Kavita Srinivasan

Kavita Srinivasan is an Indian actress and producer, known for the Nepali online sitcom P.S. Zindagi (2016).[1][2]

Kavita Srinivasan
Born
Kavita Srinivasan
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress, producer
Years active2009 – present

Personal life

Srinivasan completed her Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She also takes part in theater and productions.[3][4]

Career

Srinivasan made her Hindi debut in Kurbaan in 2009[5] and has starred in South Indian movies as well. She made her Telugu debut in the movie Kalicharan in 2013 and her Tamil debut in Adiyum Andamum in 2014.[6][7][8]

Srinivasan also appeared in a 2011 documentary In Search of God which depicts the transformative journey of an American woman who finds deeper meaning in her life after traveling to a mystical island in India where the inhabitants use artistic expression as a means for communing with God.[9][10][11]

Srinivasan made her Nepali debut in the online sitcom P.S. Zindagi of which she is the producer, writer and creator as well.[12] She plays the role of Juna Akhtar and stars opposite Sujata Koirala who plays the role of her sister, Kokab Akhtar.[13][14]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2009KurbaanSyedaHindi
2011In Search of GodKavitaEnglishDocumentary
2013KalicharanKalavathiTelugu
2014Adiyum AndamumShaliniTamil
2016P.S. ZindagiJuna AkhtarNepaliWeb Series

References

  1. "P.S zindagi , the web series you should be watching right now". neostuffs.com.
  2. "PS Zindagi reconfiguring Nepali entertainment". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com.
  3. "Post-delivery, Kavita Srinivasan busy with designing project". Business Standard. IANS. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  4. "Nepal Earthquake: Actress Kavita Srinivasan has a narrow escape". Times of India.
  5. "Never too late". Nepali Times.
  6. "The new girl of Kollywood". southdreamz.com.
  7. "Kavita Srinivasan keen on action". Zee.
  8. "Kavita Srinivasan: No fixed rule for success in showbiz". Business Standard.
  9. Rachel Saltz (22 September 2011). "A Spiritual Quest". New York Times.
  10. Gary Goldstein (23 September 2011). "Movie Review: 'In Search of God'". Los Angeles Times.
  11. Ronnie Scheib (22 September 2011). "In Search of God". Variety.com.
  12. P.S. Zindagi (Post Seismic Life) - Season 1, filmfreeway
  13. "PS Zindagi: For a Better World". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com.
  14. "PS Zindagi strikes a chord". thehimalayantimes.com.
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