Aishwarya Rajesh, born on January 10, 1990, into a Telugu family in Chennai, lost her father, Telugu actor Rajesh, at a young age. Her mother, Nagamani, was a dancer
By Mary Apartment
Aishwarya Rajesh
Education
Aishwarya attended various schools in Chennai and Tirupati. She pursued a B.Com degree at Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai, where she started learning dance
Career Beginnings
Aishwarya started as a TV presenter in "Asatha Povathu Yaaru?" and gained recognition after winning "Maanada Mayilada." Her film debut was in "Avargalum Ivargalum" (2011)
Multilingual Debut
Aishwarya made her Malayalam debut with "Jomonte Suvisheshangal" (2017) and Hindi debut with "Daddy" (2017). Her Telugu debut was in "Kousalya Krishnamurthy" (2019)
Breakthrough Roles
Notable breakthroughs came with "Attakathi" (2012), "Kaaka Muttai" (2015), and "Vada Chennai" (2018). She won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for "Kaaka Muttai
Critical Acclaim
Praised for her roles in "World Famous Lover" (2020), "Ka Pae Ranasingam" (2020), "Republic" (2021), "Thittam Irandu" (2021), and "The Great Indian Kitchen" (2023).
Personal Struggles
Aishwarya faced personal tragedies with the loss of two elder brothers during her teenage years. Despite a modest background, she emerged as a successful actress.
Filmography
Aishwarya has an extensive filmography, including hits like "Dharma Durai," "Kanaa," "Vada Chennai," and "Ka Pae Ranasingam
Media Recognition
She received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress (Tamil) for "Kanaa" (2018). Aishwarya is known for strong women portrayals in films.
Recent Projects
Notable recent works include "Thittam Irandu" (2021), "Boomika" (2021), and "The Great Indian Kitchen" (2023)