Meet actress who became star after debut, got unlucky in love twice, married former PM’s son, became his second wife, she is now…

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This actress has seen two failed marriages, and the second one even affected Karnantak politics as well.

An actor wishes to be in the news for the work he or she does. However, many times, their personal life are pried by the media and even by some over-enthusiastic fans who keep a tab of their every activity of their idol. Today we will discuss an actress, who became a star after her debut film, and went on to star in several commercial successes. However, she wasn’t that lucky in personal life, and had gone through two failed marriages. Where is she now? Who is she? Let’s find out. 

Meet Radhika Kumarswamy, who is active in films for two decades. In 2002, Kumarswamy made her acting debut as the leading lady in Ninagagi opposite Vijay Raghavendra. The film became one of the highest-grossing Kannada films. It was the remake of Malayalam film Niram (1999), and later it was also remade in Bollywood as Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003) which marked debut of Genelia D’Souza and Riteish Deshmukh.

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