Ilavarasi

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Ilavarasi
Other namesKalpana (Telugu)
Manjula Sharma (Kannada)
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1982–1992 (Lead actress)
1993–2005 (Supporting actress)

Ilavarasi is an Indian actress. She has appeared in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada cinema. She was one of the prominent lead actresses from 1982 to 1992. Her popular lead roles are Vatsalyam along with Mammootty and Visu' s Samsaram Adhu Minsaram . She is credited as Ilavarasi in Tamil, Kalpana in Telugu and Manjula Sharma in Kannada. [1] She is best known for her supporting roles in late 1990s. [2]

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Partial filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1982 Vazhvey Maayam Savithri Saminathan SasthriTamil
1983 Mutthaide Bhagya Kannada
Kokkarakko Tamil
Manaivi Solle Manthiram RaniTamil
Sattam Tamil
Alai Payum NenjangalTamil
1984Oorkku UpadesamTamil
Sathiyam NeeyeTamil
Veetuku Oru Kannagi Tamil
24 Mani Neram RekhaTamil
KadamaiTamil
Alaya Deepam Tamil
Sirai Politician's daughterTamil
Kuva Kuva Vaathugal Tamil
Dhavani Kanavugal Tamil
Naan Paadum Paadal SivagamiTamil
Vengaiyin MainthanTamil
Oru Kochu Swapnam SindhuMalayalam
Hosa Ithihasa Kannada
1985 Aval Sumangalithan UmaTamil
Mannukketha Ponnu Tamil
Anthasthu RadhaTamil
Chain Jayapal Tamil
Avan Tamil
Chidambara Rahasiyam UmaTamil
Kunguma Chimil PhilomenaTamil
Samaya Purathale SatchiTamil
VeshamTamil
NaamTamil
Mappillai Singam Tamil
Alaya Deepam RadhaTelugu
Karaiyai Thodadha Alaigal Tamil
1986 Samsaram Adhu Minsaram SarojiniTamil
Oomai Vizhigal UmaTamil
Thaaiku Oru Thaalaattu Tamil
Thalayattu BommaigalTamil
Bathil Solval BhadrakaliTamil
Mama Kodallu SavalTelugu
Adutha VeeduSelviTamil
Kadaikan PaarvaiTamil
Mahasakthi MariammanTamil
OdangalTamil
JeevanathiTamil
1987AattakkadhaMalayalam
Olavina Udugore Kannada
Thaliya AaneKannada
Samsaram Oka Chadarangam SarojiniTelugu
Naku Pellam KavaliSeetaTelugu
Chinna Kuyil Paaduthu VasanthiTamil
Srimathi Oka Bahumathi DhivyaTelugu
Kaboye AlluduSarojaTelugu
Manmadha Leela Kamaraju Gola KalpanaTelugu
Chandamama RaaveTelugu
Alludu KosamRadha KumariTelugu
Enga Veetu RamayanamTamil
Kalyana Kachery Tamil
1988 Penmani Aval Kanmani Tamil
VasanthiTamil
Nammoora Raja Kannada
Oomai Kuyil Tamil
Prema Telugu
Nava BharathamParvathammaTelugu
Maa Telugu TalliTelugu
Bandipotu [3] RaniTelugu
Bava Marudula Saval Telugu
Sagatu Manishi Telugu
Chattamtho Chadarangam Inspector PremaTelugu
Sahasam Cheyara Dimbhaka KalpanaTelugu
PadmavyuhaKannada
1989 Ondagi Balu Kannada
Mundhanai SabhathamTamil
Rasathi KalyanamTamil
Namma BhoomiKannada
Athaimadi Methaiadi Tamil
SumangaliDivyaTelugu
Joo Laka TakaMary KarunaTelugu
Oorantha GolantaGeethaTelugu
1990Ethir KaatruTamil
Poli KittyKannada
Arubadhu Naal Arubadhu NimidamTamil
Enga Ooru AttukkaranTamil
Ethir KaatruTamil
Neti CharitraSumathiTelugu
1991Thanga ThamaraigalTamil
1992Mangala NayaganTamil
SamarasimhaKannada
Balarama Krishnulu SeetaTelugu
1993 Aalavattam UshaMalayalam
Vatsalyam ShobhaMalayalam
Aranmanai Kili Poongodi's motherTamilSupporting role
Jailer JagannathKannada
O' Faby JeniMalayalam
Sabash Babu Tamil
1994SanthaanagopaalamSandhyaMalayalam
Mudhal Manaivi RenuTamil
Maa Voori MaarajuRajammaTelugu
1995Kaattile Thadi Thevarude AanaAmminiMalayalam
Aadaalla MajakaTelugu
AuntyTelugu
Big BossTelugu
Thedi Vandha Raasa Tamil
1996 Hitler SeethaMalayalam
Pudhu Nilavu Tamil
Panchalankurichi Tamil
Rhythu RajyamTelugu
1997 Asuravamsam SerinMalayalam
1998 Sivappu Nila Tamil
1999 Hello Tamil
Seetharama Raju LakshmiTelugu
2000 Good Luck SangeethaTamil
2000 Devullu Goddess AlameluTelugu
2001RashtrageetheKannada
Apparaoki Oka Nela ThappindiSumitraTelugu
Kottai Mariamman Tamil
Seerivarum Kaalai DoctorTamil
2002 Indra Indra's Elder SisterTelugu
2003 Dil Nandhini's motherTelugu
2005 Chakram Telugu
2008 Parugu Meena's MotherTelugu

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