Manorama (Tamil actress)

Gopishantha Manorama
Manorama at Cinema Journalist Association Event
Born Gopishantha
May 26, 1937
Mannargudi, Madras Presidency, British India
Died 10 October 2015(2015-10-10) (aged 78)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Cause of death Heart attack, multiple organ failure
Other names Aachi
Years active 1958-2015
Spouse(s) S. M. Ramanathan
(m.1964–1966) (divorced)
Children Bhoopathy (1965)

Gopishantha (26 May 1937 – 10 October 2015), better known by her stage name Manorama, also called Aachi, was an Indian actress and comedian who had appeared in more than 1,500 films, 5,000 stage performances and several television series until 2015.[1][2] She entered the Guinness World Records for acting in more than 1000 films in 1985. By 2015, she had acted in more than 1,500 films.[3] She was a recipient of the Kalaimamani award, Padma Shri (2002), National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in film Pudhiya Padhai (1989) and Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South (1995).

Early life and family

Manorama was born to Kasi Kilakudaiyar and Ramamirtham in Mannargudi, a town in the erstwhile Thanjavur district of Madras Presidency.[4] Manorama's biological father was not happy that a girl was born to him and hence asked her mother to leave the house.[5] Her mother brought her up by taking up a job as a maid.[6] She mentioned her indebtedness to her mother for her success: Many of the mother roles that she has played in films resemble her own mother. Her family moved to Pallathur near Karaikudi owing to poverty.[7] While in Pallathur, her mother had started vomiting out blood, hence Manorama decided to start working as a maid and dropped out of school at the age of 11. Once a drama troupe had come to Pallathur, but the actress who was to play a small part, suddenly dropped out due to her inability to sing and the troupe was looking for an artiste who could act and sing as well. The drama troupe decided to give her this role in the drama titled Andhaman Kadhali. Hence her acting career began at the age of twelve, acting in plays. During this time, she was rechristened Manorama by one of her dramas' director Thiruvengadam and harmonist Thiayagarajan. She continued to act in plays and performed as a playback singer as well. After watching her performance in plays, she was offered her first film, named Inbavazhvu, by Janakiraman, which remained 40% incomplete and later Kannadasan offered her lead role in a second film, Unmayinkottai, which got shelved after shooting for about 40%. She lost hope of becoming a film actor when both these films remained incomplete.

Manorama fell in love with her manager in the drama troupe; S. M. Ramanathan and married him in 1964; the couple had a son named Bhoopathy. However, they divorced in late 1966 and started to live separately in Chennai. She quoted in an interview in 2015, "My mom wanted me to study medicine. But it was not easy to become a doctor in those days, and I became an actress. So, if I hadn't taken up acting, I would have tried to become a doctor as my mom wished for it. But now, fortunately, my grandson is a doctor, and I am proud of it."[3]

Early career

She acted in small roles in few Vairam Nataka Sabha dramas. Once she went to see a drama of S. S. Rajendran, who was residing at Pudukkotai, in Tamil Nadu, and P.A. Kumar introduced her to Rajendran. She showed her skill in dialogue delivery and was offered a job in S.S.R. Nataka Mandram company and played in hundreds of stage productions all over the district: The dramas included Manimagudam, Thenpandiveeran and Pudhuvellam. She credits her work in Manimagudam as where she was first recognised as an actress.[8] She then took part in an unfinished film starring S. S. Rajendran and Devika.

Career

She migrated from dramas to the silver screen with the role of a heroine in the 1958 Tamil film Maalayitta Mangai: Kavignar Kannadasan gave her the lead role in this film.[9] The first film in which she played the heroine was the 1963 Konjum Kumari.[10] Then, she concentrated more on comedy from 1960. She was given equally challenging roles alongside the well known comedian Nagesh in 50 films.

When asked in an interview as to how she got into films, she quoted, "It's all because of Kannadasan. It was he who changed my life by casting me in the film Maalayitta Mangai in 1957. It was a comical role, and he trusted me so much and said that I will be able to pull it off. I was very doubtful about it, but he told me, "If you are going to act in films only as a heroine, people here will throw you out of the industry after three or four years, but doing such roles will take you places. And you have the talent, too, to reach higher peaks." That is when I got confidence and continued doing comedy roles."[3]

