You must remember the song ‘Yeh teri aankhen jhuki jhuki, yeh tera face khila khila’? Do you remember who was the actress in this song? Even if you don’t remember his name, his face is unforgettable for anyone. This actress with curly hair, big eyes, tall height and perfect figure is Suman Ranganathan. Suman started her career with modeling, after which she appeared in Kannada films and within a short time she made a strong debut in Bollywood as well. But where is Suman now?
Journey from modeling to acting
Suman Ranganathan, born in 1974 in a small village in Karnataka, entered the world of modeling during her school days. This path was easy for her and she was successful in it too. After this, Suman made her Kannada cinema debut in 1989 with the Kannada film ‘CBI Shankar’. After this, she continued working in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam cinema for many years. He worked in South Indian industry for about seven years. After this, he made his Bollywood debut in 1996 with the film ‘Fareb’. His journey in Bollywood films started from here.
Couldn’t adopt Bollywood
After debuting in Bollywood with the film ‘Fareb’, Suman worked in many more films. Her work was liked and her beauty was no less than the biggest actresses of that era. But even after working in many films, within a short time Suman started playing second lead roles in Bollywood. Sometimes she became Shahrukh’s sister and sometimes Aishwarya’s rival, not only this, at one time she was getting only item numbers. Bollywood could not adopt this excellent actress and limited her to only the second lead.
Took a lot of abuses as Amitabh’s daughter-in-law
Although Suman Ranganathan has done many films, people remember her only for the role of Amitabh Bachchan’s daughter-in-law in the 2003 film ‘Bagban’. Suman has also faced a lot of abuse from the audience for this character. Although Suman’s identity cannot be limited to only one film, even after this she worked in some films, but due to not getting the lead role, she took a break from the industry and again turned towards the South.

