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Revision as of 07:51, 17 February 2020
Padmini Ramachandran | |
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Born | Padmini 12 June 1932[1] |
Died | 24 September 2006 | (aged 74)
Other names | Natiya Peroli, Pappima, Thiruvancore Sagotharigal |
Years active | 1947–1994, 2002 |
Spouse | Ramachandran (m.1961) |
Children | Premanandh (b.1963) |
Parent(s) | Father : Thangappan Nayar Mother : Saraswathi |
Relatives | Shobana (niece) Ambika Sukumaran Vineeth (nephew) Sukumari (cousin) |
Family | Lalitha (sister) Ragini (sister) Chandra Kumar (brother) Naveen (grandson) |
Signature | |
Padmini (12 June 1932 – 24 September 2006)[1][2][3] was an Indian Actress and trained Bharathanatyam dancer, who acted in over 250 Indian films.[1] She acted in Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam Telugu and Russian language films. Padmini, with her elder sister Lalitha and her younger sister Ragini, were called the "Travancore sisters".[4]
Early life
Padmini was born and raised in Thiruvananthapuram, in what was then the princely state of Travancore (now the Indian state of Kerala). She was the second daughter of Sree Thangappan Nayar and Saraswathi.[1] Her sisters Lalitha and Ragini, were also well known film actresses. Together, the three were known as the Travancore sisters.[4] Padmini and her sisters learnt Bharathanatyam from Thiruvidaimarudur Mahalingam Pillai. The trio were the disciples of Indian dancer Guru Gopinath. They learnt Kathakali and Kerala Natanam styles of dancing from him. N.S. Krishnan noticed her talents while she was presenting Parijatha Pushpapaharanam in Thiruvananthapuram. After that performance, he said that in the future she would become an actress. She was thus cast as heroine in his own production Manamagal.
The Travancore Sisters grew up in a joint family tharavadu (Malaya Cottage) in Poojappura, Trivandrum. The matriarchial head of the family was Karthiyayini Amma, whose husband was P.K. Pillai (Palakunnathu Krishna Pillai of Cherthala) alias "Penang Padmanabha Pillai". P.K. Pillai had six sons, of whom Satyapalan Nair (Baby) was a leading producer of many early Malayalam films. They performed at the 1955 Filmfare Awards. Padmini was a leading actress and one of the highest paid actresses of the 50s, 60s and 70s. She is also known as one of the charming beauty queens of the 50s and 60s. She was given the title "Natya Peroli" in Tamil Nadu because of her excellent Bharatnatyam performances in Tamil films. Her Tamil movie Thillana Mohanambal, is a cult classic of Tamil cinema and continues to be remembered even today. Her beautiful performance in Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai was outstanding and made her a national star.
Career
At the age of 14, Padmini was cast as the dancer in the Hindi film Kalpana (1948), launching her career.[5] She acted in films for nearly 30 years.[6]
Padmini starred with several of the most well-known actors in Indian film, including Sivaji Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran, N. T. Rama Rao, Raj Kapoor, Shammi Kapoor, Sathyan, Prem Nazir, Rajkumar, Gemini Ganesan and S. S. Rajendran. She appeared with Sivaji Ganesan in 59 films.
She acted mostly in Tamil films. Ezhai Padum Padu, released in 1950, was her first film in Tamil.V A Gopalakrishnan taught Padmini sisters Tamil, He was associated with Pakshi Raja studios.[1] Her association with Sivaji Ganesan started with Panam in 1952.[5] Some of her noted Tamil films include Thanga Padhumai, Anbu, Kaattu Roja, Thillana Mohanambal, Vietnam Veedu, Edhir Paradhathu, Mangayar Thilakam and Poove Poochudava. Some of her popular Malayalam films include Prasanna, Snehaseema, Vivaahitha, Adhyaapika, Kumara Sambhavam, Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu, Vasthuhara and Dolar.[4]
In two of her popular Bollywood films — Mera Naam Joker and Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai — she was paired with Raj Kapoor. She did another film with Raj Kapoor – Aashiq (1962). Her other Bollywood films include Amar Deep (1958),Payal (1957), Afsana (1966), Vaasna (1968), Chanda Aur Bijli (1969) and Babubhai Mistry's Mahabharat (1965).[1]
Her most famous was Thillana Mohanambal, a Tamil film, where she plays a dancer competing against a musician to see whose skills are better.[4] She also acted in an Indian-Soviet film Journey Beyond Three Seas (Hindi version: Pardesi) based on the travelogues of Russian traveler Afanasy Nikitin (called A Journey Beyond the Three Seas, which is now considered a Russian literary monument), in which she plays Lakshmi, a royal dancer.
