Lalitha (actress)

Lalitha (16 December 1930 – 1982) was an Indian actress and dancer. She was the eldest of the "Travancore Sisters"—Lalitha, Padmini, and Ragini.[2] She started her acting career in the 1948 Tamil film Adhithan Kanavu[3] and has acted in movies of different Indian languages including Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu.[4][5] She entered films before her sisters, concentrating more on Malayalam films, and was good in vampish roles.

Lalitha
Born
Lalithambika

16 December 1930[1]
Died1982 (aged 5152)
Spouse(s)Sivasankaran Nayar
Parent(s)Father : Thangappan Nayar
Mother : Saraswathi
RelativesShobana (niece)
Ambika Sukumaran
Vineeth (nephew)
Sukumari (cousin)
FamilyPadmini (sister)
Ragini (sister)
Chandran (brother)
Radhalakshmi (daughter)
Parvathy (daughter)
Saraswathy (daughter)
Krishna (grandson)

Personal life

She was born to Thangappan Nayar and Saraswathi on 16 December 1930 at Thiruvananthapuram.[6] She is the aunt of actress Shobana.[7] Malayalam actress Ambika Sukumaran is her relative. Actress Sukumari was the trio's maternal first cousin. Malayalam actor Krishna is her grandson.[8]

Partial filmography

Malayalam

Tamil

Telugu

Hindi

Sinhala

  • Surasena (1957)
  • Kapati Arakshakaya (1948) (Choreography only)

See also

  • Travancore Sisters

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1193230
  2. Rangarajan, Malathi (29 September 2006). "Beauty, charm, charisma". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  3. Kannan, Ramya (26 September 2006). "Queen of Tamil cinema no more". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  4. "Malaya Cottage was their grooming ground". The Hindu. 30 September 2006. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  5. "Colony of Memories". The Hindu. 2 August 2001. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  6. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1193230/bio
  7. Dance was Padmini's passion, not films, September 2006, Rediff.com. Retrieved July 2011
  8. M.H. Anurag (13 January 2014). "ജീവിതത്തിന്‌ ഇപ്പോള്‍ എന്തൊരു രുചി...!" [What a taste for life now!]. Mangalam (in Malayalam). Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2015.



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