Saritha

Saritha

Saritha

Indian actress


Saritha is an Indian actress who has acted in more than 500 films in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu languages.[3] She was one of the popular and critically acclaimed lead actresses during the 1980s. She also appeared in a television serial, Selvi. She is also credited as a dubbing artist. She has dubbed her voice for Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu movies for actresses like Nagma, Vijayashanti, Tabu, Sushmita Sen, Ramya Krishnan and Soundarya in 1990s.

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She is a recipient of several state awards from Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, six Filmfare Awards and six Nandi Awards including a Special Jury Award for the film Arjun. Saritha received Tamil Nadu State Film Awards four times, Karnataka State Film Awards once and many Film fans association award.

Career

Saritha made her acting debut through Manchiki Sthanam Ledu a movie produced by producer based in Warangal named Akula Sanjeev Kumar in 1978 with a different screen name followed by Maro Charitra, a Telugu film directed by K. Balachander. The movie dealt with cross-cultural romance, where she acted opposite Kamal Haasan as a Telugu-speaking girl. She received more offers in Tamil films and Tamil Audience accepted herself as her own, she mostly acted films directed by Balachander. Some of her films are Thappu Thalangal, Idi Katha Kaadu, Vandichakkaram, Netrikan, Agni Sakshi, Puthukavithai, Kalyana Agathigal and Achamillai Achamillai. Her performance in Vandichakkaram (1980) and Achamillai Achamillai (1984) won her the Filmfare Best Tamil Actress awards. She also played guest roles as herself in 47 Natkal and its Telugu remake, directed by Balachander.[4]

She acted in many popular Kannada movies with famous Kannada actor Dr. Rajkumar like Hosa Belaku, Keralida Simha, Bhakta Prahlada, Chalisuva Modagalu and Kaamana Billu. Her other popular Kannada movies include the heroine-oriented Eradu Rekhegalu and Sankranthi and the musical Malaya Marutha opposite Dr. Vishnuvardhan.

She had her head tonsured for the cancer-affected role in Sujatha in 1980 and gained several pounds to play the psychotic role in the 2005 film Julie Ganapathi. Neither of these films were successful but won Critical acclaim. She also won a Nandi Special Jury Award for her performance as "Aandaalu" in the movie Arjun in 2004.

Saritha also worked as a voice actor in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil films. She has lent her voice to other actresses, including Madhavi, Soundarya, Ramya Krishnan, Nagma, Vijayashanti, Simran, Tabu, Sushmita Sen, Roja, Suhasini, Radha, Radhika and Aarthi Agarwal. She won four times the Nandi Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist for her voice to Soundarya in Ammoru, Maa Ayana Bangaram (1997) and Anthapuram (1999).

After a long break, she made her comeback as an actress through the Sivakarthikeyan-starrer film Maaveeran (2023).[5]

Personal life

Saritha was born and brought up as Abhilasha in Munipalle, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India.[citation needed]

Saritha married Venkata Subbiah in 1975 though they separated after a year, their case involving the restitution of conjugal rights has become important in Hindu marriage law in India.[6] She then married Malayalam actor Mukesh on 2 September 1988 and they have two sons, Shravan and Tejas. The couple separated in 2011. Saritha now resides with Shravan (made his acting debut in the 2018 film Kalyanam) in UAE.[7]

Awards

Filmfare Awards South
Nandi Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Karnataka State Film Awards

Filmography

Tamil films

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Malayalam films

Kannada films

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Telugu films

  • Maro Charitra (1978) as Swapna
  • Manchiki Sthanam Ledu (1979)
  • Idi Katha Kaadu (1979) as Gayathri
  • Guppedu Manasu (1979) as Baby
  • Vijaya (1979) as Vijaya
  • Gutilo Ramachilaka (1980)
  • Srirasthu Subhamasthu (1981) as Devi
  • Athagari Pethanam (1981)
  • Tholi Kodi Koosindi (1981)
  • 47 Rojulu (1981)
  • Rama Dandu (1981)
  • Aadavallu Meeku Joharulu (1981) as Papayamma
  • Chandamama (1982)
  • Kalahala Kapuram (1982) as Krishnaveni
  • Kokilamma (1983) as Kokilamma
  • Prema Sagaram (1983)
  • Thodu Needa (1983) as Sharada
  • Kanchana Ganga (1984) as Kanchana
  • Bhagyalakshmi (1984)
  • Kala Rudrudu (1985)
  • Anuraga Bandham (1985)
  • Kaliyuga Pandavulu (1986) as Krishnaveni
  • Satyagraham (1987)
  • Shivude Shankarudu (1988) as Dr. Kavitha
  • Arjun (2004) as Andal

Television

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As dubbing artist

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References

  1. T. Sareetha vs T. Venkata Subbaiah [1983] INAPHC 356, AIR 1983 AP 356 (1 July 1983), High Court (Andhra Pradesh, India)
  2. @dr_shravanmukesh (7 June 2023). "Happy birthday supermum❤️❤️ have the best year ahead #happybirthday #birthday #love #blessed #birthdayvibe #happy #family" via Instagram.
  3. Second time also lucky[usurped]. Hinduonnet.com (27 April 2005). Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  4. "Veteran actor Saritha to make a comeback with Maaveeran". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  5. Gupta, Manav (15 December 2021). "Case Comment: T. Sareetha vs T. Venkata Subbaih" (PDF). Jus Corpus.
  6. mangalam. "Mangalam - Varika 3-Feb-2014". Mangalamvarika.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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