The first time Manorama stood before the camera was for a Sinhalese film, in which she played the heroine's friend. Her dance master Suryakala recommended her to the director Masthaan to play the role. She has acted predominantly in Tamil films since 1958, but also acted in Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada movies as well. Her on-screen pair with Tangavelu was appreciated in the film Vallvanakku Vallavan in 1965. Her on-screen pair with Nagesh was very popular in 1960-69 and then with Cho in the 1970s and 80s and later with Thengai Srinivasan, Venniradai Moorthy, and Surali Rajan in the 70s and 80s.[11] She had done playback singing for 300 songs, mostly pictured on herself, in Tamil films. The first song that she sang was in a film called Magale Un Samathu, composed by G. K. Venkatesh[12] and this opportunity she got due to the film's producer P.A. Kumar. She has sung a classical-based song with TM Sounderajan in the film Dharshinam (1970), where she was paired with Cho. Manorama sang a song with L.R. Eswari named "Thaatha thaatha pidi kudu". Her career's biggest hit song sung by herself was Vaa Vaathiyaare Uttaande composed by music director V. Kumar for the film ''Bommalattam", which was picturised on her and Cho. She also sang for M. S. Viswanathan and A. R. Rahman.

Some of her best Tamil films include Anbe Vaa, Thenmazhi, Ethir Neechal, Galatta Kalyanam, Chittukuruvi, Durga Devi, Annalakshmi and Imayam. In Telugu, she starred in films such as Rikshavodu, Krishnarjuna and Subhodayam.[13] When asked in an interview as to which are her memorable roles, she said "It is Nadigan, which had Sathyaraj and Khushbu in the lead. I cannot forget that role of Baby Amma in my life. Also my role in Chinna Gounder, for which I had to sport weird, artificial teeth, is something which I always think about.[3]

Manorama was paired with Nagesh regularly in films with M.G. Ramachandran in lead like En Kadamai, Kanni Thai, Thayin Madiyil, Kadhal Vaganam, Chandrodhyam, Anbee Vaa, Padagotti, Kadhal Vagahnam, Vivasaaye, Thaikku Thalaimagan, Vettikaran and Ther Thiruvizha. Other directors cast the Nagesh-Manorama pair in films like Anubhavi Raja Anubhavi, Kungumam, Saraswathi Sabadham, Panjavarnakilli, Navarathiri, Puthiya Paravai, Patthu Matha Bandham, Anbu Karangal, Micheal Madan Kamarajan, Annamitta Kai, Gowri Kalyanam, Anbe Aaruyire, Server Sundaram, Ner Vazhai, Ninaivin Nindraval, Poojaikku Vandamalar, Deiva Thirumagal, Rakta Thilagam, Aannavin Asai, Thiruvarutchelvar, Seetha and Karunthel Kannayiram. Manorama, actress Sachu and Jayalalithaa have acted together in 2 films as a combination Galata Kalyanam and Bommalattam. Manorama and Jayalalithaa have acted in 25 films together.

Her work was noticed even among stalwarts like Sivaji Ganesan and Natiya Peroli Padmini. Manorama shared in an interview that initially she was nervous acting in front of veterans like T. S. Balaiah, but, the director A. P. Nagarajan made her understand that the scenes in which Jil Jil Ramamani appears, she would be the center of attention.[14] She acted alongside the well-known comedian Nagesh in 50 films and in 20 films with Cho Ramaswamy. They made a notable pair and acted in many well-received comedies. In 1974 she shared the screen space with the legendary comedian Mehmood in the Hindi movie Kunwara Baap. Cho and Manorama were paired together in 20 films which included Malligai Poo, Annaiyum Pidhavum, Dharisanam, Anbai Thedi, Nanaivin Nindraval, Nirai Kudam, Ayiram Poi, Mohammed Bin Tughlaq, Bommalattam, Delhi Mappilai, Vilayattu Pillai, Kanavan, Rojavin Raja and Suryagandhi.

The character she was given by K. Balachander in the 1989 film Unnal Mudiyum Thambi she personally considers a cornerstone as she was giving a new challenge as an actor. She related in an interview on Toronto TV that one of the most challenging characters she played was the role of the 50-year-old unmarried woman in the 1990 film Nadigan with Sathyaraj.[15] She has acted with all of the lead comedians across five different generations, which includes M. R. Radha, K. A. Thangavelu, J. P. Chandrababu, A. Karunanithi, Ennatha Kannaiya, V. K. Ramaswamy, Nagesh, Cho Ramaswamy, Thengai Seenivasan, M. R. R. Vasu, Suruli Rajan, Venniradai Moorthy, Janagaraj, Pandiarajan, Goundamani, Senthil, Vivek and Vadivelu.[16]

She has been in films with five chief ministers. She played the female lead in the plays written, directed and acted by C. N. Annadurai, former chief minister of Tamil Nadu. She has also appeared in plays with another chief minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi. She has acted in films with M. G. Ramachandran and J. Jayalalithaa, who both later became chief ministers of Tamil Nadu later. She has also acted in Telugu films with Dr. N. T. Rama Rao, who became the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.[17] When asked which character of hers she found most hilarious to play, she specified the role of a talkative female, who is forced to act dumb in a film called ''Unakkum Vazhvu Varum''. She had played this role along with Thengai Srinivasan.[18] She was bitten by a Bungarus fasciatus/ Kattuviriyan snake during the shooting of ''Manjal Kungumam'' and was admitted to hospital. Coincidentally, after recovery, the next scene, she had to act was in ''Aadi Viradham,'' where she had to bathe a snake statue and sing a lullaby for it, and the director asked her whether she would like to perform and she replied "Yes very much!" and she did the film.

