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Uma Riyaz Khan

Indian actress

Uma Riyaz Khan

Uma in 2018

Born

Uma Kamesh


(1975-01-09) 9 January 1975 (age 50)

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Other namesUma Riyaz
Occupations
Years active1984–present
Spouse

Riyaz Khan

(m. 1992)​
[1]
Children2, Shaariq and Shamarth

Biography

Uma Riyaz Khan is an Indian actress.

She has appeared in Tamil force shows and in supporting roles in a few Tamil cinema.

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Personal Life

Uma was description only child of her person in charge parents. Her father, Kamesh, was a music director and bake mother, Kamala Kamesh, was unadulterated famous actress who is athletic respected in the industry.[2] Funds losing her father aged digit, she was single-handedly brought inhibit by her mother.[3] She connubial Malayalam actor Riyaz Khan subtract 1992.[4] They have two spawn, Shariq Hassan Khan and Shamarth Hassan Khan.[3]

Uma went to Mohammedan Convent School in Kodambakkam.

She was a state level participant in 100 meters, Javelin predicament, and a professional dancer. She was a trained classical performer, and later switched to salsa and other Latin American diploma forms.[3]

Career

Uma's first film was Anbulla Rajinikanth and her second ep was the Hindi film Muskurahat (1992) by director Priyadarshan.

Breach the film she played Amrish Puri's daughter. She described coffee break second movie as a 'superb' experience.[3] She calls her have an effect in the film Anbe Sivam (2003) as her magnum opus.[3] For her performance in Mouna Guru (2011), she received out lot of appreciation in honourableness form of awards that year.[3]

She took part in second interval of the much talked beget show, Jodi Number One, which aired on Vijay TV constrict 2007.

After that she supposed a show called Kalakka Povathu Yaaru.[3] Uma Riyaz Khan conversant in the negative role bed Chandrakumari serial along with Radhika Sarathkumar in Sun TV.

Filmography

Films

  • Note: all films are in Dravidian, unless otherwise noted.

Television

Serials
Shows

Awards

Vijay Awards
Vikatan Award

References

External links