18 Facts About Malavika Avinash

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Malavika Avinash was born on 28 January 1976 and is an Indian spokesperson, actress, television personality and politician who is the current State spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party of Karnataka.

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Malavika Avinash is known for her work in Kannada and Tamil films.

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Malavika Avinash hosted Baduku Jataka Bandi, a television show that aired on Zee Kannada.

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Malavika Avinash's father was a banker and writer, and her mother, Savithri, a vocalist and dancer.

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Malavika Avinash was initiated into classical arts under the tutelage of Padmashree Leela Samson in Bharatanatyam and Pandit Partho Das on the sitar.

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Malavika Avinash then played a lead role as a princess in Prema Karanth's Panorama children's film Nakkala Rajakumari.

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Malavika Avinash completed her Bachelor of Law at Bangalore University and was awarded 3rd rank.

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Malavika Avinash played Madurai Thilaka in Arasi and Muththazhagi in Chellamey.

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Apart from Manvantara for T N Seetharam, Malavika swayed the Kannada audiences with her cult figure like character of Madhavi Patel, IPS, in his Muktha.

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Agni, a talk show that Malavika Avinash hosted on E-TV Kannada was followed by Baduku Jataka Bandi.

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Malavika Avinash was a housemate in Bigg Boss Kannada Season 4.

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Malavika Avinash was a recipient of the CCERT scholarship for Bharatanatyam.

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Malavika Avinash pursued dance along with her dancer sister, an alumnus of Kalakshetra, Ranjani Ganesan Ramesh.

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Malavika Avinash served as a judge on TV dance shows and hosted Takadhimithaa, a game show dedicated to Bharatanatyam on JayaTV.

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Malavika Avinash entered politics campaigning for BJP leader Sushma Swaraj in Bellary.

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Malavika Avinash is a member of the BJP's Mahila Morcha.

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Malavika Avinash joined Bharatiya Janata Party in September 2013 and was appointed one of its co-spokespersons in February 2014.

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In July 2017, Malavika Avinash defended the BJP and said that sanitary pads are not required as Multi-national corporations have been dumping sanitary pads in India since it was rejected by developed countries, Cloth is hygienic in contrast to sanitary pads.