Priyanka Upendra

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Priyanka Upendra

Priyanka Upendra (née Trivedi) is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Kannada films and in a few Tamil and Bengali language films.

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Priyanka Upendra
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Priyanka in 2019
Born
Priyanka Trivedi

Occupation(s)Actress, producer
Years active1997–present
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children2
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Early life

Priyanka was born in Calcutta (now Kolkata). Her mother is from West Bengal and father from Uttar Pradesh. She spent ten years of her schooling life in the US and about three years in Singapore, before graduating with a commerce degree from a college in Kolkata. She described herself as "little introverted, pretty flexible as a person, a good listener and overtly sensitive." She appeared in television commercials for brands such as Britannia, Orient Electric and Pillsbury in the late 1990s. During this time, she was cast by director Basu Chatterjee in his first Bengali film, Hothat Brishti (1998).[1] She went on to make two more films with him, Chupi Chupi (2001) and Tak Jhal Mishti (2002).[2]

Career

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Beginnings

Priyanka made her silver screen debut in Prabhat Roy's Bengali film Joddha (1997).[3] She subsequently moved to Mumbai and acted in the Hindi film Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao (2001). In 2002, she acted in the Bengali film Saathi, which became one of the highest-grossers of Bengali cinema. She then began receiving offers for South Indian films, and went on make Telugu films Soori and Raa, the former of which was remade in Hindi as Durga with Priyanka acting in that too; H2O and Kotigobba in Kannada; and Raajjiyam, Raja, Kadhal Sadugudu and Jananam in Tamil.[2]

2015–present

In 2015, she starred in Priyanka, a film based on a real-life incident involving a murder where a 27-year-old man killed another man whose wife he was in love with.[4] Released in 2016, the film was received well by critics and her performance received praise.[5] S. Viswanath of Deccan Herald felt that Priyanka turned in "with a polished show as the doting, Facebook-addicted wife."[6] In her second release of the year, the horror film Mummy, Priyanka played a widow and a mother to a young girl and pregnant with a second child, who move in to a haunted villa. Her performance was received well by critics.[7] A. Sharadhaa of The New Indian Express called the film "technically brilliant" and that "Priyanka carries the film on her shoulders with ease..."[8] In 2nd Half, her only release of 2018, she played Anuradha, a police constable, who takes it upon herself to solve a case after receiving no support from her superiors. Critic Sharadhaa felt, "Priyanka carries a lot of responsibility on her shoulders. Being the central focus of the film, she has ample scope to perform and does justice to her role."[9] In H. Lohith's crime-thriller Devaki (2019), who also directed Mummy, Priyanka played a mother who frantically searches the streets of Kolkata for her kidnapped daughter (played by real-life daughter, Aishwarya)[10] with the help of a police officer. Vivek M. V. of Deccan Herald wrote of her performance, "Priyanka is earnest but for the most part, she is in tears. We wonder if she could have brought out other facets like anxiety, fear and the pain of a single mother separated from her daughter. Thankfully, she makes it up in the final scene."[11]

In her first release after Devaki, a period film 1980, set in the same year as the title, Priyanka played a novelist. The film explored the concept of an alternate universe.[12] It was released on the OTT platform Namma Flix on 15 October 2021.[13] Critic Prathibha Joy wrote for Ottplay.com that the film lacked "execution" despite having an "intriguing narrative" and "[the makers'] best efforts, most notably by lead actress Priyanka Upendra..."[14]

Personal life

On 14 December 2003, she married Upendra, who first starred opposite her in the Telugu movie Raa and then in H2O.[15]

Filmography

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Year Title Role(s) Language(s) Notes Ref(s)
1997 Joddha Bengali [3]
1998 Hothat Brishti Deepa Bengali [16]
Rakter Doshe Bengali [17]
Bada Din Hindi
1999 Sautela Hindi
Katha Kahiba Mo Matha Sindura Pinky Odia
2001 Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao Sonia Malkani Hindi [18]
Chupi Chupi Bengali [19]
Soori Gayatri Telugu Telugu film [20]
Raa Shanthi Telugu Telugu film [21]
Kotigobba Priya Kannada [22]
2002 H2O Kaveri Kannada credited as Priyanka Upendra [23]
Durga Gayatri Hindi [24]
Raajjiyam Anuradha Tamil [25]
Sathi Sonali Bengali [26]
Raja Priya Tamil [27]
Tak Jhal Mishti Dipantika Bengali [28]
Guru Mahaguru Hindi [29]
2003 Kadhal Sadugudu Kausalya Tamil [30]
Ice Anjali Tamil [31]
Sangee Rupa Bengali [32]
2004 Rowdy Aliya Rani Kannada [33]
Malla Priya Kannada [34]
Jananam Shruthi Tamil [35]
2006 Agnipariksha Kabita Bengali
2008 Aamar Pratigya Rina Sen Bengali [36]
Golmaal Chandni Bengali [37]
2009 Aparadhi Nandini Bengali [38]
2010 Pancharangi Herself Kannada [39]
2011 Shrimathi Priya Kannada [40]
Hello Memsaheb Mita Bengali
2013 Enemmy Eklavya's Wife Hindi
2014 Crazy Star Ravi's Wife Kannada
2015 Uppi 2 Herself Kannada Also producer
2016 Priyanka Priyanka Kannada
Mummy Priya Kannada
2018 2nd Half Anuradha Kannada
2019 Devaki Devaki Kannada
2021 1980 Priya Kannada Direct OTT Release – Namma Flix
2023 Master Anshuman Madhabi Sen Bengali [41]
2024 Gowri Kannada Special appearance [42]
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