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'''Subhashini''' is a [[South Indian]] films and television actress. Her sister is famous actress [[Jayasudha]]. Both of them are nieces of famous actress and director [[Vijaya Nirmala]].<ref>[http://www.cinegoer.com/gallery/events/jsexhibition/ CineGoer.com - Gallery - Events - Jayasudha Exhibition<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> She worked with Rajini's Johnny movie's song "[https://g.co/kgs/kQoD8Q Aasaiya Kaathula thoodhu vittu]".{{Citation needed|date=December 2022}} She shared the screen with her sister in films like ''[[Sivaranjani (film)|Sivaranjani]]'' (1978), "Doctor Cine-actor" and ''[[Meghasandesam]]'' (1983). Subhashini acted in the hit film ''[[Arundhati (2009 film)|Arundhati]]''; she played the role of villain's mother. She also acts in serials like Nagaastram (E-TV), Sundarakanda (Gemini TV) and in [[Sun TV (India)|Sun TV]]'s ''[[Chellamay (TV series)|Chellamay]]''.
'''Subhashini''' is a [[South Indian]] films and television actress. Her sister is famous actress [[Jayasudha]]. Both of them are nieces of famous actress and director [[Vijaya Nirmala]].<ref>[http://www.cinegoer.com/gallery/events/jsexhibition/ CineGoer.com - Gallery - Events - Jayasudha Exhibition<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> She worked with Rajini's Johnny movie's song "[https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/g/11c3mrqx3w&hl=en-IN&q=ilaiyaraaja+asaiya+kathula&kgs=6a694ca152c8e5e3&shndl=0&source=sh/x/kp/osrp&entrypoint=sh/x/kp/osrp Aasaiya Kaathula thoodhu vittu]".{{Citation needed|date=December 2022}} She shared the screen with her sister in films like ''[[Sivaranjani (film)|Sivaranjani]]'' (1978), "Doctor Cine-actor" and ''[[Meghasandesam]]'' (1983). Subhashini acted in the hit film ''[[Arundhati (2009 film)|Arundhati]]''; she played the role of villain's mother. She also acts in serials like Nagaastram (E-TV), Sundarakanda (Gemini TV) and in [[Sun TV (India)|Sun TV]]'s ''[[Chellamay (TV series)|Chellamay]]''.


Subhashini's daughter Pooja also acted in a film but she gave it up<ref>[http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/audio-143.html Photos - Telugu Cinema function - Audio Launch - 143 - Puri Jagan - Sairam Shankar - Chakri<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Subhashini's daughter Pooja also acted in a film but she gave it up<ref>[http://www.idlebrain.com/news/functions/audio-143.html Photos - Telugu Cinema function - Audio Launch - 143 - Puri Jagan - Sairam Shankar - Chakri<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

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Subhashini is a South Indian films and television actress. Her sister is famous actress Jayasudha. Both of them are nieces of famous actress and director Vijaya Nirmala.[1] She worked with Rajini's Johnny movie's song "Aasaiya Kaathula thoodhu vittu".[citation needed] She shared the screen with her sister in films like Sivaranjani (1978), "Doctor Cine-actor" and Meghasandesam (1983). Subhashini acted in the hit film Arundhati; she played the role of villain's mother. She also acts in serials like Nagaastram (E-TV), Sundarakanda (Gemini TV) and in Sun TV's Chellamay.

Subhashini's daughter Pooja also acted in a film but she gave it up[2]

Partial filmography

Malayalam

Telugu

Kannada

  • Fifty Fifty (1984)
  • Khadeema Kallaru (1982)
  • Ajith (1982)
  • Nee Nanna Gellalare (1981) - Guest Appearance
  • Urvashi Neene Nanna Preyasi (1979) - Debut movie

Tamil

TV serials

  • Chinna Chinna Aasai- Ganga
  • Nagaastram
  • Sundarakanda as Bhanumathi Devi
  • Nagamma
  • Chellamay as Thaazhaiyamma

References

  1. ^ CineGoer.com - Gallery - Events - Jayasudha Exhibition
  2. ^ Photos - Telugu Cinema function - Audio Launch - 143 - Puri Jagan - Sairam Shankar - Chakri
  3. ^ "Maavoollo Mahasivudu (1979)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Mahalakshmi (1980)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Bangaru Bhoomi (1982)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 10 May 2023.