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Indian actress

Pooja Gandhi
BornMeerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Occupations
Years active2001–present
Known forMungaru Male and Dandupalya
Political party
Spouse Vijay Ghorpade ​(m. 2023)

Pooja Gandhi is an Indian actress and model who mainly works in Kannada-language films. After starring in the commercially successful 2006 film Mungaru Male, Gandhi became one of the most-popular and highest-paid actresses in Kannada-language films and won several awards, including an honorary doctorate. Gandhi is most-commonly referred to as Male Hudugi (Rain Girl) in the media and the Kannada film industry. Gandhi has acted in over five languages and fifty films in a decade. The Bangalore Times placed her in its list of "25 Most Desirable Women of 2012".

Gandhi made her acting debut in 2001 with the Hindi film Khatron Ke Khiladi opposite Raj Babbar. Since then, she has played lead roles in commercially successful films such as Kokki (2006), Mungaru Male (2006), Milana (2007), Krishna (2007), Taj Mahal (2008), Budhivanta (2008), Anu (2009), Gokula (2009), Dandupalya (2012), Dandupalya 2 (2017) and Dandupalya 3 (2018). Following the success of a series of films, Gandhi established herself as one of Kannada cinema's leading actresses.

In 2012, Gandhi joined the political party Janata Dal (Secular), before joining the KJP party and later the BSR Congress party. She contested the Karnataka assembly elections in the constituency Raichur but failed to win the seat.

In 2016, Gandhi received an honorary doctorate award from the Governing Council of Confederation of International Accreditation Commission (CIAC) in affiliation with KEISIE International University – South Korea, for her contribution to the Kannada film industry.

Early years and personal life

Gandhi was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India, and was raised in Delhi in a traditional Punjabi family. Her father Pawan Gandhi is a businessman and her mother Jyothi Gandhi is a housewife. Pooja studied at Sophia Convent and Dewan Public School in Meerut. Her younger sisters are Radhika Gandhi, who is also an actress in Kannada films, and Suhani Gandhi, a tennis player. Pooja Gandhi started her career as a model, appearing in advertisements and television series including Awaz – Dil Se Dil Tak – a Hindi-language remake of Lost – and Zameen Se Aassman Tak, which was directed by Aruna Irani.

Gandhi was engaged to the industrialist Anand Gowda in November 2012 and ended the relationship the following month. In 2023, Gandhi married her long-time friend the businessman Vijay Ghorpade in accordance with Kuvempu's Mantra Mangalya concept.

Career

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Debut (2001)

Gandhi during shooting of Tamil film Kokki in 2006

Pooja Gandhi started her acting career in television soap operas, starting with Zameen Se Aassman Tak. Her film debut, at the age of 18, was the Hindi film Khatron Ke Khiladi (2001). Gandhi later appeared in the Bengali film Tomake Salam and in 2003, she moved to the South Indian film industry with the Tamil film Kokki (2006), which received moderate reviews and was successful at the box office.

Initial success and fame in Kannada (2006–08)

Gandhi's debut in the Kannada film industry was in Mungaru Male, which became the first film in India in any language to be screened continuously for one year in a multiplex, and ultimately ran over 865-days in Karnataka. Mungaru Male collected over ₹75 crore in its theatrical run at the Indian box office, and became the highest-grossing South Indian film during its time of release. Gandhi received praise for her performance as aNandini in the film; Indicine.com's critic stated: "Sanjana makes a confident debut". She then acted in Milana with Puneeth Rajkumar; it was theatrically released on 14 September 2007, gained commercial success and completed a 500-day run in theatres. Milana was dubbed into Malayalam as Ishtam Enikkishtam. In the same year, Gandhi acted in Krishna with her Mungaru Male co-star Ganesh, it was a financial hit at the box office, completing 100-days. It marked the second-consecutive hit of the Ganesh and Gandhi pairing after Mungaru Male. Krishna marked Gandhi's hat-trick 100-day film in her Kannada film career.

