Anasuya Bharadwaj is a well-known actress, appreciated by both the big screen and small screen audiences. Her career started as a TV presenter before transitioning into the world of films. Interestingly, she was initially approached for a nightclub song in the movie “Attharintiki Daredi.” However, for certain reasons, she decided not to be a part of the project, and the role was eventually taken up by Mumtaz.
After making her foray into the film industry, Anasuya quickly gained popularity due to her outstanding performance, especially her portrayal of Rangammatha in “Rangasthalam.” Her impressive acting skills led to her receiving numerous offers, and she even played lead roles in some films, capitalizing on the fame she earned from “Rangasthalam.” Anasuya is also a favorite among television viewers, particularly for her work on shows like “Jabardasth” on ETV.
In a recent discussion about her journey, Anasuya made some controversial remarks. She revealed that during her early days in the acting profession, she held the belief that male actors were primarily interested in attractive women. She went on to share an interesting anecdote about Adivi Sesh, who once tried to approach her. Anasuya, however, chose to keep her distance. It wasn’t until they accidentally crossed paths again that Sesh narrated the story of “Kshanam” and explained why she was the perfect fit for a role in the film.
This revelation was a turning point in Anasuya’s career, as “Kshanam” became a significant milestone that brought her a multitude of opportunities, including her memorable role in “Rangasthalam.” Notably, she also played the pivotal character of Dakshayini in the film “Pushpa” and will continue to have a crucial role in “Pushpa 2.”