Manorama, being a close friend of Jayalalithaa and of the firm belief that Jayalalithaa would never be corrupt, campaigned against actor Rajinikanth in support of Chief Minister Jayalalithaa in the 1996 elections.[16]

In one of her last interviews, in 2015, she was asked if she had any regrets about her life. To this, she answered: "I've no regrets at all. I'm blessed in this life. Even in my next birth, I want to be born as Manorama again. I want this same life, and same people around me. Most of all, I want my mom with me again."[3] In an interview to BBC in 2015, "If I had chosen to act only as a heroine then I would have disappeared from the scene long ago. So, I decided to take up comedienne roles, so I survived in the industry for nearly six decades".[19]

When asked as to how she was able to do more than 1500 films, she said in her interview in September 2015, "I believe I am a blessed person. Without God's will, I couldn't have acted in so many films. It all just happened in my life, and you won't believe it, but I still have the urge to act. The one person who is the reason for all my success is my mom. She did everything for me in life, and I miss her the most now (she breaks into tears). Whatever I achieve or have achieved in life is only because of her."[3]

She supported young talents and budding directors in her old age. In 2013 she acted in a Tamil short film named Thaaye Nee Kannurangu, directed by LGR Saravanan. She acted as a cancer patient and a mother of Mr. Srikanth.

Death

Between 2013 and 2015, Manorama had suffered ill-health resulting in hospital stays.[20][21] She died in Chennai at 11.20 pm on 10 October 2015[22] as a result of multiple organ failure. She was 78 and is survived by her son and singer-actor Bhoopathy.[23]

Reactions

Tamil Nadu reacted to Manorama's death with an outpouring of grief; numerous tributes were paid to the deceased actor across the state and on social media. Chief Minister Jayalalithaa laid a wreath on the body at the actor's home in T. Nagar, Ms. Jayalalithaa said, "There had been no accomplished achiever like Manorama in the Tamil film world and there would be none in the future as well."[24] Jayalalitha was quoted as saying, "I was shocked to hear about her death. She was an elder sister to me. I used to call her Manorama while she called me Ammu. We used to visit each other's houses whenever we didn't have shootings."[25] The chief minister also said, "If Sivaji Ganesan was Nadigar Thilagam, Manorama was Nadigai Thilagam." Others who paid homage to the actress include Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Sivakumar, Dhanush, Ajith Kumar, M. Karunanidhi, K. Veeramani, G. K. Vasan, Delhi Ganesh, R. Sarathkumar, Ilayaraja, Vairamuthu, Vijay, Karthik, S. Ve. Shekhar, Vijaykumar, Goundamani, K. Bhagyaraj, R. Parthiban, Raadhika, Vimal, Silambarasan, Suriya, Karthi, Vikraman, S. Thanu, T. Rajender and Pandiarajan.[26]

Awards

TV serials

  1. Kattu Pattti Charitram
  2. Anbulla Amma
  3. Tyagiyin Magal
  4. Vanavil
  5. Aachi International
  6. Anbulla Snehithi
  7. Alli Rajyam
  8. Aval
  9. Robo Raja
  10. Manushi
  11. Vaa Vadhyare
  12. Tina Mina

Selected filmography & discography

Discography

Manorama also holds a record of singing for all the notable music directors. She has rendered her voice for M. S. Viswanathan, Ilayaraja, A. R. Rahman and many other notable music composers.