Gandhi during shooting of Mungaru Male film in 2006

In 2008, she starred with Ajay Rao in the financially successful Kannada-language film Taj Mahal, which ran over 200 days in two centres in Karnataka. She was nominated for a Filmfare Best Actress Award; Sify's critic wrote: "Pooja Gandhi looks pretty and has done a good job". Rediff.com editor Vijaysarathy said: "Pooja Gandhi looks stunning and has worked hard to give a strong performance". Her next movie was Budhivanta alongside Upendra; it became the highest-grossing Kannada film of 2008 and completed 100-days in main centres in Karnataka.

Series of commercial failures (2009–2011)

Gandhi appeared in more than 12 films in several languages, including, Kannada, most of them failed at the box office.

In 2010, Gandhi made her Telugu debut opposite Nandamuri Taraka Ratna and Poorna in Mukkanti, which was a financial failure at the box office.

Also in 2010, Gandhi appeared in her third Hindi film I Am with Juhi Chawla. I Am received mainly positive reviews from critics and audiences upon the theatrical release. The Times of India called it "an important and intelligent film" and The Film Street Journal named it "a must watch". In 2012, I Am won the National Award for Best Hindi Film and Best Lyrics.

Critical acclaim and box office success (2012–18)

Gandhi during inauguration of hotel spa in Bangalore in 2015

In 2012, Gandhi made a comeback in the female-oriented film Dandupalya, which went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the Kannada industry, and completed 100-day theatrical runs in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. It collected over ₹40 crore against budget of ₹3 crore. Gandhi received Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Actress and Suvarna Fimfare Award for Best Actress for her performance in Dandupalya. The film was dubbed in Telugu and released as Dandupalyam, which was well-received in Andhra Pradesh.

Critics praised Gandhi for her performance; Rediff.com said she "walks away with acting honours", and called her "a stunner with her vain looks sans makeup throughout the movie and she has lived her role exceptionally well". DNA's critic wrote: "viewers should not miss out on Pooja's performance". Business Standard's critic stated:

Pooja Gandhi as the leader of the gang is brilliant and extremely confident in her role. While some may typecast her performance as cheap and unwelcoming, I believe it takes guts for a regular heroine to shed her image and agree to play such a gritty part. She definitely deserves special mention for proving cliches wrong.

The Times of India's critic stated: "Pooja Gandhi walks away with full honours".

In 2013, Gandhi made her Malayalam film debut in Maad Dad (2013) with Lal and Meghana Raj. Then she became an Item number in the Kannada film Director's Special (2013). According to sources, Gandhi rejected a request to perform a special song for Devarane but she later accepted this offer because the director Guruprasad wrote this song with her in mind. She appears in the song as Chanchal Champakali. In 2015, she starred in and produced Abhinetri.

In 2017, she starred in the Dandupalya 2, which is the sequel to Dandupalya. In 2018, her next film was Dandupalya 3, which was simultaneously released in Kannada and Telugu, along with almost same cast and crew. Gandhi received acclaim from critics and audiences for her performance in the film. The writer Sunayana Suresh of The Times of India stated: "Pooja Gandhi in her uninhibited avatar is another person who deserves applause". The writer Sharadha of New Indian Express stated: "Pooja Gandhi wins over the audience with her powerful performance".

Politics

On 18 January 2012, Pooja Gandhi joined the political party Janata Dal (Secular) (JDS). She then briefly ws a member of the Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP) but she contested the 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections in the seat of Raichur as a candidate for Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress (BSR Congress) but she failed to win the seat.

Controversy

Pooja Gandhi and the film Dandupalya were criticised by the social group Bahujan Samaj Horata Samiti for a scene, which they said is offensive. After the movie's release, Ambedkar Kranthi Sena activists demonstrated in Bengaluru against the film's "glorification of anti-social activities". Pooja countered this claim, saying: "According to the dictionary, nudity means that you are not covered with a single item of clothing from head to toe. But in this scene, I have worn a sari and I am trying to cover my body, except for my back".

