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Regena Cassandrra at 35: Celebrating with South Indian Food and 20 Years in Cinema

Regena Cassandrra is ringing in her 35th birthday surrounded by loved ones and good vibes. She's particularly excited to enjoy some of her favorite South Indian food as part of the celebration. This year is extra special as it marks her 20th anniversary working in Indian cinema. She's feeling grateful and is just getting started, with new film projects already lined up for 2026.

Regena Cassandrra celebrates birthday indulging in 'good South Indian food', and her close ones

Mumbai, Dec 13

Actress Regena Cassandrra has shared what her birthday looks like as she turns 35 on Saturday. The actress shared that she is celebrating her birthday in the company of her loved ones, and enjoying a scrumptious meal.

The actress told IANS, “Turning 35 with a lot of gratitude for my life, family, well wishers. I am celebrating with them and it’s just going to be good vibes and a lot of positivity along with good South Indian food which is my favourite”.

She further mentioned, “This year has been special as I also completed 20 years of acting and being a part of Indian Cinema and I only feel like I’m just getting started and there’s a lot to look forward to. Looking forward to both my releases Mookuthi Amman 2 and The Wives in 2026 and a whole lot more”.

Regena Cassandrra has steadily built a cross-industry career spanning Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada cinema. The actress was born in Chennai and raised in Coorg, Karnataka. She entered films after working as a model, making her acting debut with the Kannada film ‘Suryakanthi’. She gained wider recognition with ‘Jyo Achyutananda’ in Telugu, where her performance was appreciated for its warmth and emotional restraint

She is particularly known in Tamil cinema for choosing roles that balance commercial appeal with character depth. Films like ‘Maanagaram’ marked a turning point in her career showcasing her ability to hold her own in ensemble-driven, realistic narratives.

She followed this with successful projects such as ‘Silukkuvarupatti Singam’, ‘Mr. Chandramouli’, and ‘Soorarai Pottru’, the latter becoming a major milestone due to its critical acclaim and global visibility.

Apart from mainstream cinema, she has also made an impact in the digital space, notably with the streaming series ‘The Rocket Boys’, and ‘Suzhal: The Vortex’, where her grounded performance added credibility to the layered thriller.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

She's one of the most underrated actresses we have. Her choice of roles from 'Maanagaram' to 'Soorarai Pottru' shows real intelligence. Not just running after typical heroine roles. More power to her!

Aman W

20 years already? Time flies. I remember her in 'Jyo Achyutananda'. She has such a natural screen presence. Excited for Mookuthi Amman 2!

Sarah B

It's refreshing to see a celebrity talk about simple joys like family and food, not just some extravagant party. Wishing her a wonderful year ahead.

Karthik V

While I admire her work, I do feel some of her recent digital series choices have been a bit safe. After 'Suzhal', I was hoping for more daring roles. That said, she's a fantastic actor and seems very grounded. Happy Birthday!

Nisha Z

Born in Chennai, raised in Coorg. No wonder she has that unique charm. Coorgi culture is so beautiful. Wishing her all the success for her upcoming projects.

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