Aditi Prabhudeva

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Aditi Prabhudeva (born Sudeepana Banakar Prabhudeva; 13 January 1994), is an Indian actress and content creator who predominantly works in Kannada cinema.[1] After debuting in television, she transitioned to films in 2017 with Dhairyam and rose to prominence with commercially and critically acclaimed performances in Bazaar, Sinnga, and Ranganayaki (all in 2019).

Born
Sudeepana Banakar Prabhudeva

(1994-01-13) 13 January 1994 (age 32)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2017–present
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Born
Sudeepana Banakar Prabhudeva

(1994-01-13) 13 January 1994 (age 32)
EducationBIET College Davangere
OccupationActress
Years active2017–present
Spouse
Yashas Patla
(m. 2022)
Children1
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She received the Chandanavana Film Critics Academy Award for Best Actress for Ranganayaki and has been featured multiple times in the Bangalore Times Most Desirable Women list.

Early and personal life

Aditi was born as Sudeepana Banakar Prabhudeva on 13 January 1994,[2][3] in Davanagere, Karnataka. She is also an MBA Graduate from BIET College, Davanagere.

On 28 November 2022, Aditi married businessman Yashas Patla, at Bangalore Palace.[4][5] The couple have a daughter, born in April 2024.[6]

Career

Aditi made her debut in Kannada cinema with the 2017 movie Dhairyam.[7]However she came into limelight through the films Bazaar opposite debutant Dhanveerah directed by Simple Suni, Sinnga with Chiranjeevi sarja and the Ranganayaki where she played the lead the role.[8] She further solidified her position in the industry with the Bramachari a comedy drama film.[9] Her next film with MG Srinivas titled Old Monk which was released during the covid lockdown also turned out to be entertaining and good movie.[10] She was then seen alongside Jaggesh in Totapuri though the film received mixed reviews, the songs from the film were a big hit.[11]

She made her Marathi debut with the film Champion directed by Shahuraja Sindhe.[12] Her next releases were Triple Riding with Ganesh, Totapuri Chapter 2 and Once Upon a Time in Jamaligudda opposite Dhananjaya.

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In the Bangalore Times Most Desirable Women list, Aditi was placed 28th in 2018 and 10th in 2019 and 2020.[13][14][15]

Filmography

Films

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2017 Dhairyam Parimala [7]
2019 Bazaar Parijatha "Pari" [16]
Operation Nakshatra Roshni
Sinnga Geetha [17]
Ranganayaki Ranganayaki [18]
Brahmachari Sunitha [19]
2021 Aana Anarthya "Aana" [20][21]
2022 Ombattane Dikku Saroja Devi [22]
Old Monk Abhighna [23]
Gajanana and Gang Sahitya [24][25]
Totapuri: Chapter 1 Shakeela Banu [26]
Champion Rashi Kannada-Marathi bilingual [27][28]
Triple Riding Ramya Shetty [29]
Padavi Poorva [30]
Once Upon a Time in Jamaligudda Rukmini "Rukku" [31]
2023 Chaos Bhoomika [32]
Totapuri: Chapter 2 Shakeel Banu [33]
2024 Alexa Alexa
5D [34][35]
Matinee Chithra [36]
2025 Choo Mantar Akanksha / Clara [37]
Andondittu Kaala Vasundhara [38]
Dilmaar Akshara [39]
TBA Mafia Shruthi Completed [40]
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Television

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2016 Gundyan Hendti Kamali
2017-2018 Naaga Kannike Shivani
2019 Nammane Yuvarani Cameo appearance[41]
2023 Love You Abhi Abhi Web series [42]
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Awards and nominations

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