Archana Galrani better known by her stage name Sanjjanaa, is an Indian model and film performer. She influenced her film to make a big appearance in the Tamil film Oru Kadhal Seiveer (2006), and soon ended up noted after her dubious part in the Kannada film Ganda Hendathi (2006). Her supporting part in the 2008 Telugu movie Bujjigadu guided by Puri Jagannadh got her to spotlight the Telugu business. She is outstanding for her part as Chandri in bilingual multi starrer superhit wrongdoing measure film Dandupalya 2 (2017).
In the wake of showing up in several promotions and in uncredited cameo parts in the movies Soggadu and Panduranga Vittala, she got her initially featuring part in Ganda Hendathi. Her first discharge, be that as it may, turned into the low-spending Tamil film, Oru Kadhal Seiveer, which met with negative surveys and poor film industry returns. S R Ashok Kumar of The Hindu noticed that Sanjjanaa, at that point credited under her original name, was "lovely yet needs to chip away at her acting". Ganda Hendathi, a Kannada change of the Hindi film Murder (2004), itself an adjustment of the Hollywood film Unfaithful (2002), was additionally panned by pundits.
The film was discharged in Telugu as Mogudu Pellam O Boy Friend. Sanjjanaa's execution drew blended audits, with a commentator from nowrunning.com asserting that she "totally neglects to convey" in the passionate successions, while Sify expressed "Sanjjanaa has made a nice presentation and she is to a great degree brave and does equity to her part". In 2008, she influenced her Telugu to film make a big appearance in Puri Jagannadh's Bujjigadu, in which she assumed an outstanding part close by Prabhas and Trisha Krishnan. In spite of the fact that her part was little, the film picked up her significant consideration and helped her developing in ubiquity. In 2010, she was first found in the Telugu film Police, which was trailed by a cameo part in Huduga Hudugi. Her last arrival of that year was Mylari that included her inverse Shivrajkumar. It was the greatest turning point in her Kannada profession as she was in this way overwhelmed with offers in Kannada silver screen. With respect to execution in the film, the Times of India composed that she "sparkles in her energetic and wicked part". She won the Bangalore Times Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role Female in 2012 for I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona.
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