Mangalorean Anvitha Rao makes her debut in small screen


Kunal Shenoy

Daijiworld Media Network- Entertainment

Mangalore, Oct 7: Anvitha Rao (22), resident of Kulai is all set to make her debut in Kannada small screen through reality show "Pyate Hudgir Halli Life- Season 3". She will be one of the ten contestants in the show.

Anvitha was born on May 25, 1992 to Nagendra Rao and Aruna Rao. From a very young age she was interested in acting and was active participant in all the extracullicular actives in school. She studied in Vidyadayani School, Surathkal. She liked to act and was fond of TV shows.





 


After finishing her school, she joined Govinda Dasa College in Surathkal. She also did her Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism in Govinda Dasa College. She took part in modelling assignments when she was in college. She was very interested in acting and decided to take it up as her career. Her parents wholeheartedly supported her decision.

Anvitha also participated in Miss Mangalore competition. She sent her photo to the team of "Pyate Hudgir Halli Life- Season 3". She was called for an audition, in which she was selected.

Speaking to daijiworld.com, her father Nagendra Rao said " My daughter was always interested in acting. When she told that she wants to participate in this reality show, I was very happy and encouraged her to do so. I am sure that she will come out of the show as winner."

Anvitha plans to take up anchoring of TV shows and wants to act in TV serials in future. She also likes to sing songs and would want to try her luck in singing also.

"Pyate Hudgir Halli Life- Season 3" is all set to start today at 8 pm in Suvarna channel.

  

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