Kausha Rach was born in Mumbai in 1986. This actress used to take part in troupe dance for all top choreographers in Bollywood, including
Farah Khan
and
Ahmed Khan
. It was then she felt to become an actress. She had struggled in her initial days and came to Bollywood just like Ram Gopal Varma’s Rangeela girl Urmila Mataondkar, who was shown in the film (Rangeela) graduating from a troupe dancer to an actress. Kausha was inspired from Ram Gopal Varma’s story line and followed it in her own career. She still considers that she is the real “Rangeela girl’’ from Bollywood. When she was cast as a dancer for Nagarjuna’s Manmadhudu, a director approached her and insisted her to become an actress. Thus Kausha Rach got her first debut as heroine with “Premaya Namaha”. The film was not a success. Yet Kausha’s ravishing performance in the movie made her a recognized face in Tollywood.
She was also lucky to follow the trend that is existing now in Tollywood, where Telugu cinema just prefers to import girls from Bollywood. Like many Mumbai girls who came to Tollywood to make their career, she was also one among them. Her role in Buddha as Siddhartha Gautama’s wife Yashodhara, received critical response. Later, Kausha came to be known as the hot sex bomb in Tollywood for her item numbers in totally revealing costumes. She has acted as heroine in five Telugu films and was cast as ‘’item number’’ girl in nearly 10 Telugu films. She has no inhibitions in exposing herself if the script demands as she wants to become a hot actress in South Indian cinema. Kausha holds a diploma in Drawing Art Teaching course and is a good painter herself. She is undoubtedly considered as the item girl in Tollywood now.
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Kausha Rach, originally
Razia Sultan
, was born on 15 August 1986 in Mumbai, India. She is an actress in the Telugu Film Industry. Kausha has a Diploma in Art Teaching. Her debut film as an actress was Premaya Namaha. Kousha has worked in various Telugu films like Kuberulu, Bhagavantudu, Prarambham, Raraju, Bade Babji, Dil, Athili Sathibabu LKG, Manmadhudu, Mantra, Alex, and Mahankali.