
A Conversation with Charithra Chandran
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The event will be held on April 17th at Bovard Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30 pm, and the event will begin promptly at 7:00 PM. Please note that there will be no reentry and that entry will not be allowed after the event starts. This event is open to USC students only. Completing the RSVP does not guarantee admission, and seats will be given on a first come, first serve basis.
Charithra Chandran is a British Asian actress, producer and activist next seen in the second season of the Netflix hit series “One Piece” and Thunder Road’s “Fight or Flight” opposite Josh Hartnett. She rose to prominence in the second season of the Netflix show “Bridgerton” and Prime Video’s “How to Date Billy Walsh.” Charithra also made her West End debut last year in a production of “Instructions For a Teenage Armageddon” at the Garrick Theatre.
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Speakers

Charithra Chandran
Charithra Chandran is a British Asian actress, producer and activist next seen in the second season of the Netflix hit series “One Piece” and Thunder Road’s “Fight or Flight” opposite Josh Hartnett. She rose to prominence in the second season of the Netflix show “Bridgerton” and Prime Video’s “How to Date Billy Walsh.” Charithra also made her West End debut last year in a production of “Instructions For a Teenage Armageddon” at the Garrick Theatre.
As a producer, Charithra is partnering with Fremantle’s NAKD TV to create a reality TV docuseries on the Kama Sutra and is in development of the television adaptation of “Song of the Sun God” by Shankari Chandran with Synchronicity Films. Her producing north star is the intersection of entertainment and cultural representation.
Since 2023, she has been the global ambassador for Room to Read, a charity committed to providing books and literacy and practical skills programs to children across the world. She had the privilege of participating in their She Creates Change initiative which promotes gender equality through the real life stories of six exceptional young women.
Fluent in three languages and a graduate of the University of Oxford, Charithra currently resides in London.
As a producer, Charithra is partnering with Fremantle’s NAKD TV to create a reality TV docuseries on the Kama Sutra and is in development of the television adaptation of “Song of the Sun God” by Shankari Chandran with Synchronicity Films. Her producing north star is the intersection of entertainment and cultural representation.
Since 2023, she has been the global ambassador for Room to Read, a charity committed to providing books and literacy and practical skills programs to children across the world. She had the privilege of participating in their She Creates Change initiative which promotes gender equality through the real life stories of six exceptional young women.
Fluent in three languages and a graduate of the University of Oxford, Charithra currently resides in London.
Hosted By
Lauren Hung
Co-hosted with: International Student Assembly, Speakers Committee
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