Siddhiksha

Siddhiksha’s filmography reads like a whirlwind tour of South Indian cinema, honestly. She’s one of those rare folks who basically grew up on set—no, really, she started acting at three. Three! While most of us were learning not to spill juice on ourselves, she was out there landing her first role in “Keshava” (2017), thanks to Sudhree Varma. And she hasn’t slowed down since. You’ll spot her in a bunch of biggies—“Acharya” (2022), “Ori Devuda” (2022), “Veyi Shubhamulu Kalugu Neeku” (2022)—the list goes on. She popped up in “Music School” (2023) too, plus earlier hits like “Tuck Jagadish” (2021), “Varudu Kavalenu” (2021), “Bheeshma” (2020), and “Brochevarevarura” (2019). Oh, and don’t forget “Undiporaadey,” “U Turn,” “Lover,” and “Savyasachi” from 2018. It’s almost like she’s collecting film credits the way some people collect sneakers. What’s wild is, she’s not just sticking to one language—she’s bouncing between Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada projects like it’s nothing. Over 40 movies and 32 TV commercials under her belt? Talk about hustle. That kind of range isn’t super common, especially for someone who kicked things off before kindergarten. She brings this natural energy to her roles, and you can tell she’s comfortable in the spotlight, whether it’s a commercial or a blockbuster. Basically, if you watch South Indian movies, you’ve definitely seen her face—probably more times than you can count.

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Personal details

  • Parents: Satish kumar
  • Professions: Actress

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Siddhi

FAQ

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Satish kumar and Surekha