Personal life
In 1961, Padmini married Ramachandran, a U.S.-based physician.[4][1] She immediately retired from films, joined her husband in the United States, and focused on family life.[4] Padmini was strongly devoted to her husband in a very traditional way and would perform all traditional poojas and worship with her husband as the focus. The couple were blessed with one son, Prem Ramachandran, who lives in Hillsdale, New Jersey and works for Warner Brothers.[7][5] Sixteen years after her wedding, in 1977, Padmini opened a classical dance school in New Jersey, named the Padmini School of Fine Arts.[5] Today, her school is considered as one of the largest Indian classical dance institutions in America.[citation needed]
Actress Sukumari was the maternal first cousin of Padmini and her sisters (the Travancore sisters). Shobana, the famous dancer, is the niece of Padmini. Malayalam actress Ambika Sukumaran is her relative. Actors Vineeth and Krishna are among her relatives.
Padmini died of a heart attack at the Chennai Apollo Hospital on 24 September 2006. She was hospitalized on the previous day when she suffered the fatal heart attack during a meeting with the then Tamil Nadu CM M. Karunanidhi. She was survived by a son, who is settled in the United States.
Padmini and Vyjayanthimala, both trained classical dancers, vied with each other throughout their careers. They were at the height of their careers and there was professional rivalry between them. The real-life envy crept into the dance drama, which added its own effects to the impact of the sequence. Padmini was well known for her professional rivalry with actress Vyjayanthimala, the successful dancer-actress.[8] They performed a dance number in the Tamil film Vanjikottai Valiban; the well known song was "Kannum Kannum Kalanthu", which was sung by P. Leela and Jikki. In the song, they were pitted against each other. Due to their professional rivalry, the song has a cult following since the film was released; the popularity of the song surpasses the popularity of the film.[8]
Awards
- Won
- Certificate of merit for Veerapandiya Kattabomman in the Afro-Asian film festival in 1960[9]
- Best actress award from Film Fans Association in 1954, 1959, 1961 and 1966.[10]
- 1958 – Kalaimamani award from the Government of Tamil Nadu
- 1957 – The "Best Classical Dancer Award" from Moscow Youth Festival
- 1966 – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for Kaajal
- 1990 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South
- 1970 – Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for Thillaanaa Mohanambal
- 2000– Tamil Nadu State Film Honorary Award – Kalaivanar Award
- Nominations
- 1960 – Filmfare Best Actress Award for the film Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai
Partial filmography
Tamil
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Lakshmi Vanthachu | Rajeswari | |
1986 | Aayiram Kannudayaal | Abhirami | |
1986 | Thaikku Oru Thalattu | Dhanam | |
1986 | Cinema Cinema | Herself | |
1985 | Poove Poochudava | Pungavanathama | |
1977 | Dheepam | Raja | dubbed in Hindi as "Jai Jagat Janani" Sivaji Ganesan's mother role |
1975 | Oru Kudumbathin Kadhai | ||
1974 | Devi Shri Kaumariamman | ||
1974 | Appa Amma | ||
1973 | Dheiva Kuzhandhaigal | ||
1972 | Appa Tata | ||
1971 | Iru Thuruvam | Thangam | |
1971 | Annai Velankanni | Swarnam | |
1971 | Rickshawkaran | Parvathi | |
1971 | Kulama Gunama | Seetha | |
1971 | Thenum Paalum | Janaki | |
1971 | Aathi Parasakthi | Lord Parasakthi | |
1971 | Thirumagal | Kalyani | |
1971 | Therottam | ||
1970 | Kumara Sambhavam | Parvathi/Sathi | |
1970 | Raman Ethanai Ramanadi | Guest appearance | |
1970 | Ethirkalam | ||
1970 | Penn Deivam | Ponnamma | |
1970 | Vietnam Veedu | Savitri | |
1970 | Vilaiyattu Pillai | Maragatham | |
1969 | Gurudhatchanai | Devaki | |
1968 | Thillana Mohanambal | Mohanambal | |
