Ranjini Haridas

In this Indian name, the name Haridas is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Ranjini.
Ranjini Haridas
രഞ്ജിനി ഹരിദാസ്‍
Born Ranjini Haridas
Kochi Kerala
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress, television anchor, model,singer
Years active 2001–present

Ranjini Haridas is an Indian television anchor and model. She has hosted several stage shows such as Asianet Film Awards , Amrita TV Film Awards, Asiavision Awards, Flowers TV awards, Jaihind Film Awards, SIIMA, and several other shows. Ranjini was Miss Kerala at the Miss Kerala pageant in 2000.[1]

Career

Ranjini Haridas made her film debut in 1986 as a child artiste in Geetham. Her first adult appearance was for a cameo role in China Town. She played ACP Shreya, a police officer in the film Entry (2013) opposite Baburaj, which was her first leading role.

Television

Year Show Role Language Channel Notes
2007Star Singer HostMalayalamAsianet
2008Star Singer Won, Asianet Television Awards - Best Anchor
2009Star Singer (season 4) Won, Asianet Television Awards - Best Anchor
2010Star Singer (season 5)Won, Asianet Television Awards - Best Anchor
2011-12Star Singer (season 6)
2013Sundari niyum sundaran njanumJudge
2013-14Cinema company season HostKaumudy TV
2014Vanitharathnam Season 3Amrita TV
2014Bhima Music India Asianet
2015Indian Music LeagueFlowers TV

Filmography

Title Year Role Director Notes
Geetham1986Kid at school SajanChild artiste
(uncredited)

China Town

Thalsamayam Oru Penkutty2012Television presenterT. K. Rajeev Kumar Cameo appearance
Entry2013ACP ShreyaRajesh Amanakara Debut as heroine
What The F (WTF)2013Rupesh Paul In one of the three segments.
Otta Oruthiyum Shariyalla2013KhayalSyam-PraveenHeroine

References

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Preceded by
Reshma George
Miss Kerala
2000
Succeeded by
Nova Krishnan
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