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Deepika Kamaiah
Deepika Kamaiah is an Indian film actress and she appeared in a large number of South Indian films.

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Deepika Kamaiah, Indian Film ActressDeepika Kamaiah is an Indian model. She has appeared in South Indian films and in Bollywood films. She is a finalist of Femina Miss India. She took part in Bigg Boss Kannada in the second season. The first movie of Deepika Kamaiah was a Kannada movie "Chingari" opposite Darshan. After that Deepika Kamaiah did her next film "Neene Bari Neene", directed by Deepak Thimmaiah.

Early Life of Deepika Kamaiah
Deepika Kamaiah, was born in Bengaluru. She began her modelling career while she was studying in class 11. She went on to become one of the finalists in the Femina Miss India South beauty pageant in 2009. She also won the Lycra MTV Style Awards in 2010. While she was juggling between her modelling assignments and studies, a film offer came through from a Tamil director, Kulaindai Veerappan for his directorial, "Aanmai Thavarael".

Career of Deepika Kamaiah
Deepika Kamaiah had her first major role through the Kannada film "Chingari" (2012), an adaptation of "Taken", directed by Harsha. She acted alongside Darshan and Bhavana in the lead role. The film, centred on human trafficking went on to be one of the highest-grossing films for the year. Following this success, she was offered many films in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages. She accepted a role as the protagonist for the film "Neene Bari Neene" directed by Deepak Thimmaiah in 2015. Deepika Kamaiah also subsequently signed for the South Indian big budget film "Auto Raja" in 2013 which also stars Ganesh and Bhama in the lead roles.

Bollywood Career of Deepika Kamaiah
Deepika Kamaiah has made her Bollywood debut in the Rajkumar Santoshi directorial "Phata Poster Nikla Hero" in 2013 which stars Shahid Kapoor and Ileana D`Cruz. Kamaiah plays a cameo role as a village girl in the film.

Filmography of Deepika Kamaiah
Deepika Kamaiah has worked in the following films:

Year Films
2011 Aanmai Thavarael
2012 Chingari
2013 Auto Raja
2013 Phata Poster Nikla Hero
2014 Damaal Dumeel
2015 Neene Bari Neene
2016 Jaggu Dada
2016 Devaravne Bidu Guru

Deepika Kamaiah in Award Nominations
Deepika Kamaiah was nominated in SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actress for "Auto Raja" in 2014. Then again she was nominated for the film "Neene Bari Neene" in SIIMA Award for Best Supporting Actress 2016.


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