Take a look at some of the best Telugu films of the actress over the years
Last Updated: 12.47 PM, Aug 05, 2023
Genelia Deshmukh, the talented and beloved actress, has graced the Telugu film industry with her charismatic performances, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences. Her presence in numerous films has garnered admiration from critics and fans alike.
Her acting style is characterised by a natural and spontaneous approach, which resonated well with the Telugu audience. Her infectious energy and vibrant screen presence in emotional scenes, peppy dance numbers reflected her ability to draw viewers into her characters.
On her birthday today, we highlight some of the best Telugu films of Genelia, showcasing her versatility and charm on the silver screen.
Bommarillu (2006)
Directed by Bhaskar, this romantic drama film is one of Genelia's most iconic movies. Her portrayal of Hasini, a lively and free-spirited girl, earned her critical acclaim and connected with the audience.
Platform: Youtube
Dhee (2007)
In this comedy entertainer directed by Srinu Vaitla, Genelia played the role of Puja, a fun-loving and mischievous girl. Her energetic performance added a lot of charm to the film.
Platform: Youtube
Ready (2008)
Directed by Sreenu Vaitla, this action-comedy film saw Genelia as Padma, a confident and outgoing girl. Her chemistry with the lead actor, Ram Pothineni, was a major highlight of the film.
Platform: Amazon Prime Video
Happy (2006)
Directed by A Karunakaran, this romantic comedy showcased Genelia as Bunny, a cheerful and vivacious girl. Her infectious energy and on-screen chemistry with Allu Arjun were loved by the audience.
Platform: Youtube
Sye (2004)
Genelia delivered a remarkable performance in the Telugu film Sye, directed by S.S. Rajamouli. The film is a sports drama set in a college backdrop and revolves around a college rugby team. She was cast as Indu opposite Nithiin and her portrayal of a lively and spirited girl received widespread appreciation.
Platform: Youtube
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