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Gayatri (actress)

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Gayatri Nag
Born (1960-04-23) 23 April 1960 (age 64)
OccupationActress
Spouse
(m. 1987)
Children1
RelativesShankar Nag (Brother-in-law) ; Arundhati Nag (co-sister)

Gayatri (born 23 April 1960[citation needed]) is a former Indian actress from Punjab who is known for heroine roles in Kannada movies like Auto Raja (1980), Vasantha Geetha (1980), Sukha Samsarakke Hanneradu Sutragalu (1984), Jwaalamukhi (1985) and Shwetha Gulabi (1985). She is married to actor Anant Nag.[1][2][3]

Personal life

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Gayatri married popular Kannada actor Anant Nag on 9 April 1987. They have a daughter, Aditi.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Language Notes
1972 Victoria No. 203 Munni Hindi Child actor
1976 Tapasya Chanda Hindi
1978 Mera Rakshak Radha Rai Hindi
1978 Safed Haathi Rani Hindi
1978 Atithee Rajni Hindi
1979 Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Hindi
1980 Sunayana Sushma Hindi
1980 Thodisi Bewafaii Veena Hindi
1980 Auto Raja Rani/ Bhavani Kannada
1980 Vasantha Geetha Geetha Kannada
1980 Aarada Gaaya Kannada
1980 Rusthum Jodi Usha Kannada
1980 Mogudu Kaavali Krishnaveni Telugu
1980 Pelli Gola Telugu
1981 Kula Puthra Radha Kannada
1981 Hanabalavo Janabalavo Kannada
1982 Auto Raja Rani/ Bhavani Tamil
1984 Indina Ramayana Kannada Cameo
1984 Makkaliralavva Mane Thumba Kannada Cameo
1984 Sukha Samsarakke Hanneradu Suthragalu Jayalakshmi Kannada
1985 Olave Baduku Kannada
1985 Khiladi Aliya Sudha Kannada
1985 Maanava Daanava Deepa Kannada
1985 Maha Purusha Kannada
1985 Hendti Beku Hendti Kannada
1985 Shwetha Gulabi Shwetha Kannada
1985 Jwaalamukhi V. Tejaswini Kannada
1985 Ade Kannu Kamala Kannada
1985 Vajra Mushti Rajini Kannada
1986 Preethi Preethi Kannada
1986 Rasthe Raja Kannada
1986 Sigappu Malargal Tamil
1987 Thayi Savitri Kannada
1987 Agni Parva Kannada
1989 Abhimana Kannada
1989 Ramarajyadalli Rakshasaru Annapoorna Kannada

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About real life and reel lives | Bengaluru News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. ^ "Versatile veteran". Deccan Herald. 10 March 2012.
  3. ^ Staff Reporter (9 October 2011). "'It's better to be in cinema than in politics'" – via www.thehindu.com.
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