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Kannada films

Year Film Role Notes Ref.
2006 Mungaru Male Nandini Kannada debut
2007 Milana Priya
Krishna Pooja Suvarna Film Awards for Best Actress
Manmatha Herself Special appearance
Geleya Herself Special appearance in song "Hudugi Malebillu"
2008 Hani Hani Pooja
Accident Pooja
Kaamannana Makkalu Herself Special appearance in the song "Mungaru Male"
Nee Tata Naa Birla Pooja
Taj Mahal Shruthi Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Actress
Kodagana Koli Nungitha Lakshmi
Budhivanta Pooja
Maharshi Manasa Veena
Janumada Gelathi Manjula
Haage Summane Nandini Special appearance
2009 Anu Anu
Iniya Janaki
Huchchi Preethi
Ninagaagi Kaadiruve Shweta Nandan
Gokula Leela
2010 Minugu Sanchitha
Sri Harikathe Pooja Krishnamurthy
Naa Rani Nee Maharani Rani /
Pooja Gandhi
Vega herself
2011 Aptha Anjali Devi
Nee Illadhe Sharanya
Hare Rama Hare Krishna Rakshita
Panchamrutha Preethi
Jogayya Advocate Cameo appearance
Paagal Pooja
2012 Dandupalya Lakshmi Suvarna Film Award for Best Actress
SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Negative Role
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Jaihind Anjali
Hosa Prema Purana Herself Special appearance in the song "Sye Sye Monika"
Hasanambha Maheswari Special appearance
2013 Director's Special Herself Special appearance in the song "Kannalle Eshottu Kolltiya"
2014 Kalyanamasthu Radha
2015 Abhinetri Sharat Lata / Nanda Also producer
Thippaji Circle Thippajji
2016 Kathe Chitrakathe Nirdeshana Puttanna Herself Guest appearance
2017 Jilebi Jilebi
Dandupalya 2 Kempi Dubbed in Telugu as Dandupalyam 2
2018 Dandupalya 3 Lakshmi Dubbed in Telugu as Dandupalyam 3
2022 Samhaarini Durga Released directly on television

Other language films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Language Notes Ref.
2001 Khatron Ke Khiladi Sangeeta Hindi Hindi debut
2002 Dushmani Pooja
2003 Tomake Salam Ankita Bengali Bengali debut
2006 Kokki Raji Tamil Tamil debut
2007 Thottal Poo Malarum Herself Special appearance in the song "Vaadi Vambu Pennae"
2008 Vaitheeswaran Sanjana
Thiruvannamalai Malathy
2009 Thalai Ezhuthu Pooja
2010 Mukkanti Geeta Telugu Telugu Debut
I Am Aparna Hindi
2013 Maad Dad Lisa Malayalam Malayalam debut
2022 Thaggedele Lakshmi Telugu Dubbed in Kannada as Hubli Dhaba

As producer

Year Title Language Notes Ref.
2015 Abhinetri Kannada Debut as film producer

Television

Year Title Role Channel Language Notes
2003-2004 Awaz – Dil Se Dil Tak Tanya Zee TV Hindi
2004 Zameen Se Aassman Tak Sahara One
2016 Bigg Boss Kannada 3 Contestant Colors Kannada Kannada She was a Top 5 finalist.
2024 Ninagaagi Herself Colors Kannada

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
South Indian International Movie Awards
1 1
Filmfare Awards
0 2
Suvarna Film Awards
3 2
Totals
Awards won 4
Nominations 6

Awards

Year Category Award Film Result
2008 Best Actress Suvarna Film Awards Krishna Won
2009 Best Actress Filmfare Awards South Taj Mahal Nominated
2010 Most popular Actress Suvarna Film Awards Gokula Won
2013 Best Actress in a Negative Role South Indian International Movie Awards Dandupalya Won
Best Actress in a negative role Filmfare Awards South Nominated
Best Actress Suvarna Film Awards Won
  1. Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.

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