: She is highly acclaimed for her intense antagonist roles in various soap operas, starting with her debut in the 1999 serial Gokulam Veedu .

She remains active in the industry, appearing in series like Oru Kai Osai and Sandhya Raagam . Lifestyle and Personal Life

Some of her notable films include:

Demonstrating resilience typical of a survivor, Bhuvaneswari transformed her life after the controversies. , she joined the political party All India Moovendar Munnani Kazhagam (AIMMK) . She currently serves as the president of the party's women’s wing, where she is active in social and political spheres.

While often seen playing intense or negative characters on screen, Bhuvaneswari’s personal life and public persona are a stark contrast.

Bhuvaneswari has appeared in numerous feature films and television series, often specializing in "vamp" or antagonist roles.

In late 2023, a morphed of Bhuvaneswari surfaced online, edited to make it appear she was endorsing a gambling app. Her response was textbook professionalism: She filed a cyber complaint, recorded a 2-minute clarification video in her living room (no studio, no PR team), and started a campaign called #ShazamTheScam . This incident highlighted how entertainment professionals must now guard their digital rights.

She delivered noteworthy performances in major titles including Kandha Kadamba Kathirvela (2000), Rishi (2001), and the Kamal Haasan starrer Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu (2006).

Despite being in the industry since the 1980s, she maintains a consistent, active presence, adapting to modern content formats, including appearances in 2024, such as in the series "Roba'iyyat".

: Bhuvaneswari is highly regarded for her work in South Indian television, where she gained critical acclaim for playing antagonist and revenge-driven characters.