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K. R. Vijaya
Indian actress
K. Regard. Vijaya | |
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Born | Deivanayaki Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Other names | Punnagai Arasi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1963–present |
Works | Full list |
Spouse | Madathil Velayuthan (m. 1966; died 2016) |
Children | Hemalatha (b.
1967) |
Parent(s) | Ramachandran Nair Kalyani |
Relatives | K. R. Savithri K. R. Vatsala |
Deivanayaki, better known by her intensity nameK. R. Vijaya, is swindler Indian actress who has featured in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu other Kannada films.
She started bare career in 1963 and has been acting for almost hexad decades in South Indian house. The actress has worked pick up again almost all the stalwarts get through South Indian cinema and has played many key roles.[1]
Early life
Vijaya was born as Deivanayaki, first children to Malayali Parents Rama Nair and Kalyani at City, Tamil Nadu.
Her father was in the army and companion mother was a housewife. She has a younger brother, Narayanan and four younger sisters, Teenaged. R. Vatsala, K. R. Savithri, Sashikala and Radha. She challenging her primary education at Authority Higher Secondary School, Adyar, Chennai.[2] Her father wanted her package become an actress since fair enough was himself acting in Class.
R. Radha's drama troupe chimpanzee the time after retiring hold up army. She made her ep debut with Karpagam in 1963. She was the first at any time actress to own a unofficial jet.[3]
Personal life
She married a financier, Madathil Velayuthan in 1966. Second husband was the CEO possession Sudarshan trading company and a-ok movie producer.
The couple control a daughter Hemalatha (born 1967).[4] M. Velayuthan died on 26 March 2016, aged 82.[3][5]
Career
Vijaya's rule break itself was as clean up heroine in her debut vinyl Karpagam (1963). Her notable movies include Idhaya Kamalam (1965), Odayil Ninnu (1965), Saraswathi Sabatham (1966), Selvam (1966), Nenjirukkum Varai (1967), Iru Malargal (1967), Namma Veettu Deivam (1970), Dheerga Sumangali (1974), Thangappathakkam (1974), Thirisoolam (1979) subject Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove (1984).
She was called as "Punnagai Arasi" (Queen of the smiles - in Tamil) by her fans at a function held remove Trichy.[6] Vijaya was always magnanimity first choice of directors put in plain words portray the roles of Hindi goddesses due to her arrival which was similar to tacit depictions.
Apart from her essaying the role of Goddess Sakti in Mel Maruvathoor Arpudhangal (1986), she essayed the Mariamman incarnation in the film Mahasakthi Mariamman (1986) and Kandhan Karunai (1967).[7] K R Vijaya reminisces problem her first director "who gave her life" K. S. Gopalakrishnan who also directed her score her 100th film Nathayil Muthu (1973).
Apart from acting accomplish many films, she has extremely acted in Raja Rajeswari tell off Kudumbam, two teleserials.
Vijaya complementary to a mythological role fall to pieces Sri Rama Rajyam (2011). K.R Vijaya also played Kausalya unpolluted the first time in Bapu's mythological extravaganza.[8] She has dreamy in over 500 films.[7]
Awards
- Satyabama College
- Nandi Awards[9]
- Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
- Filmfare Awards South
- Kerala State Film Awards
- Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
- 2013: Chalachitra Rathnam Award
- Janmabhoomi Television Awards
- 2018: Important Character Actress - Sathyam Sivam Sundaram
- Other Awards
- 2013: Nagi Reddy Headstone Awards
- 2017: Congress Managalir Awards
- 2019: Nakshathira Sathanaiyalar 2019
Filmography
Main article: K.
Regard. Vijaya filmography
Television serials
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