Indian actress Hansika Motwani, who primarily appears in Tamil films, was born in 1991.
Indian actress Hansika Motwani (born August 9, 1991) primarily performs in Tamil and Telugu movies.Hansika began her acting career in Hindi films as a child actor before moving on to star in Telugu films like Desamuduru (2007), Kantri (2008), and Maska (2009). She debuted in Mappillai, the first Tamil film of her career, and went on to appear in other commercially successful films like Engeyum Kadhal (2011).
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