YearMovieSongComposerCo-singers
1963Ratha ThilagamPogathey Pogathey En Kanava (parody)Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy
1964Magale Un SamathuThaatha ThaathaG. K. VenkateshL. R. Eswari
1968BommalattamVaa Vathiyare Oottanda (Jambajaar Jakku)V. Kumar
1969Aayiram PoiKaveri Thanniyil KulichavadiV. KumarL. R. Eswari
1969Aayiram PoiThamizh Vidu ThoodhuV. KumarTharapuram Soundararajan
1969DharisanamPogadhe Aiyyaa PogadheSoolamangalam RajalakshmiS. Rangarajan
1969Poova ThalaiyaPoda Chonnaal PottukkirenM. S. ViswanathanT. M. Soundararajan & A. L. Raghavan
1970Thirumalai ThenkumariAzhage Thamizhe NeeKunnakudi VaidyanathanSeerkazhi Govindarajan, Sarala, M. R. Vijaya, A. L. Raghavan, Dharapuram Sundararajan & L. R. Anjali
1971ArunodhayamYeamandi NeengaK.V. Mahadevan
1971Justice ViswanathanAda EpdithaanVedhaT. M. Soundararajan
1971KankatchiKaadai PidippomKunnakkudi VaidyanathanS. V. Ponnusamy
1971Thanga GopuramDhimkita DhimkitaS. M. Subbaiah NaiduS. V. Ponnusamy
1971Vidyarthikale Ithile IthileChinchilam ChiluchilamM. B. SreenivasanAdoor Bhasi
1972Karundhel KannayiramPoontha MalliyileShyam-PhilipsS. P. Balasubrahmanyam & Pattom Sadan
1972NeedhiEngaladhu BoomiM. S. ViswanathanT. M. Soundararajan, P. Suseela & J. P. Chandrababu
1973Ganga GowriThimikitta ThimikkittaM. S. Viswanathan
1973Kasi YathiraiAmaravathi NenjameShankar-GaneshS. V. Ponnusamy
1973Manjal KungumamRaa Raa Naa BhavaaShankar-GaneshS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1973Petha Manam PithuAmmaadi Uzhaikkum KaigalV. KumarT. M. Soundararajan, P. Suseela & S. V. Ponnusamy
1973SuryagandhiTheriyatho Nokku TheriyathoM. S. Viswanathan
1974Ippadiyum Oru PennAgapatta VarayilP. BhanumathiP. Bhanumathi
1975Hennu Samsarada KannuHosadenu Kaane IdaralliVijaya Bhaskar
1975Vaazhnthu KaattugirenYemmi Mynaa Summa SummaM. S. Viswanathan
1976Unakkaga NaanKaadu VettaM. S. ViswanathanL. R. Eswari & S. C. Krishnan
1977ChakravarthyThatthalangudhu ThalathalakkudhuV. Kumar
Aarathi YedungadiP. Suseela
1977Sonnathai SeivenAdiye KaaliV. Kumar
1978AchchaniAthu MaathiramIlaiyarajaMalaysia Vasudevan
1978Paavathin SambalamRaave RaaveShankar-GaneshS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1978Unakkum Vaazhvu VarumManjakayiru Thali Manja KayiruV. Kumar
1978Vaazha Ninaiththaal VaazhalaamKaanaan Kuruvikku Kalyanamam (Two versions)Ilayaraja
1979Kuppathu RajaKodikatti ParakkuthadaM. S. ViswanathanT. M. Soundararajan, Malaysia Vasudevan & L. R. Eswari
1979Veettukku Veedu VasappadiPatta KashtamRajan-NagendraSuruli Rajan & S. Janaki
1980Avan Aval AdhuAndha Naal MudharkkonduM. S. ViswanathanL. R. Eswari
1980Oru Marathu ParavaigalMottu MalliShankar-GaneshT. K. Kala
1982Boom Boom MaaduUngal Oottu EngalukeIlaiyaraja
1982Simla SpecialKuthura KuthullaM. S. ViswanathanMalaysia Vasudevan
1984Madras VathiyarMadras VathiyarShankar-GaneshSundararajan & Udhayamaran
1984Rajathi RojakiliAthukkulle YeleloChandraboseChandrabose
1985KutravaaligalNalla Thambi KottaiyeleaShankar-Ganesh
1985Sri RaghavendrarPaarthale TheriyaathoIlayarajaVani Jayaram
1986Maragatha VeenaiChee Chee PongaIlaiyarajaMalaysia Vasudevan
1988Paatti Sollai ThattatheDillikku RajanaalumChandrabose
1991Aadi VirathamVadakkile Irukkuddu ThiruppathiShankar-GaneshRanjini
1992MagudamKarpulla KaalaiyeIlaiyarajaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1994May MadhamMadrasa SuttiA. R. RahmanShahul Hameed, Swarnalatha & G. V. Prakash Kumar
1995DevaKothagiri KuppammaDevaVijay & Swarnalatha
1995MarumaganMaamaa Maamaa Enakku MasakkaiDevaMano & Malgudi Subha
1995Murai MamanAnandham AnandhamVidyasagarP. Unni Krishnan & Sujatha
1995Muthu KaalaiVaazha Ilai.... Eredutthu EredutthuIlaiyaraajaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1996Nattupura PattuNattupura PattuIlayarajaK. S. Chitra
1996ParambaraiThanjaavooru KaalaiyileDevaK. S. Chithra, Krishnaraj & Sundararajan
1997ArunachalamMathadu MathaduDevaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sujatha & Meera Krishnan
1997VallalPuliyampatti KosavampattiDeva
1998PooveliKathai Solla PorenBharathwajKarthik & Sujatha
2000Chinna Ramasamy Periya RamasamyVacha Payiru... Unnai NaanIlaiyarajaS. P. Balasubrahmanyam & K. S. Chithra
2003Anbe AnbeRettai Jadai RakkammaBharathwajT. L. Maharajan, Manikka Vinayagam, Swarnalatha & Srinivas
2006Pasa KiligalThangeiyenumVidhyasagarTippu, Karthik & Sujatha

