Jayasudha
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Jayasudha was a famous South Indian actress from the 1970's and 1980's, with most of her films being Telugu films.
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[edit] Career
Jayasudha was born as Sujatha to a Telugu speaking family in Madras, Tamil Nadu. She became stage-struck at an early age, because of her aunt, the famous actress and director Vijaya Nirmala. It was she, who convinced Jayasudha's disapproving father, to permit his daughter to act in films. Jayasudha made her film debut when she was twelve years old as Jamuna's daughter in the Telugu film Panduntikaapuram. Her next break came in two Tamil films directed by the celebrated director K. Balachander: Arangettram and Apoorva Raagangal. The latter became a big hit. Her fame quickly spread, where Telugu film producers were offering her good film roles. While her debut role as heroine in the Telugu film Lakshman Rekha (1975) got her attention, it was really the title role in Jyothi (1975) (remake of the Hindi film Mili starring Jaya Bhaduri) that made her a huge star in Telugu films. She was now called a successor to the great Telugu actress Savithri and performed many strong roles and showed excellent range[1]. Her roles varied from the cute looking teeny bopper who wore minis in Nomu (1974)[2], to the battered wife of a sadist husband in Idi Katha Kadu, to that of a comedienne who discovers that her husband wants to murder her for her money in "Money Money." She performed showy roles in Telugu remakes of Hindi films, such as Yugandhar (1979)[3](the fighter role that Zeenat Aman originated in Don (1978 film)), Illalu (1981) (Reena Roy's dark-shaded role from Apnapan (1977)), etc. In commercial cinema, she received a huge break when she starred in Adavi Ramudu (1977). She also showed innovativeness and lack of vanity in original Telugu films like Premabhishekam (1981) where she played a supporting role as a deglamorized prostitute, while Sridevi played the female lead.[4] Although Telugu is her mother tongue language, she never learned to read or write Telugu, because she is from Madras where English and Tamil are taught in schools. But that didn't stop her from starring in 225 Telugu films, and in one year, she had 24 film releases. She accomplished all this, despite her illiteracy in Telugu, by having people read lines to her and she would remember and deliver her lines[5]. She became such a famous actress that she starred in a film Jayasudha (1982), named after her. Her fame also allowed producers to cast her sister Subhashini in supporting roles in some of the films that she starred in, such as Sivaranjani (1978) and Meghasandesham (1983). Subhashini's daughter Pooja is now a budding actress.[6]
[edit] Personal life
Jayasudha fell in love with producer Nitin Kapoor, cousin to actor Jeetendra. They married in 1985 and have two sons, Nihar and Sreyanth. She also became a Christian after a near-death experience on her honeymoon.[7]
[edit] Awards
1. Nandi Award for Best Actress for Jyothi (1975)
2. Nandi Award for Best Actress for Amekatha (1977)
3. Nandi Award for Best Actress for Megasandesham (1982)
4. Kalasagar Award as Best Actress for Megasandesham (1982)
[edit] References
1. http://www.rediff.com/movies/2000/may/13jaya.htm and http://www.nilacharal.com/enter/celeb/js.html
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaulWSb2YXs (Jayasudha's sexy dance number "Takka Takka Tak" from the Telugu film Nomu (1974)).
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5i67TyjRhY (Jayasudha's fight sequence from Yugandhar (1979), the Telugu remake of Don (1978 film)).
4. http://www.telugucinema.com/tc/movies/premabhishekam_25yrs.php
5. http://www.megafans.com/plugins/content/content.php?content.215
6. http://tollywood.allindiansite.com/previews/143_and_i_miss_you.html
7. http://www.rediff.com/movies/2000/may/13jaya.htm and http://www.nilacharal.com/enter/celeb/js.html
8. http://www.megafans.com/plugins/content/content.php?content.215
9. http://www.nilacharal.com/enter/interview/js.html
10. http://www.nilacharal.com/enter/celeb/js.html
[edit] Other links
http://www.idlebrain.com/news/2000march20/chitchat-jayasudha.html
http://www.nilacharal.com/enter/interview/js.html
http://www.idlebrain.com/celeb/jewels/jayasudha.html
http://www.idlebrain.com/goldenpics/golden11.html
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2006/03/13/stories/2006031300200700.htm
http://www.hinduonnet.com/.../2006021702020400.htm
http://www.idlebrain.com/dejavu/adaviramudu.html
http://www.cinegoer.com/gallery/events/jsexhibition/ (In 2006, Jayasudha has a showcase for the sarees that she is selling, and her husband Nitin Kapoor, aunt Vijaya Nirmala, sister Subhashini whose daughter Pooja attended the event as well.)
[edit] Trivia
Other Telugu films that Jayasudha acted in that are remakes of Hindi films are:
1. Prematarangalu(1980 (Rekha's role from Muqaddar ka sikander (1978))[8],
2. Malle Poovu (1977) (remake of Guru Dutt's film Pyaasa),
3. Sivamettina Satyam(1980) (Neetu Singh's role in the Amitabh Bachchan starrer Adalat (1977)),
4. Pakkinti Ammayi (1981) (Saira Banu's role from Padosan (1967)),
5. Vichitra Jeevitham (1978) (Rakhee's role from Daag (1973)).
She also acted in Telugu remakes of American films, such as Money (1988) (Bette Midler's role from Ruthless People (1986).
Jayasudha was disappointed when she didn't win the National Award for Best Actress for Meghasandhesam (1982), even though she claims that she came really close to winning it.[9]
Her favorite film role was the title role in Sivaranjani (1978).[10]