Vyjayanthimala

Vyjayanthimala

Acting 1933-08-13 Madras, Madras State, British India [now Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India]

Vyjayanthimala Bali (née Raman; born August 13, 1933), known mononymously as Vyjayanthimala, an Indian parliamentarian, dancer and former actress. Born to actress and dancer Vasundhara Devi in a Tamil-speaking family, she had a rare opportunity of performing a dance before the Pope at the age of 7. This cemented her interest in film and she became the one of the highest paid Indian actress of the 1950s and 1960s. Her accolades include five Filmfare Awards, two BFJA Awards, a Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour granted by the Government of India, and a Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian honor granted by the Government of India. Her dance numbers, such as 'Hothon Pe Aisi Baat Main Dabake Chali Aai...', 'Man Doley Mera Tan Doley...'; 'Chad Gaiyo Paapi Bichua...'; 'Main Ka Karu Ram Mujhey Buddha Mil Gaya' continue to be popular even today. She made waves when she appeared in a fire red swimsuit in 'Sangam'. She also paved the way for other South Indian actresses, like Hema Malini, Rekha, Sridevi, etc. to make a transition to Bollywood. After the passing of her husband, she retired from Bollywood and now resides in Chennai, with her son, who is an aspiring actor in his own right. In 2011, her son presented her with a grandchild.

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2002 Herself
1970 Parvati 'Paro'
1969 Kavita (as Vyjayantimala)
1969 Princess Amrita
1968 Munni / Laila-E-Aasmaan
1968 Mala
1968 Shanti
1967 Roopa Choudhury
1967 Shalini Singh
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1966 Princess Anuradha Singh
1966 Amrapali
1964
1964 Princess Sunita
1964 Radha Mehra
1964 Mala
1962 Geeta ‘Dr. Vidya’
1962 Sumati
1961 Dhanno
1961 Vasanthi
1960 Princess Kundhavi
1960 Kamala
1959 Manju
1958 Madhumati / Madhavi / Radha
1958 Champabai (as Vyjayantimala)
1958 Mandakini
1958 Aruna
1957 Rajni
1957 Nirmala
1957 Pushpa
1956 Ratna
1956 Janaki Subramaniam
1956 Princess Mrinalla
1956
1955 Chandramukhi
1955
1955 Beena / Devi (as Vyjayantimala)
1955 Yasmin
1954
1954 Mala
1954 Rani
1953 Rani Mehra
1951 Lata
1949 Mohana