Monday, August 25, 2008

Bhanupriya Profile, Biography, Information



Name : Bhanu Priya
Birth Name : Manga Bhama
Height : 5' 6½" (1।69 m)
Date of birth: January 15, 1957

Bhanu Priya was the dancing sensation of the South.She was the first one to do it professionally and thoroughly.She was born on January 15, 1957 in the Bhama, a Telegu-speaking family in Southern India.Dance is her first love - she enjoyed it to the core and she still is.When she started acting she changed her name to Bhanu Priya, and became a sensation virtually overnight with the unprecedented success of Sitara, a Telegu movie directed by Vamshi.

Alhough Bhanu Priya is known for the magnificient skills in Dance, she's got the looks too. She's just beautiful and she acts beautiful when she's offered and given a performance-oriented role.The beautiful actress down South made her debut while she was doing the school final, when the renowned Tamil Director, "BHARATHI RAJA", being so confident of her dancing powers and acting capabilities after screen-testing her had given her a chance in his new production "MELLA PESINA".

Later, she stepped into "Tollywood" where she was given a welcome chance and it was where she'd given her best and she's the dancing princess in the "Tollywood". In "Tollywood", she first acted in "PREMA DEEPALU" but the all time musical blockbuster "SITARA" was the first one on the stands and that had won her all the appreciation she deserved and had given her a break with all the top heroes and the top directors.

All in all, Bhanu Priya acted in 75 films in "Tollywood", 26 in "Tamil", 13 in "Bollywood", 4 in "Malayalam" and 1 in "Kannada", but "SITARA" was her first and the best movie.She is a former model for Eyelex, an eyeliner and she has a career spanning from the late 1970s through onto the 1990s.She is involved in a TV serial named Shakhti that is telecast on Sun TV.

She has a lot of plans for herself taking up a research in dance and add new styles to the contemporary repertoire besides establishing a dance institutuion for the youth.

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