Charmy Kaur (born May 17, 1987) is a Tollywood actress. She acted with stars such as Simbu, Venkatesh, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Prabhas, Siddarth, Ravi Teja, Sumanth, Nitin, and Jr. NTR.
Charmi was only 14 when his first film, Nee Thodu Kaavali (Telugu, 2002) starred. The film was a big flop, but helped Charmi get noticed by south Indian film industry. His next film Kadalie Azhavatillai (Tamil) which was a success. He then worked in Tamil films too, but they bombed at the box office.
With his return to Telugu movies, Sri Anjaneyam, ECA was headed by director Krishna Vamsi. It was a failure. This is another failure with Chanti, paired against Ravi Teja was followed by. He eventually a big break in Telugu with Gowri in which she paired with Sumanth. He did not look back later. The stupendous success of Mass with Nagarjuna strengthened her position in Tollywood.
The most notable and critically acclaimed film of Charmi Oka Roju is Anukokunda. It was a thriller directed and the heroine was in the lead role. The film was critically acclaimed in their performance.
His recent film, Pournami, was a flop, but her performance was appreciated. Although he did not learn south Indian classical dance, Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dance film that was appreciated by the public.
With his return to Telugu movies, Sri Anjaneyam, ECA was headed by director Krishna Vamsi. It was a failure. This is another failure with Chanti, paired against Ravi Teja was followed by. He eventually a big break in Telugu with Gowri in which she paired with Sumanth. He did not look back later. The stupendous success of Mass with Nagarjuna strengthened her position in Tollywood.
The most notable and critically acclaimed film of Charmi Oka Roju is Anukokunda. It was a thriller directed and the heroine was in the lead role. The film was critically acclaimed in their performance.
His recent film, Pournami, was a flop, but her performance was appreciated. Although he did not learn south Indian classical dance, Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dance film that was appreciated by the public.
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