Sameera Reddy
Sameera was born in the Telugu-speaking Reddy family on December 14, 1978. She has two sisters, Meghna and Sushma.
While still a student in Sydenham College, she bagged some modeling assignments, including Lissome, as well as appeared in a Telugu movie. Plump, hair tied back, and bespectacled, she started working as a Marketing Executive with a multi-national company.
Sameera decided to take her acting career seriously and starting working out (a dance form in South India)
She is most famous for her incopcious role in Taxi Number 9211. She first came into notice with the music video 'Aahista' by Pankaj Udhas. She did a few modelling jobs and then decided to act. She made her debut opposite Sohail Khan in Maine Dil Tujhko Diya.
Sameera was credited with having two independent films at the Toronto Film Festival 2007.
Sameera lives with her parents and two sisters, Sushama (a VJ, model and actress) and Meghana (a supermodel) in Mumbai and spends significant amounts of time
with Crayons and Dreamz Homes, her cause for getting homeless children
off the streets of India.
Sameera was born in the Telugu-speaking Reddy family on December 14, 1978. She has two sisters, Meghna and Sushma.
While still a student in Sydenham College, she bagged some modeling assignments, including Lissome, as well as appeared in a Telugu movie. Plump, hair tied back, and bespectacled, she started working as a Marketing Executive with a multi-national company.
Sameera decided to take her acting career seriously and starting working out (a dance form in South India)
She is most famous for her incopcious role in Taxi Number 9211. She first came into notice with the music video 'Aahista' by Pankaj Udhas. She did a few modelling jobs and then decided to act. She made her debut opposite Sohail Khan in Maine Dil Tujhko Diya.
Sameera was credited with having two independent films at the Toronto Film Festival 2007.
Sameera lives with her parents and two sisters, Sushama (a VJ, model and actress) and Meghana (a supermodel) in Mumbai and spends significant amounts of time
with Crayons and Dreamz Homes, her cause for getting homeless children
off the streets of India.
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