Jayamala - Wikipedia
Jayamala - Wikipedia
Jayamala - Wikipedia
Jayamala
Jayamala (born 28 February 1955)[1] is an Indian
Jayamala
actress and politician. She served as the Minister for
Women and Child Development and Empowerment of
Differently Abled and Senior Citizens in the Government
of Karnataka, by virtue of being a member of the
Karnataka Legislative Council.[2] She served as the
female president of the Karnataka Film Chamber of
Commerce between 2008 and 2010.[3][4] Her popular
Kannada films include Premada Kanike, Shankar Guru,
Antha and Chandi Chamundi among several others. She
has produced and acted in the award-winning Thaayi
Saheba.
Kannada films
June 2018 – June 2019
Tamil
Preceded by Umashree
Malayalam: Credited as Jayanthi
Telugu Minister for Kannada and Culture, and
Information and Public Relations,
References Government of Karnataka
In office
She was first married to Kannada Film actor Tiger 29 June 2008 – May 2010
Prabhakar. and the couple has a daughter Soundarya, a Succeeded by Basant Kumar Patil
popular actress in her own right. After her divorce [6][7]
Personal details
she married cinematographer H. M. Ramachandra.[5][8]
Born 16 September 1955
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Kannada cinema during the early 1980s. She started her H.M. Ramachandra (m. 1990)
career as a Rajkumar heroine and after a string of
successful movies with him went on to star opposite all Children Soundarya Prabhakar
the top heroes of Sandalwood,[9] With Anant Nag, she (b.1986)
has acted in romantic movies as Janma Janmada Profession Actress · politician
Anubandha and Premave Baalina Belaku. With
Vishnuvardhan, she starred in multi-starrer pot-boilers like Hanthakana Sanchu, Naga Kala Bhairava
and Sididedda Sahodara. Her pairing with Ambareesh, started with the cult classic Antha where she
played the tragic role of a cabaret dancer who is his sister and then went on to become his heroine in
several movies like Ajith, Prema Matsara and Khadeema Kallaru. Her pairing with Shankar Nag in
many movies also proved successful, including the heroine-oriented Chandi Chamundi that made her
a household name as an action heroine.
Her last successful pairing was with Prabhakar, (who incidentally had played her brother in Chandi
Chamundi) whom she married in 1985 after which she quit films. Interestingly Jayamala and top
heroine Aarathi costarred in nine films with Jayamala's glamour quotient complementing Aarathi's
simple-girl appeal.
Her first production venture Thaayi Saheba was directed by Girish Kasaravalli and won a National
award. Jayamala received a special jury award for her performance in the film.[10] Jayamala created
history of sorts when she became the only actress in the Indian film industry to be conferred a
doctorate for writing a thesis. Her thesis was on the rehabilitation of rural woman in Karnataka and
required her to tour Karnataka and also scrutinise several documents. The Doctorate was conferred
by the Bangalore University on 18 January 2008 and presented by former President Dr A P J Abdul
Kalam.
Controversy
She was at the center of a controversy when she claimed that she touched the Lord Ayyappa idol in
Sabarimala during the shooting of Tamil movie titled 'Nambinar Keduvathillai'. Women from the age
10–50 are banned from entering Sabarimala temple. It created a furor in India and led to ideological
warfare in Indian media and courts. It was Mr V Rajendran[11][12] who is currently the Kerala state
committee member of Bharatiya Janata Party who filed the petition against her in Ranni court.
Jayamala has said she regretted her action, but clarified that she was pushed into the shrine by a
crowd of devotees. Rajendran insisted that it is impossible to touch as the shrine is located far inside
the Garbhagriha. The Supreme Priest of Sabarimala Kantararu Maheshwararu had dismissed the
actress's statement as a figment of her imagination.[13][14][15][16][17]
Filmography
Kannada films
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1997 Thaayi Saheba Girish Kasaravalli Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
Tamil
1. Oru Kodiyil Iru Malargal (1976)
2. Jamboo (1980)
3. Bhama Rukmani (1980)
4. Andru Muthal Indru Varai (1981)
5. Kadavulin Theerpu (1981)
6. Kalthoon (1981)
7. Asthivaram (1982)
8. Kann Sivanthaal Mann Sivakkum (1983) as Valli
9. Thalaimagan (1983)
10. Kuvaa Kuvaa Vaaththukkal (1984)
11. Pozhuthu Vidinchachu (1984)
12. Padikkadha Pannaiyar (1985)
13. Nambinar Keduvathillai (1986)
14. En Pondatti Nallava (1995) as Mayilu
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Telugu
1. Rakshasudu (1986)
2. Bhale Ramudu (1986)
References
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3. "Jayamala elected KFCC president" (http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnata
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