1968 | Thirumal Perumai | Deva Devi | |
1968 | Kuzhanthaikkaga | Gowri | Remade in Hindi as Nanhin Farishta |
1967 | Engaluckum Kalam Varum | ||
1967 | Iru Malargal | Uma | |
1967 | Paladai | Janaki | |
1967 | Pesum Daivam | Laxmi | |
1967 | Thiruvarutselvar | Dancer | |
1966 | Chitthi | Meenakshi | |
1966 | Saraswathi Sabatham | Devi Maha Parvathi 'Shakti' | |
1966 | Thaaye Unakkaga | Devi | |
1964 | Veeranganai | ||
1963 | Naan Vanangum Daivam | Rukmani | |
1963 | Veera Dalapathi Veluthambi | ||
1963 | Kattu Roja | Ponni | |
1962 | Raani Samyuktha | Samyuktha | |
1962 | Senthamarai | Senthamarai | |
1962 | Vikramaadhithan | Princess Ratnamalai | |
1961 | Sri Valli | Valli | |
1961 | Arasilangkumari | Anbukarasi | |
1961 | Punar Jenmam | Parvathi | |
1960 | Deivapiravi | Thangam | |
1960 | Mannadhi Mannan | Chithra | |
1960 | Meenda Sorgam | Nirmala | |
1960 | Raja Desingu | Ayisha | |
1960 | Petra Manam | ||
1960 | Raja Bakthi | Princess Sarojini | |
1960 | Baghdad Thirudan | Dancer | |
1959 | Daivame Thunai | ||
1959 | Maragatham | Maragatham/Alamu | |
1959 | Ponnu Vilayum Bhoomi | Muthamma | |
1959 | Thangapathumai | Selvi | |
1959 | Veerapandiya Kattabomman | Vellaiyammal | |
1958 | Vanjikottai Valiban | Princess Padma | |
1958 | Uthama Puthiran | Amudhavalli | |
1958 | Mangalya Bhagyam | ||
1958 | Sampoorna Ramayanam | Seethadevi | |
1957 | Raja Rajan | Princess Rama | |
1957 | Puthaiyal | Parimalam | |
1957 | Baagyavathi | Meenakshi | |
1957 | Mallika | Kamala | |
1956 | Madurai Veeran | Velaiammai | |
1956 | Amara Deepam | Roopa | |
1956 | Raja Rani | Rani | |
1956 | Aasai | Sundari | |
1956 | Kannin Manigal | ||
1956 | Verum Pechu Alla | ||
1955 | Ellam Inba Mayam | Guest artist | |
1955 | Mangaiyar Thilakam | Sulochana | |
1955 | Kaveri | Kavery | |
1955 | Gotteswaran | Neela | |
1955 | Kathanayaki | ||
1955 | Rajakumari | ||
1954 | Edhir Paradhathu | Sumathi | |
1954 | Illara Jothi | Chithra Lekha | |
1954 | Kalyanam Panniyum Brammachari | Padmini | |
1954 | Sorgavasal | Queen Kumara Devi | |
1954 | Vaira Malai | ||
1954 | Thookku Thookki | Princess Madhavi | |
1953 | Marumagal | Shantha | |
1953 | Asai Magan | Jayanthi | |
1953 | Anbu | Malathi | |
1953 | Ulagam | Bharathanatyam Dancer | |
1953 | Ponni | ||
1952 | Panam | Jeeva | |
1952 | Velaikaran | ||
1952 | Kanchana | ||
1952 | Andhaman Kaidhi | ||
1952 | Amarakavi | ||
1952 | Dharma Devathai | ||
1951 | Manamagal | Kumari | |
1951 | Or Iravu | ||
1951 | Devaki | ||
1951 | Singari | ||
1951 | Vanasundari | ||
1950 | Ezhai Padum Padu | Lakshmi | |
1950 | Marudhanaattu Ilavarasi | ||
1950 | Ponmudi | ||
1950 | Ithaya Geetham | ||
1950 | Parijatham | ||
1950 | Digambara Samiyar | ||
1950 | Manthiri Kumari | ||
1950 | Krishna Vijayam | Gopika /Dancer | |
1950 | Vijayakumari | ||
1949 | Laila Majnu | ||
1949 | Kanniyin Kaadhali | ||
1949 | Mangayarkarasi | ||
1949 | Pavalakkodi | ||
1949 | Naattiya Rani | ||
1949 | Velaikaari | ||
1949 | Vinothini | ||
1949 | Maayaavathi | ||
1949 | Vazhkai | Dancer | |
1949 | Deva Manohari | ||
1948 | Adhithan Kanavu | Mohini | |
1948 | Bhaktha Jana | Krishna | |
1948 | Bhojan | ||
1948 | Mahabali | ||
1948 | Gnana Soundari | ||
1948 | Mohini | ||
1948 | Gokuladasi | Krishna | |
1948 | Vedhala Ulagam | ||
1948 | Geetha Gandhi | ||
1947 | Kannika | Mohini |
Hindi
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1970 | Mastana | Gauri | |
1970 | Aansoo Aur Muskan | Mary | |
1970 | Mera Naam Joker | Meena/Meena Banu Bochali/Master Meenu | |
1969 | Bhai Bahen | Rani/Tara | |
1969 | Madhavi | Rajkumari Mangala V Singh | |
1969 | Chanda Aur Bijli | Bijli | |
1969 | Nannha Farishta | Gauri | |
1967 | Aurat | Parvati | |
1968 | Vaasna | ||
1966 | Afsana | ||
1965 | Mahabharat | Draupadi / Sairantri | |
1965 | Kaajal | Bhanu | |
1965 | Saptarshi | ||
1962 | Aashiq | Priti | |
1961 | Apsara | ||
1960 | Kalpana | Kalpana | |
1960 | Aai Phirse Bahar | ||
1960 | Maya Machhindra | ||
