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(1995) : For those looking for more serious drama, this performance as Ganga—a young woman navigating severe trauma—earned her a second Tamil Nadu State Film Award. Prabhu : Their pairing in hits like Rickshaw Mama (1992) and My Dear Marthandan

Born on September 9, 1973, in Madras (now Chennai), Kushboo began her acting career at a young age. She made her debut in the 1991 Tamil film "Poonthottil," followed by her breakthrough performance in the 1992 film "Devar Magan," directed by Mani Ratnam. Her impressive performance earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. tamil actress kushboo blue film video hot

The 1990s were a defining period for Kushboo, as she established herself as a leading lady in Tamil cinema. Her performances in films like "Raja Kadhirvelan" (1992), "Gnanapazham" (1995), and "Ponnu Oru Kalakannu" (1996) earned her critical acclaim and commercial success. (1995) : For those looking for more serious

: Regarded by some as one of her best dramatic performances, she portrayed Ganga, a young woman facing immense trauma. This role earned her a second Tamil Nadu State Film Award Notable Collaborations Her impressive performance earned her a nomination for

(1995) : For those looking for more serious drama, this performance as Ganga—a young woman navigating severe trauma—earned her a second Tamil Nadu State Film Award. Prabhu : Their pairing in hits like Rickshaw Mama (1992) and My Dear Marthandan

Born on September 9, 1973, in Madras (now Chennai), Kushboo began her acting career at a young age. She made her debut in the 1991 Tamil film "Poonthottil," followed by her breakthrough performance in the 1992 film "Devar Magan," directed by Mani Ratnam. Her impressive performance earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

The 1990s were a defining period for Kushboo, as she established herself as a leading lady in Tamil cinema. Her performances in films like "Raja Kadhirvelan" (1992), "Gnanapazham" (1995), and "Ponnu Oru Kalakannu" (1996) earned her critical acclaim and commercial success.

: Regarded by some as one of her best dramatic performances, she portrayed Ganga, a young woman facing immense trauma. This role earned her a second Tamil Nadu State Film Award Notable Collaborations