Actress

1950s

Year Film Language Notes
1958 Anbu EngeyTamil
Maalaiyitta MangaiTamil
PeriyaKovilTamil
Manamulla MaruthaaramTamil
1959Uthami Petra RathinamTamil
Abalai AnjugamTamil

1960s

Year Film Language Notes
1960 Kalathur KannammaTamilAmali
Aadavantha Deivam (film)TamilNavarasam
Ponni ThirunaalTamil
1962Deivathin DeivamTamil
Nenjil Or AalayamTamilManorama
Ethaiyum Thangum IthaiyamTamil
Muthu MandapamTamil
Padithal Mattum PodhumaTamil
Policekaran MagalTamilMaari's Fiancée
1963 Konjum Kumari[10]TamilAlli
Paar Magale PaarTamilAaraveli
Lava KushaTeluguWasherman's wife
KungumamTamilKanniamma
KuberatheevuTamil
Kulamagal RadhaiTamilMuthamma
Ratha ThilagamTamil
Nenjam MarappathillaiTamilKanniyamma
Neengadha NinaivuTamil
Yarukku SonthamTamil
Naanum Oru PennTamil
Ninaipadharku NeramillaiTamil
Anandha JodhiTamilMano
KarpagamTamil
Kaanchi ThalaivanTamilSingaari
Ezhai PangalanTamil
1964Magale Un SamathuTamil
Thaali BhagyamTamilAndjalai
Ratha ThilagamTamil
Puthiya ParavaiTamilAlli Sanjeev
PadagottiTamilManickam's sister
NavarathriTamilInsane lady
VettaikaaranTamil
ThozhilaliTamilChandira
Deiva ThirumagalTamilChandira
Server SundaramTamilGuest appearance
PoompuharTamil
1965 AnandhiTamilManoranjitham
ThiruvilayadalTamilPonni
Kanni ThaaiTamilRukkumani (Rukku)
ThazhampooTamil
Kalangarai VilakkamTamilMoghini
Kalyana MandapamTamilGuest appearance
Paditha ManaiviTamil
Anbu KarangalTamiPonnamma
Vallavanaukku VallavanTamilMala
PoomalaiTamilMyna
SanthiTamil
Thaayum MagalumTamil
1966 Anbe VaaTamilKannamma
Saraswathi SabathamTamil
Kandan KarunaiTamilValli's best friend
Yaar Nee?TamilThamarai(Maid) & C.I.D Sulokchana
Madras to PondicherryTamilBrahmin Couple
MugaraasiTamilAlangaram (Thandhaiyar Paithai)
ChandhrodhayamTamilAhalya
ThenmazhaiTamilIndra
Mani MagudamTamilVanchi
Gowri KalyanamTamil
Thaali BhagyamTamilAndjalai
Iru VallavargalTamil
1967VivasayeeTamilShoki
ThiruvarutchelvarTamil
Thaikku ThalaimaganTamilMunimma
Ninaivil Nindraval (1967 film) TamilSarala
PaaladaiTamil
Iru MalargalTamilPrincipal's wife
Anubavam PudhumaiTamil
1968 Ethir NeechalTamilRenu
Galatta KalyanamTamilRathna
BommalattamTamilChinna Ponnu
Thillana MohanambalTamilKaruppayi / "Jil Jil" Ramamani / Roja Rani
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Character Artiste (Female)
Thaer ThiruvizhaTamilVel's wife
Delhi MapillaiTamil
1969Aayiram PoiTamilLilly
Nirai KudamTamilActress Girija

