( m. 2007)Children2Pavitra Lokesh (born c. 1979) is an Indian film and television actress. She appears primarily in and playing. The daughter of stage and film actor, she made her film debut at 16 and has since appeared in over 150 Kannada films. At 5 feet 10 inches she was the tallest actress at that time, but managing to do several noteworthy roles even acting against very shorter heroes. For her performance in the Kannada film (2006), she was awarded the.
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Her brother and husband are actors. Contents.Early life Pavitra was born in. Her father, Lokesh, was an actor and her mother, a teacher.
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She has a younger brother, died when Pavitra was in Class nine. Upon securing 80 per cent in her, she aspired to become a. However, following her father's death, she decided to help her mother who she said was 'overburdened with family responsibilities'.
Initially reluctant to follow her father's footsteps towards a career in acting, she completed her from, Mysore, and appeared for the. After failing to clear the examination in her first attempt, she took to acting before moving to. Career Films Pavitra took to acting in 1994 on the advice of actor. She made her debut in Mister Abhishek that saw the latter play the lead role. In the same year, she appeared in. Having not gained recognition from these films, Pavitra completed her graduation and began working for a company. During the time, offered her a role in his film that released in 1996.
Speaking about the phase in a 2006 interview with, she said, 'I never felt comfortable. I felt lonely. But when Nagabharana insisted, I had to take a decision. I resolved to make films my career - no preparation.
The only reason to take a plunge was my circumstances. It has been tough to keep it going without a godfather or a guide. So I just accepted every film that came my way.' Not being offered lead roles due to her tallness, she continued playing supporting roles. In the comedy (1997), she played a.Pavitra received critical acclaim for her performance in 's period drama, a film based on 's novel of the same name. Impressed by her performance in the television soap Guptagamini, Kasaravalli cast her as a widowed Venkatalakshmi, daughter-in-law and mother of two other characters; the film revolving around these three characters living under one roof, and projecting their own perspectives exposing in a conflict-ridden society.
Her portrayal of a woman caught between tradition and desire won her the.Television In Nagabharana's television soap Jeevanmukhi, she was cast as a middle-aged widow, a role that was received well. She received recognition for her role in the soap Guptagamini that was aired in the early 2000s. 'She played a wife, a mother and a sister caught in the web of human emotions'.
During the time, she also appeared in other soaps such as Gelathi, Neethi Chakra, Dharitri, Punarjanma and Eshwari. Partial filmography Kannada. ^ Chowdhary, Y. Sunita (17 June 2012). Retrieved 23 April 2017. ^ Ganesh, K. (29 September 2006).
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