Chandrakala Mohan

Actress

Indian Mandya, Karnataka

Quick Info

ProfessionActress
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/10/1953
Age72 years
BirthplaceMandya, Karnataka

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Bio/Wiki

Famous Role‘Ajjamma’ in the Kannada TV serial 'Putta Gowri Maduve' (2012)

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 5"
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

SpouseMohan
Children
  • Son - Venugopal, Second child (name
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Career

Awards, Honours, Achievements
  • Aryabhata International Award 2014 for Excellent contribution & Services to Small Screen
  • Karnataka State Award 2009-10 for Runanubhanda film for Best Supporting Role
  • Zee Kutumba Award 2011 for the film Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu
  • Suvarna Parivara Award 2012 for the film Krishna Rukmini Tayavva

Favourites

Cooking
Reading books

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Chandrakala Mohan is active in the Kannada entertainment industry.
2. She entered marriage at the young age of thirteen and became a mother by fourteen.
3. Chandrakala gained popularity in 2012 through her portrayal of 'Ajjamma' in the TV series 'Putta Gowri Maduve'.
4. She has featured in more than 300 television serials and multiple Kannada movies.
5. She started her acting career as a theatre actress at the age of 10.
6. She began her TV career in 1995 with a Kannada serial.
7. She participated as a contestant in Bigg Boss Kannada season 8 in 2021 and got evicted on the 28th day.
8. Dasapurandara marked her 50th Kannada TV serial.
9. She appeared in the celebrity Kabaddi show Sooper Kabaddi in 2017.
10. She grew up in a middle-class family in Mandya, Karnataka.
11. Her second child was born when she was nineteen years old.
12. Some of her popular TV serials include Moodala Mane (2003), Krishna Rukmini (2011), Shree (2018), and Kusumanjali (2019).
13. She has featured in Kannada films like Naa Rani Nee Maharani (2010), Bhaktha Shankara (2012), Aantharya (2013), Chandrika (2015), Pilibail Yamunakka (2016), Abhisaarike (2018), and Udumba (2019).
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