Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'', released within two weeks. While the first film was a village drama set in the 1980s, the latter was based on a short film of the same name, and revolved around an old man and his vintage car Premier Padmini. Critics praised her performances, especially in ''Rummy''. ''Hindustan Times'' wrote that she was "extremely promising" while film critic Baradwaj Rangan noted that she was "expressive", calling her "a tonic for nerves frayed by the alabaster automatons we usually get as heroines". Later that year, she appeared in a song sequence in R. Parthiepan's ''Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam'' and as the female lead in ''Thirudan Police''. In April 2014, she began filming for Seenu Ramasamy's ''Idam Porul Yaeval'', but the film remains unreleased as of May 2020.Her first release in 2015 was ''Kaaka Muttai''. Initially, she was very hesitant to play a mother role at such an early stage in her career, but, after seeking advice from her ''Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'' co-star Vijay Sethupathi and after gaining interest in the script herself, she decided to be part of the film. Her portrayal of a slum dweller and mother of two children was lauded unanimously by critics and is regarded as one of "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by Film Companion. Critic Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "it features stunning performances from everyone...especially Aishwarya Rajesh, who plays the kids' mother with a world-weariness that belies her years". Other reviewers stated that she was "excellent", played her role "with extraordinary ease" and that she "leaves you awe-struck". That year, she also made her stage debut, playing Cinderella from the same-titled fairytale that was adapted as a "musical dance drama".
Debut and early work (2010–2015)
In the early stages of her career, Aishwarya also worked as an anchor on the sets of the TV show ''Asathapovathu Yaaru''. In 2010, she was cast in her first film ''Avargalum Ivargalum'' (2011) although ''Neethana Avan'' (2010) released first. Her first big hit was the critically acclaimed ''Attakathi'' in 2012, where she was cast as Amudha, a simple village girl, by Pa. Ranjith in his debut as a director. In 2014, she was seen alongside Vijay Sethupathi in two films, ''Rummy'', and ''Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'', released within two weeks. While the first film was a village drama set in the 1980s, the latter was based on a short film of the same name, and revolved around an old man and his vintage car Premier Padmini. Critics praised her performances, especially in ''Rummy''. ''Hindustan Times'' wrote that she was "extremely promising" while film critic Baradwaj Rangan noted that she was "expressive", calling her "a tonic for nerves frayed by the alabaster automatons we usually get as heroines". Later that year, she appeared in a song sequence in R. Parthiepan's ''Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam'' and as the female lead in ''Thirudan Police''. In April 2014, she began filming for Seenu Ramasamy's ''Idam Porul Yaeval'', but the film remains unreleased as of May 2020.Her first release in 2015 was ''Kaaka Muttai''. Initially, she was very hesitant to play a mother role at such an early stage in her career, but, after seeking advice from her ''Pannaiyarum Padminiyum'' co-star Vijay Sethupathi and after gaining interest in the script herself, she decided to be part of the film. Her portrayal of a slum dweller and mother of two children was lauded unanimously by critics and is regarded as one of "100 Greatest Performances of the Decade" by Film Companion. Critic Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "it features stunning performances from everyone...especially Aishwarya Rajesh, who plays the kids' mother with a world-weariness that belies her years". Other reviewers stated that she was "excellent", played her role "with extraordinary ease" and that she "leaves you awe-struck". That year, she also made her stage debut, playing Cinderella from the same-titled fairytale that was adapted as a "musical dance drama".2016–present
Aishwarya had the most releases for a Tamil actress in 2016 with 8 films out of which ''Aarathu Sinam'', ''Hello Naan Pei Pesuren'', ''Manithan'' and ''Dharma Durai'' were commercially successful. She was critically appreciated for her performance in the films ''Dharma Durai'' and ''Kuttrame Thandanai'', where she collaborated with ''Kaaka Muttai'' director Manikandan. She became the number one choice for acting in performance oriented roles in the industry. In 2017, Aishwarya made her entry in Malayalam films acting in two commercially and critically successful films ''Jomonte Suvisheshangal'' and ''Sakhhavu''. Based on her performance in ''Kaaka Muttai'', Arjun Rampal selected Aishwarya in the role of Zubeida for the film ''Daddy''. With this, Aishwarya made her debut in Hindi and was recognized for her performance in her first Hindi film. In 2018, she completed shooting for ''Idhu Vedhalam Sollum Kathai''. The film remained unreleased as of April 2020.She starred in her solo film as a cricketer in ''Kanaa'' under Sivakarthikeyan's production. She reprised her role in the Telugu remake ''Kousalya Krishnamurthy'', which marked her lead Telugu debut. She starred in sister roles in ''Namma Veettu Pillai'' and ''Vaanam Kottatum''. She played a village belle in ''World Famous Lover''. She played a woman who lost her husband in Dubai in ''Ka Pae Ranasingam''. Regarding her performance, a critic noted that "Aishwarya Rajesh is a revelation. She displays hopelessness, powerlessness, vulnerability, grit and determination with ease and impressive conviction".
Subsequently, she performed in leading roles such as ''Thittam Irandu'' (2021), ''Boomika'' (2021) and ''Driver Jamuna'' (2022). The action thriller, ''Run Baby Run'' (2023) with RJ Balaji has received positive response. While, ''The Great Indian Kitchen'' (2023), Aishwarya Rajesh saves the Tamil remake of the brilliant family drama.
Success and expansion (2016–present)
Aishwarya had the most releases for a Tamil actress in 2016 with 8 films out of which ''Aarathu Sinam'', ''Hello Naan Pei Pesuren'', ''Manithan'' and ''Dharma Durai'' were commercially successful. She was critically appreciated for her performance in the films ''Dharma Durai'' and ''Kuttrame Thandanai'', where she collaborated with ''Kaaka Muttai'' director Manikandan. She became the number one choice for acting in performance oriented roles in the industry. In 2017, Aishwarya made her entry in Malayalam films acting in two commercially and critically successful films ''Jomonte Suvisheshangal'' and ''Sakhhavu''. Based on her performance in ''Kaaka Muttai'', Arjun Rampal selected Aishwarya in the role of Zubeida for the film ''Daddy''. With this, Aishwarya made her debut in Hindi and was recognized for her performance in her first Hindi film. In 2018, she completed shooting for ''Idhu Vedhalam Sollum Kathai''. The film remained unreleased as of April 2020.She starred in her solo film as a cricketer in ''Kanaa'' under Sivakarthikeyan's production. She reprised her role in the Telugu remake ''Kousalya Krishnamurthy'', which marked her lead Telugu debut. She starred in sister roles in ''Namma Veettu Pillai'' and ''Vaanam Kottatum''. She played a village belle in ''World Famous Lover''. She played a woman who lost her husband in Dubai in ''Ka Pae Ranasingam''. Regarding her performance, a critic noted that "Aishwarya Rajesh is a revelation. She displays hopelessness, powerlessness, vulnerability, grit and determination with ease and impressive conviction".Subsequently, she performed in leading roles such as ''Thittam Irandu'' (2021), ''Boomika'' (2021) and ''Driver Jamuna'' (2022). The action thriller, ''Run Baby Run'' (2023) with RJ Balaji has received positive response. While, ''The Great Indian Kitchen'' (2023), Aishwarya Rajesh saves the Tamil remake of the brilliant family drama.Latest Photos
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