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== Career ==

== Career ==

Chandni, was living in New York and had competed in a beauty pageant which won her the title of Miss Photogenic. One of [[Upendra (actor)|Upendra]]’s managers saw her photos and Upendra insisted on casting her for ”[[A (1998 film)|A]]” (1998) despite the producers’ inhibition to pay for her travel costs.<ref name=”T”/><ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-05-29 |title=I can’t believe the fan frenzy that our film A has received even after 25 years: Chandini Saasha |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/i-cant-believe-the-fan-frenzy-that-our-film-a-has-received-even-after-25-years-chandini-saasha/articleshow/110439648.cms |access-date=2025-12-06 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}</ref> She went on to star in the Kannada films ”[[A. K. 47 (1999 film)|A. K. 47]]” (1999) and ”[[Deepavali (2000 film)|Deepavali]]” (2000). She briefly took a break from acting and pursued a master’s degree and PhD in food and agriculture.<ref name=”T”>{{Cite web|date=2015-01-07 |title=Chandini Ssasha, the runaway star |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/chandini-the-runaway-star/articleshow/45788733.cms |access-date=2025-12-06 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257|first=Kavya|last=Christopher}}</ref>

Chandni was living in New York and had competed in a beauty pageant which won her the title of Miss Photogenic. One of [[Upendra (actor)|Upendra]]’s managers saw her photos and Upendra insisted on casting her for ”[[A (1998 film)|A]]” (1998) despite the producers’ inhibition to pay for her travel costs.<ref name=”T”/><ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-05-29 |title=I can’t believe the fan frenzy that our film A has received even after 25 years: Chandini Saasha |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/i-cant-believe-the-fan-frenzy-that-our-film-a-has-received-even-after-25-years-chandini-saasha/articleshow/110439648.cms |access-date=2025-12-06 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}</ref> She went on to star in the Kannada films ”[[A. K. 47 (1999 film)|A. K. 47]]” (1999) and ”[[Deepavali (2000 film)|Deepavali]]” (2000). She briefly took a break from acting and pursued a master’s degree and PhD in food and agriculture.<ref name=”T”>{{Cite web|date=2015-01-07 |title=Chandini Ssasha, the runaway star |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/chandini-the-runaway-star/articleshow/45788733.cms |access-date=2025-12-06 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257|first=Kavya|last=Christopher}}</ref>

She forayed into Bhojpuri cinema through the delayed film ”Ganga Jaisan Mai Hamar” (2004) opposite [[Ravi Kishan]], which turned out to be a success. She then forayed into Gujarati cinema through ”Maru Ghar Kya Chhe” (2001) co-starring [[Rita Bhaduri]], which was produced by Hindi film company Venus Worldwide Entertainment and featured her play a 16-year-old that ages into a 60-year-old.<ref name=”T”/><ref>https://indiantelevision.com/keyword/dr-chandni-sharon</ref>

She forayed into Bhojpuri cinema through the delayed film ”Ganga Jaisan Mai Hamar” (2004) opposite [[Ravi Kishan]], which turned out to be a success. She then forayed into Gujarati cinema through ”Maru Ghar Kya Chhe” (2001) co-starring [[Rita Bhaduri]], which was produced by Hindi film company Venus Worldwide Entertainment and featured her play a 16-year-old that ages into a 60-year-old.<ref name=”T”/><ref>https://indiantelevision.com/keyword/dr-chandni-sharon</ref>


Revision as of 19:04, 7 December 2025

Chandini S. Sasha is an Indian actress who is known for her roles in Kannada-language films A (1998) and A. K. 47 (1999)

Career

Chandni was living in New York and had competed in a beauty pageant, which won her the title of Miss Photogenic. One of Upendra‘s managers saw her photos and Upendra insisted on casting her for A (1998) despite the producers’ inhibition to pay for her travel costs.[1][2] She went on to star in the Kannada films A. K. 47 (1999) and Deepavali (2000). She briefly took a break from acting and pursued a master’s degree and PhD in food and agriculture.[1]

She forayed into Bhojpuri cinema through the delayed film Ganga Jaisan Mai Hamar (2004) opposite Ravi Kishan, which turned out to be a success. She then forayed into Gujarati cinema through Maru Ghar Kya Chhe (2001) co-starring Rita Bhaduri, which was produced by Hindi film company Venus Worldwide Entertainment and featured her play a 16-year-old that ages into a 60-year-old.[1][3]

She returned to acting through the Kannada film Khaidi (2015).[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1998 A Chandini Kannada
1999 Rajasthan Hariharan’s sister Tamil
A. K. 47 Thulasi Kannada
Telugu
2000 Deepavali Nandhini Kannada
2001 Maru Ghar Kya Chhe Gujarati
2004 Ganga Jaisan Mai Hamar Bhojpuri
2015 Khaidi Kannada

References

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