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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

TNN | Last updated on - May 31, 2016, 11:59 IST
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

When one thinks of an actress, the image is that of a woman who is invariably dolled up with makeup and good clothes. While this is usually true, the actresses never shy away from shunning makeup and paraphernalia for their film. This year has seen many actors going deglam for their films. While Hariprriya did it for her role as a naxal in Ricky and Shwetha Srivatsav, Sonu Gowda and Sukratha Wagle did so for Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu, a host of others will be seen in deglam avatars in their coming films. Here’s taking a look at them...

Ragini Dwivedi Film: Kichchu The former Miss India finalist plays a tea-estate worker in her upcoming film, where she is seen sans makeup in the recently released first look.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Sanjjanaa Film: Dandupalya 2 Sanjjanaa, known for her sexy siren avatar, sheds makeup and dons grease and grime as she plays Chandri, a ruthless killer in the second part of this 'deadly' film.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Hariprriya Film: Ricky The actress, who has played spunky roles in films like Ranna and Ugramm, was seen as a vengeful naxal in the second half of Ricky.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Shwetha Srivatsav
Film: Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu
The Simpalag Ond Love Story heroine learnt to make dung cakes and milk cows as she played the rowdy-like character of Danamma in Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Pooja Gandhi
Film: Dandupalya, Dandupalya 2
Not one to shy away from trying the absurd and impossible, Pooja's posters for Dandupalya 2 was the talk of the town, with her shedding inhibitions in many ways to pose for them.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Priyanka Upendra Film: Mummy In the upcoming horror thriller, Priyanka doesn't sport fancy makeup and instead is seen as a normal pregnant woman.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Sonu Gowda Film: Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu Sonu shed her makeup for her roles in Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu and Marikondavaru. The former saw her as a silent victim, while the latter sees her play a strong support to the protagonist.
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Actresses who have gone deglam for good roles

Sukratha Wagle Film: Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu The Jatta actress played a loud and brash character, who completely went into the mannerisms and body language of a lower caste villager in the film.

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