Shalini

Shalini Ajith
Born Shalini Babu
(1979-11-20) November 20, 1979[1]
Thiruvalla, Kerala, India
Residence Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Other names Baby Shalini
Shalini Ajith Kumar
Occupation Actress
Years active 1983–1990
(child artist)
1997–2001
(actress)
Spouse(s) Ajith Kumar
Children 2
Parent(s) Babu (father)
Alice (mother)[2]
Relatives Shamili (sister)
Richard Rishi (brother)

Shalini Ajith Kumar, also known simply as Shalini, is an Indian Tamil film actress who acted in many Tamil films and her first Tamil film was Osai as a Child Artist in 1984.and debuted at the age of three as a child artist in the Malayalam film Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku, which was produced by Navodaya Studio. She also acted in Kannada film as child artist with legendary actor Dr. Vishnuvardhan in the film Ee Jeeva Ninagagi. This film was released in 1986. In the Telugu film Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari (1990), she acted along with her sister Shamili as an orphan child taken care of by megastar Chiranjeevi.

She continued to appear in many films as a child actor, credited as Baby Shalini. After a break of several years, she returned to the industry by appearing in her first lead role in Aniyathi Pravu, which went on to become a blockbuster. She later appeared in highly successful films in Malayalam and Tamil such as Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997), Amarkalam (1999), Niram (1999), Kannukkul Nilavu (2000), Alaipayuthey (2000) and Piriyadha Varam Vendum (2001). Shalini is married to Tamil film actor Ajith Kumar. She received the Tamil Nadu State Film Special Award for Best Actress for her role in Alaipayuthey.

Early and personal life

Shalini was born to Malayali parents Babu and Alice on 20 November 1979.[3][1][4] Her father is from Kollam and her mother from Thiruvalla.[5] Her father migrated to Madras, with an ambition of becoming an actor and the family settled there. Later, he fulfilled his ambition through his children.[6] She attended Fatima Mat Hr Sec School, Adarsh Vidyalaya, Chennai and Church Park Convent, Chennai. She is the middle child. Her younger sister Shamili and her elder brother Richard, are also employed in the film industry. Shalini has stated that she enjoys badminton and has played in a few state-level tournaments.[7][8]

In 1999, during the shoot of Saran's Amarkalam, Ajith Kumar began to date his co-star Shalini. At that time, their involvement made him a regular subject of tabloid gossip, a role to which he was accustomed to, following his previous relationship.[9]

Ajith proposed to Shalini in June 1999, and following consultations with her family, she agreed.[10] They wed on 24 April 2000 in Chennai in a grand ceremony. As both were of different religions, Ajith being a Hindu-Brahmin and Shalini being a Christian , they were married together under the customs of both religions.[11]

After their marriage, Shalini retired as an actress, following the completion of two unfinished projects. The couple have two children. On 3 January 2008, they had their daughter Anoushka. On 2 March 2015, they had their second child, a son Aadvik.[12][13]

Career

Shalini started her career as a child artist in Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku and she acted in all the films under the direction of Fazil. She went to study, and she returned to acting with Aniyathipravu, which was a blockbuster. Initially, Fazil was keen on casting a débutante in the lead female role, but Shalini insisted that she should also star in the Tamil version.[14] Her performance was praised especially, with Indolink.com recommending the film and citing that "Shalini returns in this film with a good performance".[15] In the next film Kaliyoonjal (1997), she co-starred with Mammootty and Dileep and it released with to mixed reviews. Shalini acted in first Tamil film as heroine; Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997). After the success of the Malayalam Aniyathipravu, Fazil remade it into the Tamil film. It was a Blockbuster.[16] For Amarkalam (1999), Saran initially approached Shalini, who was studying at the time and she refused, but after a three-month pursuit, he finally got her to sign on as well.[17] She was offered a role in Padayappa,[18] which she rejected. The success of the film prompted the director to make another film with the lead pair in 2000; Kannukkul Nilavu, which received positive reviews and was a success at the box office. Under Mani Ratnam's direction, she acted in the film Alaipayuthey (2000). The performance of Shalini was praised and she won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize. In 2001, she acted in her last film Piriyadha Varam Vendum, which was successful.

Filmography

As child artist

Year Film Role Language Notes
1983Aadyathe AnuraagamRajumonMalayalam
1983Ente MamattikkuttiyammakkuMamattukuttiyama/TintuMalayalamKerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist
1984Muthodu MuthuAchimolMalayalam
1984Onnum Mindatha BharyaAchuthan Nair's daughterMalayalam
1984SandarbhamRavi's daughterMalayalam
1984NH 47MiniMalayalam
1984Onnanu NammalSonykuttyMalayalam
1984Krishna GuruvayoorappaUnnikrishnanMalayalam
1984Oru Sumangaliyude KathaRajiMalayalam
1984Minimol VathicanilMinimolMalayalam
1984ChakkarayummaShalu MolMalayalam
1984KoottinilamkiliNandini/RajimolMalayalam
1984OsaiTamil
1985Vannu Kandu KeezhadakkiShaluMalayalam
1985BandhamAshaTamil
1985Pillai NilaShalini/ShaluTamil
1985Jeevante JeevanBijuMalayalam
1985Akkacheyude KunjuvavaChakkimolMalayalam
1985Oru Nokku KananChinnukkutty / UnnimolMalayalam
1985Katha IthuvareRamyamolMalayalam
1985Oru KudakeezhilBaby SrideviMalayalam
1985AazhiMalayalam
1985AanakkorummaBinduMalayalam
1985Iniyum Kadha ThudarumRavindran's daughterMalayalam
1985Ormikkaan OmanikkaanMalayalam
1985Muhurtham Pathnonnu MuppathinuRajiMalayalam
1986Prathyyekom ShradikkukaMinimolMalayalam
1986ViduthalaiShaliniTamil
1986Ente Entethu MathremSreemol, BinduMalayalamDual role
1986Ee Jeeva NinagagiLathaKannada
1986Nilave MalarePriyaTamil
1986Aayiram KannudayaalTamil
1987Amme BhagavathiDurgaMalayalam
1987Sirai ParavaiTamil
1987Shankar GuruDeviTamil
1988Brahma PuthruduSrideviTelugu
1988Chutti PoonaiTamil
1989Raja Chinna RojaChitraTamil
1990Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka SundariShamiliTelugu

As actress

Year Film Role Language Notes
1997Aniyathi PravuMiniMalayalam
1997KaliyoonjalAmmuMalayalam
1997Kadhalukku MariyadhaiMiniTamil
1998NakshatratharattuHemaMalayalam
1998Kaikudunna NilavuVeniMalayalam
1998SundarakilladiDevayaniMalayalam
1999Prem PoojariHemaMalayalam
1999AmarkalamMohanaTamilAlso playback singer
1999NiramSonaMalayalam
2000Kannukkul NilavuHemaTamil
2000AlaipayutheySakthiTamilTamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actress
2001Piriyadha Varam VendumNithiTamil

Awards

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