Rajasulochana
Rajasulochana | |
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Born |
Pilliarchetty Bhakthavatsalam Naidu Rajeevalochana 15 August 1935 Bezawada, Madras Presidency |
Died |
5 March 2013 77) Chennai | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1950s to 1970s |
Spouse(s) | C. S. Rao |
Pilliarchetty Bhakthavatsalam Naidu Rajeevalochana (15 August 1935 – 5 March 2013), better known as Rajasulochana was a South Indian classical dancer and film actress.[1] She has acted in more than 300 films in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi language films.[2]
Early life
She was born on 15 August 1935 in Bezawada (now Vijayawada), in the Andhra Pradesh. Her father Bhakthavatsalam Naidu worked in Indian Railways and was transferred to Madras as PA to the General Manager of M&SM Railway. At school her name was recorded in error as Rajasulochana.[3]
Career
She learned Indian classical dance from Lalithamma, K. N. Dhandayuthapani Pillai, Acharyulu and Vempati Chinna Satyam, Krishnakumar, Vishnu Vysarkar, and Kalamandalam Madhavan.
The Kannada stage and screen maestro H. L. N. Simha gave her an acting opportunity in "Gunasagari" (Kannada, 1953), produced by Gubbi Veeranna. Subsequently she acted in about 274 films in all South Indian languages. She acted with all the leading stars of South Indian cinema such as M. G. Ramachandran, Sivaji Ganesan, N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Rajkumar, S. S. Rajendran, A. P. Nagarajan and M. N. Nambiar.
Pushpanjali Nritya Kala Kendram
She founded the dance school "Pushpanjali Nritya Kala Kendram" in 1961 in Chennai. It has trained many students in Indian classical dance forms and celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1986. She gave many dance performances in India and abroad and got critical acclaim for the dance dramas.
Personal life
She married Actor Director C. S. Rao and had twin daughters and a son. One daughter is a talented dancer and lives in Chennai. Her other twin daughter and son live in the US.
Death
Rajasulochana died in Chennai on 5 March 2013 at the age of 77.[4] Condoling her death, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said the actress had left an imprint for herself in the film industry. She was engaged in creating artistes in her dance school 'Pushpanjali Nrithya Kala Kendram' here, Jayalalithaa said.[5]
Partial Filmography
1950s
1953 Gunasagari - Debut film
1953 Kanna Talli - Guest role
1954 Anta Manavalle
1954 Bedara Kannappa
1954 Sri Kalahastiswara Mahatyam - Chintamani
1955 Pennarasi
1956 Chori Chori - Bhagwan's wife
1956 Marma Veeran
1956 Penki Pellam
1956 Rangoon Radha - Radha
1956 Gulebhagavali - Nagmatha
1956 Sontha Ooru
1956 "Raja Rani" 1957 Alladdin Ka Chirag
1957 Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam - Sitara, dancer
1957 Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum
1957 Ambikapathy - Kannamma
1957 Sarangadhara
1957 Suvarna Sundari - Jayanthi
1957 Todi Kodallu - Navaneetham
1957 Vanangamudi - Ambige
1958 Sitaron Se Aage
1958 Thai Pirandhaal Vazhi Pirakkum
1958 Bhuloka Rambhai
1958 Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu
1958 Mangalya Balam
1958 Pelli Naati Pramanalu - Radha Rani
1959 C.I.D.Girl
1959 Jayabheri - Narthaki Amrutha
1959 Raja Makutam - Prameela
1959 Thaai Magalukku Kattiya Thaali 1960 Total Overdose
1960s
1960 Aai Phirse Bahar
1960 Mahakavi Kalidasu
1960 Kavalai Illaadha Manithan
1960 Shantinivasam
1961 Arasilangumari - Azhagurani
1961 Nallavan Vazhvan
1961 Iddaru Mitrulu - Sarala
1961 Sabash Raja
1962 Chitti Tammudu
1962 Tiger Ramudu
1963 Tirupathamma Katha
1963 Valmiki
1963 Parisu
1964 Babruvahana - Uloochi
1964 Velugu Needalu
1965 Pandava Vanavasam - Dancer
1967 Konte Pilla
1970s
1972 Tata Manavadu - Geetha
1972 Jaga Mecchida Maga
1974 Chakravakam
1975 Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal - Padma
1975 Idhayakani
1977 Gaayathri
1978 Karunamayudu
1980s
1992 Chinna Kodalu as wife of Dr.Prabhakar Reddy
1995 Thodi Kodallu as mother of Jayasudha and Malasri
References
- ↑ Soman, Sandhya (5 March 2013). "Veteran actress Rajasulochana passes away in Chennai". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ↑ Memories linger, Randor Guy at The Hindu, 2 September, 2011.
- ↑ Guy, Randor (5 March 2013). "The queen of the screen". The Hindu (Chennai, India).
- ↑ "Veteran actress Rajasulochana passes away - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
- ↑ http://www.indianexpress.com/news/veteran-south-indian-actress-rajasulochana-dies-at-77/1083440/