Sangeeta Krishnasamy

Acting

Sangeeta Krishnasamy

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
Oct 12, 1985 (39 years old)

Sangeeta Krishnasamy

Known For

Don Dukun
1h 34m
Movie 2024

Don Dukun

Don Arif who is an extraordinary shaman and comes from...

The Good Loan Sharks
2h 2m
Movie 2024

The Good Loan Sharks

Two struggling brothers start a money lending business, facing fierce...

Framed
0h 40m
TV Show 2024

Framed

Starring Mimi Lana, a disillusioned journalist stumbles across an old...

Duan Nago Bogho
1h 58m
Movie 2023

Duan Nago Bogho

Duan, a Mak Yong artist, migrates to Kuala Lumpur at...

Kudeta
TV Show 2022

Kudeta

Mariam Imran, Masraya's first female prime minister sought to retain...

Air Force The Movie: Danger Close
1h 43m
Movie 2022

Air Force The Movie: Danger Close

The movie follows the story of a PASKAU team led...

Kambathe Kannemma
Movie 2022

Kambathe Kannemma

Kambathe Kannemma a Malaysian Tamil Movie presented by Maraz Ravi...

Proksi
1h 28m
Movie 2021

Proksi

Sam, a convicted elite hacker works for the Cybersec Corporation'...

Hantu Bonceng 2.0
1h 42m
Movie 2021

Hantu Bonceng 2.0

Amran, Kunyit and Mat Motor goes on a getaway with...

Jebat
1h 23m
Movie 2020

Jebat

Jebat (Sharnaaz Ahmad) is a former gangster leader who migrated...

Biography

Sangeeta Krishnasamy (born 12 October 1985) is a Malaysian actress ,model and host. She is of Indian descent. She did a small role in Kollywood movie after making an appearance in Venkat Prabhu's hit Goa and as the female lead in ZHA among famous South Indian film actors In 2015 she was the female lead for two hit Malaysian Tamil movies Vetti Pasanga & Vennira Iravugal. Vennira Iravugal became an acclaimed Malaysian Tamil movie after it was screened in several film festivals around Europe and won a special jury award at the Norway Tamil Film Festival in 2014, subsequently taking home all 5 awards in all categories at the Malaysian Kalai Ulagam Awards in 2015. She is amongstone of the top actresses in Malaysian Film Industry. She won awards at the Malaysian Kalai Ulagam Award 2015 for Best Actress in Movie and Telemovie category.[3] The FFM 29 Best Film, Adiwiraku earned her the Best Actress of 2017 award, and marked her first venture into mainstream Malaysian cinema, and despite being a newcomer and her first film in the Malay language, she made it to the top five of the Best Actress category and subsequently also won at Anugerah Skrin and The Kuala Lumpur Film Critics Award, making her not only the first Indian but also the first actress to win all three in the same year.