Avantika Vandanapu Biography, Career, Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Affairs, Net-worth & More

Avantika Vandanapu, an American actress and model, gained fame through her roles in films like Brahmotsavam and Disney Channel’s Spin. Currently pursuing her education at Columbia University, she continues to shine in the entertainment industry.

Full Name: Avantika Vandanapu
Nick Name: Avantika
Date of Birth: 25 January 2005
Age: 19 Years Old
Place of Birth: Union City, California, United States
Nationality: American
Religion: Indian
Profession: Actress, Model

Family

Father: Srikanth Vandanapu
Mother: Anupama Reddy Chintala
Brother: Not Known
Sister: Not Known
Spouse: Unmarried

Physical Measurements

Height: 5 Ft 6 inches
Weight: 58 Kg
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Black
Body Measurements: 32–28–32

Education

College: Columbia University
Qualification: Pursuing

Career

Avantika Vandanapu started her journey in the entertainment industry in 2014 when she clinched the second spot in the Zee TV dance competition, Dance India Dance L’il Masters (North America Edition).

In 2015, she made her debut in Telugu cinema with two movie signings. Her official entry into the industry was with the film Brahmotsavam, where she appeared as a child artist alongside stars like Mahesh Babu, Kajal Agarwal, and Samantha. Following this, she featured in Chandra Shekhar Yeleti’s Manamantha and later portrayed the younger version of Madonna Sebastian’s character in Premam.

In 2021, Vandanapu landed the lead role of Rhea Kumar in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Spin, earning praise from critics for her performance.

In 2024, she portrayed Karen Shetty in the film adaptation of Mean Girls. She was also seen in Big Girls Don’t Cry alongside Pooja Bhatt, Zoya Hussain, Tenzin Lhakyila, Aneet Padda, Akshita Sood, Afrah Sayed, Avantika Vandanapu, Dalai, and Vidushi.

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Avantika Vandanapu continues to make significant strides in her acting career while balancing her academic pursuits at Columbia University.