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South Indian Actresses and Their Real Names:  The South Indian film industry, consisting of Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada films, is majorly famous for some of its most talented and popular female actors in the nation. Several of them are household names and are significantly respected for their acting skills, style statements, and charming on-screen presence. Curiously, a number of popular South Indian actresses use pseudonyms, or screen names, which are different from their actual names.

Most movie lovers may identify their beloved South Indian actresses with their well-known stage names, but hardly anyone is aware of their actual names. In Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, or Kannada cinema, these ladies shine bright with their talent and charm. Knowing about these South divas will provide you with an entertaining way to get to know more about the real people behind the familiar faces you see in films. Therefore, let’s take a look at the list  of South India's most popular actresses and their real names.

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List Of Most Popular South Indian Actresses And Their Real Names: 

Popular Actor Name Real Name Notable Industries Famous Movies
Nayanthara Diana Mariam Kurian Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam ArammMaya
Sam Samantha Ruth Prabhu Telugu, Tamil EegaRangasthalam
Anushka Shetty Sweety Shetty Telugu, Tamil Baahubali 2Arundhati
Sai Pallavi Sai Pallavi Senthamarai Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu PremamLove Story
Kajal Kajal Aggarwal Telugu, Tamil MagadheeraSingham
Tamannaah Bhatia Tamanna Bhatia Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada Baahubali: The BeginningPaiyaa
Rakul Preet Rakul Preet Singh Telugu, Tamil, Hindi De De Pyaar DeDhruva
Catherine Tresa Catherine Tresa Alexander Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam SarrainoduGodha
Sneha Suhasini Rajaram Naidu Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam Pirivom SanthippomParthiban Kanavu
Anjali Balatripurasundari Tamil, Telugu Angadi TheruSeethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu
Nagma Nandita Arvind Morarji Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Bhojpuri BaashhaKadhalanGharana Mogudu 
Rambha Vijayalakshmi Yeedi Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi Ullathai AllithaJudwaa
Urvashi Kavitha Ranjini Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada Makkal OruththiAchuvinte Amma
Parvathy Thiruvothu Parvathy Thiruvothu Kottuvata Malayalam, Tamil Take OffCharlie

Some of the popular South Indian actresses have changed their original names, like Nayanthara, originally named Diana Mariam Kurian, who used a more culturally recognisable name to work in the South Indian film industry. Same way, Anushka Shetty was born as Sweety Shetty, but used a more screen-pleasing and more professional name. Tamannaah Bhatia changed the spelling of her actual name, Tamanna, for numerological purposes, which is a famous practice in the film industry.

Actors like Sneha, Suhasini Rajaram Naidu chose a simpler, easier-to-remember name when they became a part of cinema. Another actress from South India, Anjali, was born as Balatripurasundari and chose a shorter and simpler name for branding. Rambha, whose real name is Vijayalakshmi Yeedi, opted for a more glamorous stage name to suit her persona in the 90s. Nagma, whose real name is Nandita Arvind Morarji, chose a more catchy and unique name, one that set her apart. Usually, actors change their names to establish a strong, marketable personality. Their goal is to opt for a name with which people can relate more and that has a star-like persona to it. However, some also change their names due to astrological reasons.

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From veteran superstars to new-age sensations, these South Indian heroines have made a huge mark across the film industries in India through their grace and hard work. Whether they act under their original names or pseudonyms, their talent is proof of their craft and inspires millions of fans worldwide. As the regional industries become more integrated and pan-Indian movies become the order of the day, these heroines are not only regional icons, they are national icons.