1960 | Singapore | Lata | |
1960 | Bindiya | Bindya 'Bindu' | |
1960 | Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai | Kammo | |
1959 | Amar Shaheed | ||
1958 | Ragini | Sitara Devi | |
1958 | Amar Deep | Roopa | |
1958 | Mujrim | ||
1958 | Raj Tilak | Princess Bathma | |
1958 | Sitamgar | ||
1957 | Pardesi | Lakshmi | An Indian-Soviet film. Released in Russian as Journey Beyond Three Seas |
1957 | Payal | Kamla | |
1957 | Qaidi | ||
1955 | Shiv Bhakta | Rani | |
1952 | Mr. Sampat | Malini | |
1951 | Jeevan Tara | ||
1948 | Kalpana | Dancer |
Malayalam
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Dollar | Ammachi | |
1991 | Vasthuhara | Bhavani | |
1989 | Gurudevan | Parvathy | |
1985 | Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu | Kunjoonjamma Thomas | |
1984 | Sabarimala Darshanam | ||
1979 | Ezham Kadalinakkare | Doctor | |
1971 | Rathrivandi | ||
1970 | Vivahitha | Meena | |
1970 | Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha | ||
1969 | Kumara Sambhavam | Sathi/Parvathi | |
1968 | Aparadhini | ||
1968 | Sandhya | ||
1968 | Adhyapika | ||
1964 | Kanakachilanga | ||
1964 | Devalayam | ||
1961 | Sabarimala Sree Ayyappan | Mohini/Mahavishnu | |
1961 | Ummini Thanka | Thanka | |
1959 | Chathurangam | ||
1959 | Minnalpadayali | ||
1957 | Sakunthala | ||
1954 | Snehaseema | Omana | |
1953 | Aashadeepam | Jayanthi | |
1952 | Amma | Dancer | |
1952 | Kanchana | Bhanumathi | |
1951 | Rakthabandham | Lalitha | |
1950 | Chandrika | Dancer | |
1950 | Prasanna |
Telugu
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1967 | Vasantha Sena | Anaga Sena | |
1955 | Vijaya Gauri | ||
1954 | Amara Sandhesam | ||
1953 | Oka Talli Pillalu | ||
1953 | Ammalakkalu | Usha | |
1952 | Kanchana | ||
1952 | Dharma Devatha | Narthaki | |
1951 | Navvithe Navarathnaalu | ||
1950 | Beedala Patlu | Lakshmi | |
1950 | Jeevitham | Dancer | |
1949 | Laila Majnu |
Russian
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1957 | Khozhdenie Za Tri Morya | Lakshmi |
TV series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | American Dreams | Parvathyamma | Asianet Channel |
1980's | Unknown serial by Manobala | Actress |
Dramas
- Ramayana
- Kalpana
- Valli
- Kannaki
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Front Page : Queen of Tamil cinema no more". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 26 September 2006. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ Padmini Ramachandran – Indian Actress and Dancer – Obituary
- ^ Actress Padmini dead
- ^ a b c d e f "Friday Review Chennai : Beauty, charm, charisma". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 29 September 2006. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Entertainment / Interview : The tillana glitter is intact". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 24 September 2004. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ "Beauty, charm, charisma". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 29 September 2006.
- ^ Padmini to relocate
- ^ a b Randor Guy (26 March 2011). "Vanjikottai Vaaliban 1958". The Hindu. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
- ^ "Miscellaneous / This Day That Age: dated March 17, 2010: Afro-Asian film festival". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 17 March 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ Sulochana Pattabhiraman (4 February 2001). "A role model". Chennai, India: The Hindu. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
External links
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- 2006 deaths
- Actresses in Tamil cinema
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- Filmfare Awards winners
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- Tamil Nadu State Film Awards winners
- 20th-century Indian actresses
- Women of the Kingdom of Travancore
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