1970s

Year Film Language Notes
1970 ThalaivanTamil
Aana Valarthiya Vanampadiyude MakanMalayalam/Tamil
Engal Thangam TamilMiss Pantchali
Thirumalai ThenkumariTamilMunniyamma
Vilaiyaattu PillaiTamil
Muhammd bin TughkugTamilGandhimadhi
1971 KankatchiTamilSurulirajan and Manorama teamed up in this movie to perform nine different roles together
Thanga GopuramTamil
1972Sumathi En SundariTamil
Pattikada PattanamaTamilVellaiamma
Kasethan KadavuladaTamilLakshmi
NeedhiTamil
Kanna NalamaTamilK. Manorama
Vidharthikale Ithile IthileMalayalam
Raman Thediya SeethaiTamilSamoundhi
Thaikku Oru PillaiTamil
Velli VizhaTamilKomalam
Mr.SampathTamil
Annamitta KaiTamilNurse Thangame
Gnana OliTamilDoctor's wife
Shakthi LeelaiTamilKaveri
Karunthel KannayiramTamil
Kadhalikka VangaTamil
1973 Rajaraja CholanTamilPoonkodi
SuryakanthiTamil
Kasi YathiraiTamilAndal (Stage-actress)/Lalitha(Chokkalingam's lover)
AlaigalTamilNalina
ManipayalTamil
Ganga GowriTamil
PonnunjalTamil
Manidharil ManikkamTamil
Rajapart RangaduraiTamil
Ponnukku Thanga ManasuTamil
1974Kunwara BaapHindiSheela
Anbai ThediTamil
En MaganTamil
Gumasthavin MagalTamilGuest appearance
1975Devara GudiKannada
Puthu VellamTamil
Melnaattu MarumagalTamilGuest appearance
Cinema PaithiyamTamilCameo appearance
AndharangamTamil
Anbe Aaruyire TamilAlamelu
Dr. SivaTamil
Thangathile VairamTamil
PattampoochiTamilGuest sppearance
Hennu Samsarada KannuKannada
Vaazhnthu KaattugirenTamilDollak Sundari
Yarukkum Vetkam IllaiTamil
1976 AkkaTamil
Unakkaga NaanTamil
Unmaye Un Vilai EnnaTamil
Rojavin RajaTamil
Nee Oru MaharaniTamil
Mogam Muppadhu VarushamTamil
GrahapravesamTamil
VaraprasadhamTamil
BhadrakaliTamil
Vazhvu En PakkamTamilSeetha
Ungalil OruthiTamil
Perum PugazhumTamil
Paaloothi Valartha KiliTamil
Oru Kodiyil Iru MalargalTamil
Nalla PenmaniTamil
Muthaana MuthullavaaTamil
Mayor MeenakshiTamil
Kula GowravamTamil
Janaki SabathamTamil
1977 Aalukkoru AasaiTamil
Aaru PushpangalTamil
Aasai ManaiviTamil
Durga DeviTamil
Devara DudduKannada
Geddvalu NaaneKannada
Thunai Iruppal MeenakshiTamil
Nee Vazhva VendumTamil
Avan Oru SarithiramTamil
Sri Krishna Leela (1977 film)Tamil
Unnai Suttrum UlagamTamil
1978 Kuppathu RajaTamil
AnnalakshmiTamil
Maariyamman ThiruvizhaTamil
Kamakshiyin KarunaiTamil
ChittukuruviTamil
En Kelvikkenna BathilTamil
General ChakravarthyTamil
Pilot PremnathTamil
Punniya BoomiTamil
Vandikkaaran MagalTamil
Varuvaan VadivelanTamil
Vaazha Ninaithal VazhaalamTamil
Rudra ThaandavamTamil
SeervarisaiTamil
Aayiram JenmangalTamil
BhairaviTamil
Andaman KaadhaliTamil
Prathyaksha DeivamMalayalam
1979 ThyagamTamil
AlankariTamil
ImayamTamil
KalyanaramanTamil
EnippadigalTamilJayanthi

