K. R. Indira Devi

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K. R. Indira Devi
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Old Portrait of K.R Indira devi
Born
Kancheepuram Ramasamy Indira Devi

(1949-01-01)1 January 1949
Died16 March 2017 (aged 68)
Other namesIndira, Indira Devi
Occupation(s)Actress, Dubbing Artiste
Years active1959–2017
SpouseSankara Narayanan
ChildrenJayageetha (daughter)
ParentK. S. Ramasamy (father)
RelativesAnuradha (Sister)
Awards Kalaimamani Awards

K. R. Indira Devi (1949–2017) was an Indian actress who was active in Tamil Cinema during the latter half of the 20th century. She was well known for her supporting roles, but was also a successful dubbing artist. In a career spanning close to five decades, she acted in more than 250 films in the Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. [1] Indira debuted as heroine in Konjum Kumari (1963). She was awarded the Kalaimamani by Government of Tamil Nadu. [2]

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Early life

Indira Devi was born in the Kanchipuram district. At the age of 14, she moved to Chennai and joined drama troupe and began performance in stage plays. Then she entered film industry and started her career in Supporting role. In 1959, she acted with Kann Thirandhathu starring Mynavathi under the direction of K. V. Srinivasan produced by Narayanan Companies and she was the onscreen pair for A. Karunanidhi. She made her acting debut as heroine with Konjum Kumari starring R. S. Manohar and Manorama under the direction of G. Viswanathan and produced by Modern Theatres in 1963. [3] Indira was the onscreen pair for M. N. Nambiar in MGR's Petralthan Pillaiya (1966), Gemini Ganesan in Sumaithaangi (1962) and M. R. Radha in Hello Mister Zamindar (1965). She starred with Sivaji Ganesan, and Sivakumar. She acted in more than 250 films in the Tamil and other Indian languages, the notable ones being Kandhan Karunai, Sindhu Bhairavi, and with superstar Rajinikanth in films such as Mannan, and Panakkaran. Her last film was Girivalam (2005) where she played Granny to Richard Rishi. [4] Indira acted in many television serials, and worked as a dubbing artist in more than 500 films.

Other works

Indira also worked as a heroine in the film Konjum Kumari . The film also marked versatile actress Manorama raised to the status of heroine. The film was made by editor-turned-director G. Viswanathan. The film was Modern Theatres' 100th film. T. R. Sundaram's last film. [5] Indira worked along with Sivaji Ganesan and S. S. Rajendran in R. K. S. drama troupe, and with Sivaji Ganesan's stage play named as Thenkkoodu.

Personal life

Indira's father K. S. Ramasamy was a popular Carnatic singer as well as a stage artiste. [6] Indira is also the elder sister of popular dubbing artist Anuradha and mother of dubbing artist Jayageetha. Indira was married to Shankara Narayanan and they have one daughter, named Jayageetha. [7]

Death

On 16 March 2017, Indira Devi was admitted to hospital in Chennai for respiratory problems and died following a Cardiac arrest. She was 68 years old. A number of Tamil film celebrities including Secretary Vishal, Vice-president Ponvannan, and General council members Udhaya and Hemachander from Nadigar Sangam visited her place and paid their obeisance.[ citation needed ]

Award

Partial filmography

Indira Devi acted in more than 250 films.

Tamil

YearMovieRoleNotes
1959 Kan Thiranthathu Chinnayi
1962 Paadha Kaanikkai
Sumaithaangi
1963 Konjum Kumari ManickamDebut Film as Heroine
Kunkhumam Rani
1964 Vazhkai Vazhvatharke
1965 Hello Mister Zamindar
1966 Petralthan Pillaiya
1967 Kandhan Karunai
1968Sathiyam Thavaradhey
1970 Enga Mama
Yaen?
Paadhukaappu
1971 Moondru Dheivangal Koteeswaran's duplicate lover
Sabatham Yasodha
1973 Pookkari
1974 Athaiya Mamiya
1976 Dasavatharam Thalambu
1979 Gnana Kuzhandhai
Azhiyatha Kolangal
1980 Ilamai Kolam
1981Velichathukku Vaaga
1982 Anandha Ragam
1983Yuga Dharmam
1984 Raja Veettu Kannukkutty
1985 Sindhu Bhairavi
Sri Raghavendrar
1990 Panakkaran
1991 Jenma Natchathram Mrs. ElizabethRemake of The Omen (1976)
Paattondru Ketten
Puriyaadha Pudhir
1992 Mannan
1994 Magalir Mattum
2005 Girivalam Giriprasad's grandmotherRemake of Hindi film Humraaz

Kannada

YearMovieRoleNotes
1963 Mana Mecchida Madadi
1968 Mannina Maga
1970Vaagdaana
Devara Makkalu
1975 Thrimurthy
1977 Bayasade Banda Bhagya
Chinna Ninna Muddaduve
1978 Suli
1981 Keralida Simha
1984Onde Raktha

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