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Savitri in 1951
Born4 January 1936
Chirravuru, Guntur district, Madras Presidency, (present-day Andhra Pradesh, India
Died26 December 1981 (aged 45)
NationalityIndian
Other namesMahanati Savitri
Nadigaiyar Thilagam
Spouse(s)Gemini Ganesan
(1952–1981)
Children2
AwardsRashtrapati Award
Nandi Award

Savitri Ganesan (born Nissankara Savitri; 4 January 1936 – 26 December 1981) was an Indian film actress, playback singer, dancer, director and producer known for her works primarily in Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema. She is also known for her works in Kannada, Malayalam and bollywood. Savitri's first significant role was in the 1952 Telugu film Pelli Chesi Choodu. In 1960, she received the Rashtrapati Award for her performance in the Telugu film Chivaraku Migiledi. In 1968, she produced and directed the Telugu film Chinnari Papalu, for which she received the state Nandi Award for Best Feature Film (Silver). She often referred as 'Mahanati' and 'Nadigaiyar Thilagam'.

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Savitri was honored with 'women in cinema' at the 30th International Film Festival of India. Her Tamil works include Kalathur Kannamma (1959), Pasamalar (1961), Pava Mannippu (1961), Paarthal Pasi Theerum (1962), Karpagam (1963), Karnan (1963), Kai Koduttha Dheivam, Navarathri (1964), and Thiruvilaiyadal (1965). In 2018, Nag Ashwin directed the biographical film Mahanati which chronicles the life of Savitri, essayed by Keerthy Suresh.

Early life

Savitri was born on 4 January 1936 into a Telugu speaking Kapu family in Chirravuru, Guntur district, Madras Presidency, now a part of Andhra Pradesh. Her father was Nissankara Guravayya and her mother was Nissankara Subhadramma.[1][2] Her father died when she was six months old, after which her mother took Savitri and an older sibling, Maruti, to live with an aunt and uncle. Her uncle, Kommareddy Venkataramaiah, enrolled her in classes when she began to show a talent for dance.[3]

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Savitri married Tamil actor Gemini Ganesan in 1952, having first met him in 1948. The marriage led to a permanent rift with her uncle because Ganesan was already married, had four daughters and was involved in an affair with Pushpavalli.[3] Her marriage became public when she signed a photograph as Savithri Ganesh.[4] Ganesan later acknowledged that he had two daughters with Pushpavalli while married to Savitri, with whom he had a daughter and a son.[3]

Career

Main article: Savitri filmography

Savitri acted in dance dramas as a child, including some work with a theatre company run by Kongara Jaggaiah. She made an unsuccessful speculative trip to find film work in Madras at the age of 12, when she was deemed to be too young to play heroine roles, but in 1950 was cast as the female lead in Samsaram. That role did not become actuality because she became too excited, necessitating numerous retakes and eventually her replacement in the part. She was given a minor speaking role in the film and in the next year had two more minor roles, in Roopavati and Patala Bhairavi, before getting her big break as second heroine in Pelli Chesi Choodu.[3]

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Savriti was known for her hospitality, philanthropic gestures, and her love of buying property and jewellery, but she kept little control of her spending. Ganesan continued to philander and she was susceptible to favouring hangers-on with her largesse. Her career took a downturn in the late 1960s. Her properties were seized by tax officials and she turned to acting in any film that would have her, while sycophants encouraged her to direct and produce films that were unsuccessful and financially draining. Among her few supporters during her financial difficulties was Dasari Narayana Rao, who used her in most of his films, such as Gorintaku (1979), and specifically made Devadasu Malli Puttadu (1978) as a movie for her.[3]

Her only Malayalam film was the unsuccessful Chuzhi (1973).[5]

Death

Savitri died on 26 December 1981, at the age of 45 and after being in a coma for 19 months. She had been an alcoholic for many years, having begun drinking heavily in 1969, and developed diabetes and high blood pressure.[3][6]

Awards and recognition

Savitri on a 2011 stamp of India

Savriti received several awards, including the Rashtrapati Award[3] and Nandi Award. She was honoured by the Government of TamilNadu by Kalaimamani[7] award, a highest award given to the people in the field of art. She was noted at the 30th International Film Festival of India.[8]

The Government of India issued a postage stamp in commemoration of Savitri.[9] In May 2018, a biographical film, titled Mahanati in Telugu (released as Nadigaiyar Thilagam in Tamil), was released. Directed by Nag Ashwin, it featured Keerthy Suresh as Savitri.

References

  1. ^'Savitri family background'. 20 May 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  2. ^'Discussions on Savitri community'. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  3. ^ abcdefgKalyanam, Rajesshwari (22 December 2013). 'Drama In Real Life'. The Hans India. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  4. ^'Star and a versatile actor'. Chennai, India: The Hindu. 15 August 2003. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  5. ^Vijayakumar, B. (12 October 2014). 'Chuzhi: 1973'. The Hindu. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  6. ^Adivi, Sashidhar (26 April 2017). 'I never watched amma's films: Vijaya Chamundeswari'. Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  7. ^'Drama in real life'. The Hans India. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  8. ^Devipriya (January 1999). 'Savitri: A Moon Among Stars'(PDF). 30th International Film Festival of India '99. Directorate of Film Festivals. p. 150. Archived from the original(PDF) on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  9. ^'Stamp depicting Savtri issued by the Government'. Govt postage stamps.

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Suhasini
Born1988
Other namesSuha
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present

Suhasini is an Indian actress, who has predominantly appeared in Telugu films. She began her acting career in 2003 in the Telugu film industry with a starring role. She went on to play lead and supporting roles in Telugu films and appear in a number of Tamil and Bhojpuri films, before debuting in television.