1980s

Year Film Language Notes
1980 BillaTamilRajappa's old friend
EnippadigalTamilJayanthi
Ennadi MeenakshiTamil
Nadagame UlagamTamil
NeechalkulamTamil
PanchabhoothamTamil
PoonthalirTamil
Sri RamajayamTamil
Rusi Kanda PoonaiTamil
SubhodayamTeluguSivakamini
Rishi MoolamTamil
NatchathiramTamil
JambooTamil
1981 Kodeeswaran MagalTamil
Keezh Vaanam SivakkumTamilServant
TheeTamil
SavaalTamil
Mangamma SabathamTamil
PremanubandhaKannada
Erattai ManithanTamil
Lorry Driver RajakannuTamil
1982 Vazhvey MaayamTamilBaby
Simla SpecialTamilRoja Devi
Thaai MookaambikaiTamilKittumani's sister
SangiliTamil
TheerpuTamil
Manal KayiruTamil
Marumagale VaazhgaTamilServant
Kannodu KanTamil
KaivarisaiTamil
JodippuraTamil
Pokkiri RajaTamil
Pakkathu Veetu RojaTamil
Vasandhathil Or NaalTamil
Sattam SirikkiradhuTamil
1983 SattamTamil
Dowry KalyanamTamilSeetha Latchmi
Sivappu SooriyanTamil
Miruthanga ChakravarthiTamil
NeethibathiTamilLoosy
NirabarathiTamil
Thanga MaganTamilAnnapoorani
Adutha VarisuTamil
Paayum PuliTamil
SnehabandhamMalayalam
Yamirukku BayamenTamil
SandhippuTamil
Muthu Engal SothuTamil
1984 Enakkul OruvanTamilMadan's mom
KairaasikkaaranTamil
MansoruTamil
Oh Maane MaaneTamil
Kuva Kuva VaathugalTamil
Anbe Odi VaaTamil
KudumbamTamilGuest appearance
Raja Veetu KannukuttyTamil
NinaivugalTamil
Naalai Unathu NaalTamil
1985 Antha Sila NaatkalTamil
Aagaya ThamaraigalTamil
Iru MethaigalTamil
Madras VaathiyaarTamil
VaazhkaiTamil
Sri RaghavendrarTamilSaraswathi Bhai's friend
VidhiTamil
IlamaiTamil
Simma SoppanamTamil
NyaayamTamil
NinaivugalTamil
Rajathi RojakiliTamil
Chidambara RagasiyamTamilValayapatti Valliammai
JhansiTamil
AnniTamil
KadivalamTamil
BandhamTamil
Madhuvidhu Theerum MumbeMalayalamPalakkattu Maami
Nalla ThambiTamilRaju's mother
Oru Malarin PayanamTamil
1986 VikramTamilPallathor Ramadevi
Samsaram Adhu MinsaramTamilKannamma, the maid
IlamaiTamil
KaavalTamil
NermaiTamil
PerumaiTamil
PoruthamTamil
ChandamamaTamil
OdangalTamil
Kaithiyin TheerppuTamil
VeeranTamil
Kanna Thorakkanum SaamiTamil
Sarvam SakthimayamTamilNagamma
Nambinar KeduvathillaiTamil
Nilave MalareTamil
1987 Per Sollum PillaiTamilCook
Naan Adimai IllaiTamil
Aankiliyude TharattuMalayalamSakunthala
Veendum LisaMalayalamGomathi
Makkal Enn PakkamTamil
Paruva RagamTamil
PremalokaKannada
Valayal SathamTamil
Shankar GuruTamil
Chinna Kuyil PaaduthuTamilGeetha's mother
1988 Guru SishyanTamilKalyani Nallasivam
Paatti Sollai ThattaadheTamil
En Jeevan PaduthuTamil
KathanayaganTamil
Unnal Mudiyum ThambiTamilAngayarkanni
Idhu Namma AaluTamil
Thambi Thanga KambiTamil
Penmani Aval KanmaniTamil
Anna Nagar Mudhal TheruTamil
1989 KutravaaliTamil
VasanthiTamil
Ulagam Piranthathu EnakkagaTamil
Aararo AariraroTamil
Apoorva SagodharargalTamilMuniyamma
Puthiya PadhaiTamilNational Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Meenakshi ThiruvilayadalTamil
Raaja RaajathanTamil
Pongi Varum KaveriTamil

