Aarathi

Aarathi ( Aarathi)
Born 1954 (age 6364)[1]
Aregallu, (near Kushalanagar), Arakalagudu, Hassan district, Karnataka, India
Other names Ranganayaki
Occupation Actress, film director
Years active 1969-1987; 2005
Spouse(s) Puttanna Kanagal
Chandrashekhar Desaigowdar

Aarathi (Kannada: ಆರತಿ ; born 1954)[1] is an Indian actress turned director who works predominantly in Kannada language films. She is best known for her acting prowess in many author backed female centric roles during the 1970s and 1980s. After her self-declared retirement from films in the late 1980s, she returned as director with Mithayi Mane (2005) which met with critical appreciation and also won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children's Film.[2]

As a lead actress in more than 125 feature films, Aarathi was considered to be among the top league of actresses of her time, having won the Filmfare awards and the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress four times each. She was also nominated as the Member of Legislative Council at the Vidhana parishad making her only the second actress after B. Jayamma at that point of time.[2]

Career

After her first short role in the film Gejje Pooje (1969), Aarathi went on to star as a leading actress in many successful films such as Naagarahaavu, Edakallu Guddada Mele, Bili Hendthi, Dharmasere, Paduvaaralli Pandavaru, Ranganayaki, Hombisilu, Upasane and Shubhamangala.[3] Apart from Kannada, she also appeared in Tamil films such as Gumasthavin Magal and Telugu films such as Vooriki Upakari.

Aarathi has worked opposite all the leading actors of her time including Rajkumar,Prem Nazir (Malayalam), Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh, Srinath, Ananth Nag, Shankar Nag, Kamal Hassan, Rajinikanth and Gangadhar. Her collaboration with the director Puttanna Kanagal produced cult films and they went on to work together in about twelve films.[3] She directed a TV series, Namma Nammalli.[1] Presently, she's occupied with charitable work for her husband's charitable foundation in the US.

Personal life

Aarathi fell in love with her mentor and director Puttanna Kanagal and they had their child Yashaswini in 1977. However due to some creative differences the marriage broke down in 1981. She was briefly married to politician Raghupathy. Aarathi left the film industry in 1987 and moved to the United States where she married Chandrashekar Desaigoudar. She had her second daughter with Chandrashekar. Her elder daughter, Yashaswini, scripted the story for Mithayi Mane.

Filmography

As director

YearFilm titleNotes
2005Mithayi ManeKarnataka State Film Award for Best Children film

As actress

Year Film Notes
1970Gejje PoojeDebut film
Inti GowravamTelugu film Kallara Kalla
Takka! Bitre Sikka!!
1971Kasturi NivasaSpecial appearance
Makane Ninakku VendiMalayalam film
Anugraha
Prathidhawani
Nyayave Devaru
Sri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama
1972Sipayi Ramu
Ooriki UpakariTelugu film
Bhale Huchcha
NaagarahaavuWon, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
1973Mane Belagida Sose
Edakallu Guddada Mele
Mooroovare Vajragalu
1974Bangaarada Panjara
Nanu Baalabeku
UpasaneWon, Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Gumasthavin MagalTamil film
Mannina Magalu
Maha Thyaga
Bhale Bhatta
1975Daari Tappida Maga
ShubhamangalaWon, Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Bili Hendthi
Devara Kannu
1976Katha SangamaWon, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Hosilu Mettida Hennu
Premada Kanike
Punaradatta
Bahaddur Gandu
Raja Nanna Raja
Baalu Jenu
Phalithamsha
Aparadhi
1977Maagiya Kanasu
Pavana Ganga
Anuroopa
1978Kudure Mukha
Hombisilu
Maathu Tappada Maga
Muyyige Muyyi
Paduvarahalli Pandavaru
Anuraga Bandhana
Premayana
Vasanthalakshmi
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi
1979DharmasereWon, Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Adalu Badalu
Naniruvude Ninagagi
Vallavan VarugiranTamil film
Manini
Nentaro Gantu Kallaro
1980Bhaktha Siriyala
Hanthakana Sanchu
Bangarada Jinke
Nyaya Neethi Dharma
Anurakthe
1981RanganayakiWon, Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Won, Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Thayiya Madilalli
Naari Swargakke Daari
Ganesha Mahime
Bhagyavantha
Chadurida Chitragalu
Bhagyada Belaku
Edeyuru Siddalingeshwara
Preetisi Nodu
1982Pedda Gedda
Archana
Mullina Gulabi
Karmika Kallanalla
Mava Sose Saval
Parijata
Nyaya Yellide
Kannu Terasida Hennu
Suvarna Sethuve
Hasyaratna Ramakrishna
Raja Maharaja
1983Tirugu Baana
Gedda Maga
Jaggu
Nyaya Gedditu
Kalluveene Nudiyithu
Thayiya Nudi
Sididedda Sahodara
Kranthiyogi Basavanna
Ananda Sagara
Mutthaide Bhagya
Aakrosha
Chelisada Sagara
Samarpane
1984Kaliyuga
Khaidi
Pooja Phala
Premave Balina Belaku
Hennina Saubhagya
Bekkina Kannu
Ramapurada Ravana
Pavitra Prema
Ajnathavasa
Avala Antaranga
Preethi Vathsalya
Bilee Gulabi
1985Kurudoddi Kurukshetra
Nee Nakkaga
Sati Sakkubai
Lakshmi Kataksha
Haavu Eni Aata
Kumkuma Thanda Saubhagya
Swabhimana
Vajra Mushti
Shiva Kotta Sowbhagya
Thulasi Dala
1986Bettada Thayi
Madhuve Madu Tamashe Nodu
Seelu Nakshatra
Tiger

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-135-94325-7.
  2. 1 2 "Arthi - Amazing Actress". Supergoodmovies.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Home". dis Week Bangalore. 16 December 2006. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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