Career[edit]

Suhasini hails from Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh, India. Her acting debut was B. Jaya's Chantigadu after which she went on to act in four Tamil films.[1] In her first Tamil film, the horror flick Adhu, she played a ghost,[2] and The Hindu's critic noted that she was 'quite expressive'.[3] She later acted in Rama Narayanan's Mannin Maindhan, a remake of the Telugu film Yagnam.[4][5] About Suha's performance in the film, The Hindu wrote: 'Suha is beautiful and charming in the song sequences and has also tried her best to emote'.[6] She was also cast as the female lead in Unnai Enakku Pidichirukku, that featured comedian Senthil's son Naveen in his debut.[7][8] All her Tamil projects were unsuccessful.[9][10]

She then returned to Telugu cinema and in the following years, she either starred in low-profile films—such as Sundaraniki Tondarekkuva, which saw her reuniting with her Chantigadu co-star Baladitya,[11]Guna,[12]Prema Charitra, Highway and Sandadi[13]—or appeared in supporting roles in projects like Kokila,[14]Bhookailas,[15]Lakshmi Kalyanam,[16]Pandurangadu[17] and Punnami Nagu. In between, she had another Tamil release Gnabagam Varuthe, co-starring Venkat Prabhu and S. P. B. Charan,[18] and also made her Kannada debut in Baa Bega Chandamama.[19]

In 2010, she ventured into television, playing the lead role in the Telugu serial Aparanji.[20] The series completed over 300 episodes,[21] which led to her landing further lead roles in Anubandalu (replacing Meena) and Ashta Chamma, besides earning her the 2011 AP Cinegoers' Award for Best Actress.[22] She also acted in a Tamil TV series, Sivasankari. After her television debut, she enacted lead roles in Super Good Films' Tamil drama film Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu[23] and the Telugu devotional film Sri Vasavi Vaibhavam,[24] and acted in two Bhojpuri films with Sudip Pandey.

In February 2015, her new TV Serial Iddaru-AmmayiluTecnicas de ninjutsu pdf. started on Zee Telugu. Please see http://www.zeetelugu.com/shows/iddaru-ammayilu. In the same year, she got engaged to her co-star in the serial Iddaru Ammayilu; Dharma who played Arya in the end of February in 2016.

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2003ChantigaduSitamahalakshmiTelugu
2004AdhuKayalvizhiTamilCredited as Suha
2005Mannin MaindhanAmudha BhairavamurthyTamilCredited as Suha
2006Sundaraniki TondarekkuvaTelugu
2006KokilaSubbalakshmiTelugu
2006GanaPriyaTelugu
2007Aadivaram Adavallaku SelavuTelugu
2007BhookailasBujjiTelugu
2007Lakshmi KalyanamParijathamTelugu
2007Gnabagam VarutheTamilCredited as Suha
2008HighwaySeethaTelugu
2008PandurangaduSatyabhamaTelugu
2008Baa Bega ChandamamaPreethiKannada
2008Thamasha Chudham RandiTelugu
2009Sweet HeartLakshmiTelugu
2009Punnami NaaguKajalTelugu
2010SandadiSujiTelugu
2010Mouna RagamKaveriTelugu
2011Prema CharitraAnjaliTelugu
2011Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi VeeduValliTamil
2011SharabiBhojpuri
2011KurbaaniBhojpuri
2012Sri Vasavi VaibhavamVasavi KanyakaTelugu
2013AddaPoojaTelugu
2014RoughTelugu
Television
  • Naa Kodalu Bangaram (Telugu) on Zee Telugu
  • Iddaru Ammayilu (Telugu) on Zee Telugu
  • Aparanji (Telugu) on Gemini TV
  • Anubandalu (Telugu) on Gemini TV
  • Ashta Chamma (Telugu) on Star Maa
  • Sivasankari (Tamil) on Zee Tamil

References[edit]

  1. ^'Set to make her space'. The Hindu.
  2. ^'From `ghost' to heroine'.
  3. ^'The Hindu : Entertainment / Film Review : Adhu'.
  4. ^'Behindwoods : A Villian's hit!'.
  5. ^'Penning lines for a remake'.
  6. ^'The Hindu : Entertainment Chennai / Film Review : 'Mannin Mainthan''.
  7. ^'Fire at the film launch!'. Sify.
  8. ^'From `ghost' to heroine'.
  9. ^'Sneha emerged on top among Tamil heroines'.
  10. ^''Koundamani and I may pair up again''. The Times of India.
  11. ^'CineGoer.com - Gallery - Events - Sundaraniki Tondarekkuva Press Meet'.
  12. ^'Gana Review - Telugu Movie Reviews - IndiaGlitz.com - IndiaGlitz.com'. IndiaGlitz.
  13. ^'Sandadi audio released'. www.filmibeat.com.
  14. ^'Wholesome entertainer'. The Hindu.
  15. ^'Bhukailas Review - Telugu Movie Reviews - IndiaGlitz.com'. IndiaGlitz.
  16. ^'Lakshmi Kalyanam Review - Telugu Movie Reviews - IndiaGlitz.com'. IndiaGlitz.
  17. ^http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Suhasinis-sixth-sense/articleshow/2945164.cms
  18. ^'Amateur attempt'. The Hindu.
  19. ^'Review: Baa Bega Chandamama'.
  20. ^'Bonding on screen'. The Hindu.
  21. ^Y Sunita Chowdhary. 'Tagged in twisted tales'. The Hindu.
  22. ^Staff Reporter. 'Gemini sweeps AP Cinegoers' awards'. The Hindu.
  23. ^'Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu'. The New Indian Express.
  24. ^m. l. narasimham. 'Devotional tale'. The Hindu.

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