Jhansi Laxmi Age, Wiki and Bio

Jhansi Laxmi

Quick Info

ProfessionAnchor, Actress, Theatre Director, Playwright
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceVijayawada, Andhra Pradesh

Bio/Wiki

Full NameJhansi Laxmi

Physical Stats & More

Height168 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

NationalityIndian
HometownVijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
SchoolKendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Golconda
ReligionHinduism
HobbiesReading, Writing

Relationships & More

Marital StatusDivorced

Family

FatherName not known
MotherSharada (worked as a producer at All India Radio)
SpouseJogi Naidu (Actor; d. 2014)
ChildrenDhanya

Career

Debut
As an ActorAahvanam (Telugu; 1997)
As a HostTalk of the Town (Telugu; 1997-2007)
As a Theatre Director & PlaywrightPurusha Sooktam (Telugu; 2019) at Ravindra Bharati
Awards, Honours, Achievements
Nandi Awards(for Films)
  • Best Supporting Actress for the film 'Thodu' in 1997
  • Best Supporting Actress for the film 'Jayam Manadera' in 2003
  • Best Comedian for the film 'Tulasi' in 2007
  • Best Comedian for the film 'Simha' in 2010
Nandi Awards (for Television)
  • Best Actress for the show 'Sarada' in 2000
  • Best Anchor for the show 'Pelli Pustakam' in 2006
Other
  • Jhansi has won many awards and nominations as an anchor and actress, apart from the awards mentioned above.

Favourites

FoodPongal with Flaxseed Karappodi
ActorTanikella Bharani
ActressVijaya Nirmala
Books
  • The Mother' by Maxim Gorky
  • Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley
PoetMaya Angelou

Some Lesser Known Facts

Jhansi is proficient in six Telugu dialects, with Mandalikam dialect being her specialty.
She received training in playing Veena.
She has achieved national-level recognition in volleyball, disc sports, and javelin throw.
Jhansi has hosted popular Telugu television programs such as 'Black,' 'Ko ante Koti,' 'Naveena,' 'ATM,' 'Pellipustakam,' and 'Sunday Sandadi.'
She was the host for the first, second, and third seasons of 'Black,' the first Indian reality show catering to visually impaired individuals.
Jhansi has played significant roles in successful movies.
In 2012, she shared her battle with Thoracic outlet syndrome.
She completed an online certification in Food and Health Connection from American Online Naturopathy.
Jhansi is the founder of 'Uzuri-Wellness with Jhansi,' a wellness enterprise.
She actively supports various causes, including UNICEF, LEPRA INDIA, and Aarambh Association.
Jhansi is a dedicated fitness enthusiast who incorporates daily yoga into her routine.
Her literary preferences are influenced by works like 'The Mother' by Maxim Gorky and 'Roots' by Alex Haley.