1990s

Year Film Language Notes
1990 Michael Madana Kama RajanTamilGanga Bai
Engal Swamy AyyappanTamil
Ethir KaatruTamil
NadiganTamilBaby Amma
Enkitta MothatheTamilPandiyan's mother
Kizhakku VasalTamil
Vedikkai En VadikkaiTamil
Aarathi EdungadiTamil
En Veedu En KanavarTamil
1991 Aadi VirathamTamil
Pondatti Sonna KettukanumTamil
Aakasha Kottayile SultanMalayalamKumudam
Chinna GounderTamilChinna Gounder's mother
Chinna ThambiTamilKannamma
MarikozhundhuTamilSeenu's mother
NanbargalTamil
Pudhu ManithanTamilPangajam
IdhayamTamil
Gnana ParavaiTamil
Nattukku Oru NallavanTamil
Pondatti PondattithanTamilRajagopal's grandmother
1992 MannanTamilAzhagi
SingaravelanTamilThaiyamma
PangaliTamilDurai's mother
Nee Pathi Naan PathiTamilVedavalli
AnnamalaiTamilAnnamalai's mother
MagudamTamil
SuriyanTamil
RaasukuttiTamilRaasukutti's Mother
Onna Irukka KathukanumTamil
Pattathu RaaniTamilMuniamma
Harihara PuthiranTamil
Neenga Nalla IrukkanumTamil
Thoorathu SonthamTamil
Periya Gounder Ponnu Tamil
Idhu Namma BhoomiTamilValliammai
Unnai Vaazhthi PaadugirenTamilRavi's mother
PandithuraiTamilPandithurai's mother
1993 YejamanTamilGrandmother of Vaanavarayan
GentlemanTamilPonnammal Kicha's mother
PonnumaniTamil
Uthama RaasaTamil
DharmaseelanTamilMother Mary
SendhoorapandiTamilSenthoorapandi's mother
PangaliTamil
Atha Maga RathinameTamilPappamma
Nallathe NadakkumTamilValliammal
Rakkayi KoyilTamil
1994 May MadhamTamil
DevaTamilRaasathi
JaihindTamilBharath's mother
SarigamapadaniTamilKulasekaran's mother
SeemanTamil
AnbumaganTamil
KadhalanTamilShruthi's grandma
Vietnam ColonyTamil
RasiganTamilVijay's grandmother
RavananTamilRavanan's mother
NattamaiTamilNattamai's paternal aunt
Thaai ManasuTamilMuthamma
1995 Murai MamanTamilKannamma
Dear Son MaruthuTamil
MarumaganTamilThaiyamma
CoolieTamil
Periya KudumbamTamilRathnavelu's Mother
ThirumoorthyTamilRam Aatha
Nandhavana TheruTamil
RikshavoduTeluguBamma
Naan Petha MaganeTamilAndal
VeluchamiTamil
Mr. MadrasTamilAruna Arunachalam
Muthu KaalaiTamilRaakayi
Maaman MagalTamil
Raja Enga RajaTamil
ChellakannuTamilKaliyamurthy
DevaTamilRaasathi
Neela KuyilTamilKaattayi
1996 ParambaraiTamilParamasivan's grandmother
MahaprabhuTamilVellamma
IndianTamil
Nattupura PattuTamilPattamma
Love BirdsTamil
1997 SakthiTamil
ArunachalamTamil
VallalTamilKamakshi
1998 PooveliTamilGrandmother of Mahalakshmi
NatpukkagaTamilMuthaiya's mother
Veera ThalattuTamil
MarumalarchiTamilJayanthi's mother in law
NatpukkagaTamilMuthaiya's mother
PoonthottamTamilSundari's grandmother
DharmaTamilSharmila's grandmother
1999 RojavanamTamil
Unnai ThediTamil
PeriyannaTamil
Kummi PaattuTamil
SimmarasiTamil
Poovellam KettupparTamilHerself
Unnaruge Naan IrundhalTamilCaring maid
Edhirum PudhirumTamil
Sundari Neeyum Sundaran NaanumTamil

2000s

Year Film Language Notes
2000 Kannal PaesavaTamil
Vetri Kodi KattuTamilDeivane
Millenium StarsMalayalam
ThirunelveliTamil
Kannan VaruvaanTamilRangganayagi(Aatha)
SnegithiyeTamilVani's mother
Unnaruge Naan IrundhalTamilCaring maid
MaayiTamil
DoublesTamil
2001 Krishna KrishnaTamil'Bullet' Pushpa
Pandavar BhoomiTamil
Bava NachaduTeluguMrs. S. Bhanupathi
Seerivarum KaalaiTamil
Piriyadha Varam VendumTamilAzhagi
Sigamani RamamaniTamil
2002 ThamizhTamilThamizh's mother
JayaTamil
GeminiTamilAnnamma
Namma Veetu KalyanamTamil
KarmegamTamilKarmegham's mother
Nee PremakaiTelugu
Manorama The LegendTamilHerself
Kadhal VirusTamil
Ninu Choodaka NenundalenuTelugu
2003 SaamyTamilBhuvana's Grandmother
DiwaanTamilDuraisingam's sister
WhistleTamil
Anbe AnbeTamil
OttranTamilKarthik's Mother
Yes MadamTamil
2004 PerazhaganTamilPattamma
7G Rainbow ColonyTamilExtended cameo
KuththuTamilAnjali's grandmother
Neranja ManasuTamil
AzhagesanTamil
Super DaTamil
2005 Karka KasadaraTamil
Aadum KoothuTamilDalit woman
NarasimhuduTelugu
2006 Imsai Arasan 23m PulikesiTamilRajamatha Bhavani Ammaiyar
Pasa KiligalTamil
2007 AalwarTamilPriya's grandma
ThaamirabharaniTamilThangapazham
RaakilipattuMalayalamVani's mother
MauryanMalayalam
2008 KrishnarjunaTeluguArjun's grandmother
Uliyin OsaiTamilAzhagi
2009 ArundhatiTeluguChandramma
LaadamTamil
A Aa E EeTamil
Seetha KalyanamMalayalamSreeni's mother

2010s

Year Film Language Notes
2010 SingamTamilKavya's grandmother
Irumbukkottai Murattu SingamTamilKeluthi Amma
Kaadhal Alla Adhaiyum ThaandiTamil
2012 Valiban Sutrum Ulagam Tamil
2013 Singam IITamilKavya's grandmother
Thaaye Nee Kannurangu (short film)TamilAmma
Kaadhaley ennai KaadhaleeeeTamilSanthosh's Grandmother
2017 S3TamilKavya's grandmother

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