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Vyjayanthimala

AKA: वैजयन्ती माला
Birthday: 1936-08-13


Vyjayanthimala was born to actress and dancer Vasundhara Devi in a Tamil-speaking family in Chennai, India, on August 13, 1933. At the age of 4, she got the rare chance of performing a dance before the Pope. Then at the age of 15, while in her final year at school, she was signed-up by family friend, M.V. Raman, for a role in a Tamil film 'Vazhkai'. This movie was successful at the box office and was re-made in Hindi during 1951 and released as 'Bahaar'. Since her entry into films from 1949, this actress, who is also proficient in Bharat Natyam, has appeared in approximately 62 movies, the majority of them in the Hindi language. Her career spanned from 1949 through to 1989. She has received a total of five awards for her performances in 'Devdas', 'Sadhna', 'Ganga Jamuna', and 'Sangam', as well as a lifetime achievement award during 1995. Her dance numbers, such as 'Hothon Pe Aisi Baat Main Dabake Chali Aai...', 'Man Doley Mera Tan Doley...'; 'Chad Gaiyo Paapi Bichua...'; 'Main Ka Karu Ram Mujhey Buddha Mil Gaya' continue to be popular even today. She made waves when she appeared in a fire red swimsuit in 'Sangam'. She also paved the way for other South Indian actresses, like Hema Malini, Rekha, Sridevi, etc. to make a transition to Bollywood. Her career was managed by her grandmother, Yadugiri Devi. She married Raj Kapoor's personal physician, Dr. Chamanlal Bali after he divorced his first wife and re-located to Chennai, where she gave birth to a son, actor Suchindra Bali. After quitting films, Vyjantimala took up shrimp farming, opened up a dance academy, even took an active interest in politics, and with the backing of Indira Gandhi's Congress Party was elected Member of Parliament during the 1980s. She chose to quit politics due to principled differences during 1999. After the passing of her husband, she now resides in Chennai, with her son, who is an aspiring actor in his own right, and has removed herself completely from Bollywood, in particular, and movies in general, though she could have easily continued on for another decade. One of her hits 'Naya Daur', originally in Black & White, has now been colorized, and re-released. In 2007, she published her autobiography titled "Bonding," where she revealed that she didn't have an affair with Raj Kapoor, her leading man and director from "Sangam" (1964). In 2011, her son Suchindra and daughter-in-law Nandini presented her with a grandchild named Swara.

Filmography

Jewel Thief
Character: Shalini Singh
New Delhi
Character: Janaki Subramaniam
Gunga Jumna
Character: Dhanno

Devdas
Character: Chandramukhi
Madhumati
Character: Madhumati / Madhavi / Radha
Sadhna
Character: Champabai (as Vyjayantimala)

Parthiban Kanavu
Character: Princess Kundhavi
Vanjikottai Valiban
Character: Princess Mandakin

Then Nilavu
Character: Shanthi

Sunghursh
Character: Munni / Laila-E-Aasmaan
Leader
Character: Princess Sunita

Aasha
Character: Nirmala

Duniya
Character: Mala
Sangam
Character: Radha
Saathi
Character: Shanti

Kath Putli
Character: Pushpa
Nazrana
Character: Vasanthi
Ishaara
Character: Mala

Pyar Hi Pyar
Character: Kavita (as Vyjayantimala)
Paigham
Character: Manju
The Eternal Lamp
Character: Aruna

Amrapali
Character: Amrapali
Prince
Character: Princess Amrita

Sangham
Character: Rani
Dr. Vidya
Character: Geeta ‘Dr. Vidya’

Yasmin
Character: Yasmin
Vaazhkai
Character: Mohana
Ladki
Character: Rani Mehra

Jhoola
Character: Sumati
Anjaan
Character: Ratna
Chhoti Si Mulaqat
Character: Roopa Choudhury

Ganwaar
Character: Parvati 'Paro'
Hatey Bazarey
Character: Chhipli

Patrani
Character: Princess Mrinalla

College Girl
Character: Kamala

Raj Tilak
Character: Mandakini
Pehli Jhalak
Character: Beena / Devi (as Vyjayantimala)

Suraj
Character: Princess Anuradha Singh
Bahar
Character: Lata