Swathishta

Swathishta Krishnan known professionally as Swathishta is an Indian actress and who works predominantly in Tamil and Kannada language films.[1] She made her acting debut in a supporting role with 2018 Tamil film Savarakathi.[2] She also acted in the film Kee (2019) playing the role as Anu.

Swathishta
Swathishta at the press meet of Ondu Sarala Prema Kathe
Born
Swathishta Krishnan
Other namesSwathi
EducationBachelors in Electronics & Instrumentation
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Television Host
Years active2017 – present

Career

After graduation, she acted in Madras Central's Web Series named Half Boil, released in 2017 along with Gopi and Sudhakar. In 2018, she made her debut in films specifically Tamil films and acted in the film Savarakathi alongside Ram and Shamna Kasim. In 2019, she also acted in the film Kee opposing actor Jiiva. She also acted in films such as Jada (2019) and Vikram (2022).[3] She also appeared in the Telugu music video Entha Baavundo in 2021.[4] She also hosted the show Compass Countdown on Puthuyugam TV.[5]

In 2023, director Suni roped in Swathishta for his Kannada film Ondu Sarala Prema Kathe. During an interview, Suni said “I was clear that I wanted a Kannadada hudugi, which has been my priority with all my films. I had watched Swathishta in Vikram and was impressed by how she carried her role. I was happy when I learned she was our own Uttara Karnataka hudugi. She matched our criteria, and we had her on board”.[6] Her character in the movie was well received by the audience and the critics had praised her performance.[7]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Films

YearTitleRole LaunguageNotesRef.
2017 Half Boil Pritha Tamil Web series
2018 Savarakathi Kayal Tamil Debut film
2019 Kee Anu Tamil [8]
Jada Lakshmi Tamil [9]
2022 Vikram Prabhanjan's wife Tamil Extended Cameo Appearance
2024 Ondu Sarala Prema Kathe Anuraga Kannada Kannada Debut [10][11]

Music Video

Year Show Notes Ref.
2021 Entha Baavundo Telugu song
2021 Enna Vazhka Da Tamil song [12]

References


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