Amoolya Gowda is an Indian actress, model, dubbing artist, playback singer, and anchor who predominantly works in the Kannada film industry. She made her professional breakthrough as a dubbing artist under the guidance of music director V. Manohar. She received an award in 2016 for being the Karnataka princess under the category of prince and princess of South India. She gained popularity mainly for her participation in the Udaya Channel's "Sundari" serial. She earned her first appearance in the Kannada film industry through Raambo 2 in 2018.
Personl Life
Amoolya was born to Sithe Gowda on February 24, 1995, in Mysore, Karnataka. She received her schooling at the neighbourhood school in Mysore and received her bachelor's degree from a renowned institution in Bangalore.
Career
Amoolya Gowda began her career as a dubbing artist after being introduced by the music director V. Manohar. In the year 2015, she worked as an anchor for every local Kannada satellite and semi-satellite station. She portrayed the secondary heroine in the Sundari serial on the Udaya channel, for which she garnered a lot of praise and gained recognition.
She made her acting debut in the 2018 Anil Kumar-directed Kannada film Raambo 2 as a supporting character alongside Sharan and Ashika Ranganath. She didn't get a big primary role to show off her special talent.
Amoolya performed in the 2019 season of Aparanji Serial as the second lead on Colors Super. She served as the brand ambassador for Mysore's Pride showroom for the Badsha clothing line. The actress played the hero's sister in Agnisakshi. She appeared as the heroine in the Bro Gowda Shamanth and Anand audio song from the "Mareyalaare Breakup album."
In the year 2021, she established the Ganchali bidi Kannada mathadi group at CLUBHOUSE. She is officially a brand ambassador for GL Acharya jewellery and gold stores in Mangalore, Puttur, and Coorg. In 2022, Amoolya played Ashwini ( Agasthya sister) in the role of Nan Arasi Radhe. The actress is Chittara Magazine's chief anchor and opened the Chittara Youtube channel as Chittara Star Talk.
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