Vijaya Nirmala
Vijaya Nirmala | |
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Born | 20 February 1946 |
Spouse(s) |
Late. Krishna Murthy (ex husband) Krishna (husband) |
Children | Vijaya Naresh (son) |
Vijaya Nirmala is an Indian film actress, producer and director known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She has directed 44 films in Telugu, and In 2002, entered the Guinness Book of Records as the female director of the most films.[1] In 2008, she received the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award for her contributions to Telugu cinema.[2]
Personal life
Vijaya Nirmala was born in Tamil Nadu to a Telugu family from Andhra. Her father has worked in film production. She has a son Naresh, who is also an actor, from her first marriage to Krishna Murthy. After divorcing her first husband, she married actor Krishna.[3]
Career
Vijaya Nirmala entered cinema at the age of seven as a child artist with a Tamil movie Machcha Rekhai (1950). At age eleven she debuted in Telugu films with the movie Panduranga Mahatmyam (1957). In 1964, she starred opposite Prem Nazir and rose to stardom with the Malayalam hit Bhargavi Nilayam.[4] Also, in 1967, she starred again opposite Prem Nazir in Udhyogastha, by P. Venu. She debuted in the Telugu industry through the film Rangula Ratnam.[5]
Her debut film in Tamil was Engaveettu Penn,[1] which was followed by movies including Panama Paasama, En Annan, Gnanaoli and Uyira Maanama. She met her second husband Krishna on the sets of Saakshi (1967), her second film in Telugu, and they starred together in 47 films. It was Saakshi that kindled her interest in direction.[1] To date, she has acted in over 200 films with 25 each in Malayalam and Tamil, and the remaining in Telugu.[1]
Her small screen debut came with Balaji Telefilms' Pelli Kanuka. Soon after, she launched her own banner Vijaya Krishna Movies and produced 15 films. She made her directorial debut with a Malayalam film on a budget of 3 lakhs. She made her directorial debut in Telugu with Meena and directed 40 films in Telugu and one film each in Malayalam (directorial debut film) and Tamil (Kungumachimizh).[1] Currently the actress-director is based in Hyderabad and is managing Padmalaya Studios and Padmalaya Telefilms Ltd.[6]
Selected filmography
Telugu
Year | Film | Role |
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1957 | Panduranga Mahatyam | Bala Krishnudu |
1958 | Bhookailas | Goddess Seetha |
1965 | Manchi Kutumbam | |
1966 | Rangula Ratnam | |
1967 | Poola Rangadu | Padma |
Saakshii | ||
1968 | Asadhyudu | Radha |
Bangaru Gaajulu | Radha | |
1969 | Aatmiyulu | Saroja |
1970 | Akka Chellelu | Lawyer Vijaya |
1971 | Bomma Borusa | |
Mosagallaku Mosagadu | Radha | |
1972 | Tata Manavadu | Rani |
Pandanti Kapuram | ||
1973 | Devudu Chesina Manushulu | |
Sahasame naa Oopiri | ||
Pinni | ||
Buddhimantudu | ||
Patnavasam | ||
Manchi Vallaki Manchivadu | Saakhi | |
Marina Manishi | ||
Meena | Meena | |
1974 | Alluri Seetarama Raju | Seeta |
Bantrotu Bharya | ||
1976 | Paadipantalu | |
1977 | Kurukshetram | Subhadra |
1979 | Hema Hemeelu | Vijaya |
1989 | Pinni | Lakshmi |
Malayalam
Year | Film | Role |
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1964 | Bhargavi Nilayam | |
1965 | Rosie | |
Kalyanarathriyil | ||
1966 | Poochakkanni | |
1967 | Pooja | |
Udhyogastha | ||
Anweshichu Kandethiyilla | ||
1968 | Karutha Pournami | |
1970 | Nishagandhi | |
Vivaham Swargathil | ||
1971 | Aana Valarthiya Vanampadiyude Makan | |
1972 | Kalippava | |
Pulliman | ||
Postmane Kananilla | Nalini | |
1973 | Thenaruvi | Sudha |
Kattuvithachavan | ||
Ponnapuram Kotta | ||
Kavitha | ||
1974 | Durga | Thulasi |
1976 | Kenalum Collectorum |
Tamil
Year | Film | Role |
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1950 | Machcha Rekhai | Young Mahalingam |
1965 | Enga Veetu Penn | |
1966 | Chitthi | Saroja |
1967 | Pandhayam | |
1968 | Neelagiri Express | Geetha |
Panama Pasama | ||
Siritha Mugam | ||
Sathiyam Thavaradhey | ||
Soaappu Seeppu Kannadi | Latha | |
Uyira Manama | ||
1969 | Anbalippu | Meena |
1970 | En Annan | Thangam |
1971 | Yanai Valartha Vanampadi Magan | |
1972 | Gnana Oli | |
Vazhaiyadi Vazhai | ||
1974 | Puthiya Manithan | |
1984 | Sumangali Kolam |
Director
Year | Film | Notes |
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1971 | Meena | Based on the novel Meena by Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani which was later adapted into 2016 movie A Aa[7] |
1973 | Kavitha | Malayalam: IV SASI directed for her |
1974 | Devadasu | |
1976 | Devude Gelichadu | Remake of Malayalam film Yakshagaanam |
1977 | Panchaithi | |
1979 | Moodu Puvvulu Aaru Kayalu | |
Hema Hemeelu | ||
1980 | Ram Robert Rahim | Remake of Hindi film Amar Akbar Anthony |
Kiladi Krishnudu | ||
Sirimalle Navvindi | ||
1981 | Bhogi Mantalu | |
Antham Kadidi Aarambam | Remake of Kannada film Antha | |
1982 | Doctor Cine Actor | |
1983 | Bezawada Bebbuli | |
1984 | Mukhyamantri | Remake of Kannada film Chakravyuha |
1985 | Lankabiddelu | |
1989 | Sahasame Naa Oopiri | |
1990 | Prajala Manishi | |
1994 | Yes Nenante Nene | |
1996 | Puttinti Gowravam | |
2009 | Neramu Siksha |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Vijayanirmala enters the Guinness". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 2002-04-30.
- ↑ Ragupathi Venkaiah Award to Vijaya Nirmala
- ↑ "Bestowed with bliss". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 2007-08-04.
- ↑ B. Vijayakumar (2009-11-16). "Bhargavi Nilayam 1948". Chennai, India: The Hindu.
- ↑ http://www.sify.com/movies/ragupathi-venkaiah-award-to-vijaya-nirmala-news-telugu-kkfqMxaehec.html
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 11, 2011. Retrieved February 26, 2011.
- ↑ http://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/020616/a-aa-movie-review-trivikram-is-back-with-a-bang.html