Aindrita Ray


Aindrita Ray is an Indian actress who primarily works in Kannada films. She has also appeared in Bengali and Hindi films. Ray is a recipient of two South Indian International Movie Awards, along with nominations for five Filmfare Awards South.
Ray made her acting debut in 2007, with Meravanige. She had her breakthrough with Manasaare, for which she received the Filmfare [Award for Best Actress – Kannada] nomination. Ray received two more Filmfare Best Actress nomination for her performance in Veera Parampare and Bhajarangi. For the last of these, she won the SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Kannada. Her other successful films are Paramathma, Mungaru Male 2, Chowka, Premam Poojyam, Kshamisi Nimma Khaatheyalli Hanavilla and Thimayya & Thimayya.

Early life and background

Ray was born on 19 April as the youngest daughter into a Bengali family in Udaipur, Rajasthan, where she spent her childhood, before moving to Mumbai. With her father, A. K. Ray, being a prosthodontist in the Indian Air Force, she along with her family moved from one place to another, finally settling in Bangalore.
Ray studied at Baldwin Girls' High School, Bangalore. Later, she joined MR Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore to pursue a bachelor's degree in dental science. While studying, she did parttime modelling, appearing in television advertisements, which paved way for her entry into the film industry. She started acting in Kannada movies, and once in a while appearing in Amateur/Short films.

Career

Debut and breakthrough (2008-2010)

Ray trained under fashion choreographer M. S. Sreedhar. She appeared first on-screen in a song in the 2006 Kannada film Jackpot. Ray began her acting career in the 2008 film Meravanige, playing Nandini, opposite Prajwal Devaraj. The film received a moderate success at the box office, with Rediff.com praising her performance, dance and adding that she makes a mark "effectively".
Ray had four releases in 2009. She first played Padma in Junglee, opposite Duniya Vijay and then played Divya opposite Chiranjeevi Sarja in Vayuputra. Her final film that year, Manasaare, proved to be her breakthrough. Her portrayal of a mentally challenged girl, Devika opposite Diganth won her the Suvarna Film Award for Best Actress, along with nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada. A critic from Deccan Herald stated: "Aindrita with less dialogue, and easy on the eye, manages to emote well with her eyes and smile."
In her first film of 2010, Ray played Drushti opposite Santhosh Aryan in Nooru Janmaku. She then played Sanjana in Nannavanu, opposite Prajwal Devaraj. Veera Parampare was her only successful film that year, where she played Sapna, a village chief daughter opposite Sudeepa. The film earned her another Filmfare for the Best Actress nomination. Shruti Indira Lakshminarayana noted that Ray gets to her "bubbly self" and performs well.

Recent works

After a series of flops, Ray was cast in the supporting role in the Puneeth Rajkumar starrer Paramathma. She was widely acclaimed by the critics for her obsessive character role. She was also noticed by the critics in Dhool. The other films, Manasina Maathu and Kaanchana, failed at the box office.
In 2012, she starred in Parijatha, opposite Diganth, which found moderate success. Her other films include Tony, with Srinagara Kitty in the lead and Rajani Kantha, with Duniya Vijay.
In 2014, she made her Bengali film debut with Bachchan, opposite Jeet and directed by Raja Chanda, which incidentally was a remake of the Kannada movie Vishnuvardhana.
In 2017, Ray appeared in Raja Chanda's Bengali film Amar Aponjon, alongside Soham Chakraborty, Priyanka Sarkar and Subhashree Ganguly.
In 2021, she is appearing in Hardik Gajjar's Hindi feature film Bhavai opposite Pratik Gandhi, releasing in theatres on 1 October.

Personal life

Ray met actor Diganth Manchale on the sets of Manasaare in 2008, and they eventually started dating. After 10 years of courtship, Ray and Diganth got married on 12 December 2018, in a traditional Bengali wedding ceremony, at Nandi Hills, Karnataka.

Media image

Ray was placed first in Rediff.com 's "Top 5 Kannada Actress" list of 2009. In Bangalore Times Most Desirable Women list, Ray was placed 5th in 2012, 19th in 2014 and 7th in 2016, 6th in 2018, 7th in 2019 and 9th in 2020. In 2024, Ray and Diganth along with PETA, donated a mechanical elephant to a temple in Mysuru.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2006JackpotHerselfKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Laila Chingaari Laila"
2008MeravanigeNandini "Nandu"Kannada
2008Mast Maja MaadiHerselfKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Shakalaka Bhoom"
2009JungleePadmaKannada
2009VayuputraDivyaKannada
2009Love GuruHerselfKannadaCameo appearance
2009ManasaareDevikaKannada
2010Nooru JanmakuDrushtiKannada
2010NannavanuSanjanaKannada
2010Veera ParamparePoojaKannada
2010A FlatKaran's wifeHindiUncredited role
2011Manasina MaathuSahanaKannada
2011DhoolSapnaKannada
2011ParamathmaSaanviKannada
2012ParijathaChandrikaKannada
2012Prem AddaHerselfKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Basanthi"
2013Rajani Kantha PriyaKannada
2013ZiddiSahanaKannada
2013KaddipudiDaisyKannadaCameo appearance
2013TonyPammiKannada
2013BhajarangiGeethaKannada
2014Athi AparoopaAparnaKannada
2014BachchanPriyaBengali
2015Sharp ShooterHerselfKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Kuntebille"
2016Mungaru Male 2ShreyaKannada
2016John Jani JanardhanHerselfKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Preetiya Paarivala"
2016NiruttaraShravyaKannada
2017ChowkaPushpaKannada
2017Melkote ManjaParvathiKannada
2017Amar AponjonSayoniBengalicredited as Aindrita
2018Raambo 2HerselfKannadaSpecial appearance in song "Dumm Maaro Dumm"
2019Main Zaroor AaungaLisa MalhotraHindi
2021BhavaiRaniHindi
2021Premam PoojyamJoyithaKannada
2022Kshamisi Nimma Khaatheyalli HanavillaPadmavathiKannada
2022GarudaAnuKannada
2022Judaa Hoke BhiMeera KhannaHindi
2022Thimayya & ThimayyaJyothsana "Jyo"Kannada
2024Bachelor PartyKannadaSpecial appearance