Sanjana Singh (b. 1986)

Birthplace:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Born:
February 23, 1986

Sanjna is an Indian film actress who appears in Tamil language various films and movies. She made her debut in the critically acclaimed 2009 film Renigunta.  She made her début in the critically acclaimed 2009 film Renigunta, directed by Paneerselvam. A critic from The Hindu noted that "an understated yet powerful performance comes from Sanjana Singh, who plays the role of a sex worker forced into the profession by her husband. Her spontaneity and perfection in lip sync for the Telugu-influenced-Tamil accent shows that here's one Mumbai import, who goes beyond glamour and is worth looking out for." She was next seen as a Telugu woman in a special appearance in the film Ko, featuring alongside several actors in the song "Aga Naga".  In 2010, she signed on to appear in the films Marupadiyum Oru Kadhal, Veyilodu Vilayadu and Mayanginen Thayanginen in item numbers. She will be seen in the crime thriller Yaarukku Theriyum with Harish Raj, revealing she only signed the film after the producers approached her for the role for the second time. She will be seen in Thappu Thalangal, directed by Adhiyaman, and Kadhal Padhai as the second wife of the character portrayed by Thalaivasal Vijay.[6] Her most high-profile releases will be Rendavathu Padam, a multi-starrer directed by C. S. Amudhan, who earlier made Tamil Padam and Ragalaipuram, also starring Karunas. She is also on SUN TV in Grammathil Oru Naal.

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