Aparna Janardanan is an Indian actress and model from Kerala known for the films Meppadiyan and Autarsha. She was born on 11 December 1997 in Nileshwaram, Kerala. She completed her Bachelors in Business from Gurudev College, Mathil, and Diploma in Airport Management from Vision School of Aviation, Cochin. KA, a Malayalam-language film starring Neeraj Madhav, and Telugu films Naragasura, Ram, and Juliet are her upcoming movies as of 2022
Aparna Kanekar was an actress, known for Bhoomi (2017), Gangoobai (2012) and Jaana Na Dil Se Door (2016). She died on 5 November 2023 in India.
Aparna Kumar is known for C.I.D. (1998), Yuvvraaj (2008) and Rok Sako To Rok Lo (2004).
Aparna Malladi is an actress and writer, known for Mitsein (2009), Nupur (2001) and The Anushree Experiments (2013).
Aparna Mendies is known for Good Newwz (2019), Tony (2018) and The Tenant (2021).
Aparna Nair is an actress, known for St. Marysile Kolapathakam (2015), Kalki (2019) and @Andheri (2014).
Aparna Nancherla was born on August 22, 1982 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for A Simple Favor (2018), Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet (2020) and Crashing (2017).
Aparna Ram is known for Dear Friend (2022).
Aparna Samaddar is known for Bornoporichoy: A Grammar of Death (2019).
Aparna Sen is a renowned name in Bengali as well as Indian cinema. She has excelled both as an actor in film and theatre and as a director of parallel cinema. Aparna was born in 1945 in Kolkata. Her father is film critic and film maker Late Chidananda Das Gupta. She studied at Modern High School and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Presidency College, Kolkata. Her first film appearance happened in Satyajit Ray's Teen Kanya (1961) when she was sixteen. Since then, Aparna has acted in many films in lead roles. In 1981, Aparna made her debut as a film director with 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981) which won national and international awards. Since then, Aparna has directed series of films on a wide variety of subjects. Most of her films have been well acclaimed nationally and internationally. Aparna moved to Mumbai and continues to make films in Hindi and English. Aparna acted in little theatre groups and commercial theatres for a period of time. She was also editor of a popular Bengali magazine (Sananda) for long time.