Manjula (Kannada actress)

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Manjula
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Born
Honnenhalli Shivanna Manjula

(1954-11-08)8 November 1954
Died12 September 1986(1986-09-12) (aged 31)
Bangalore, India
Resting place 13°22′17″N77°05′15″E / 13.371298°N 77.087395°E / 13.371298; 77.087395
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1972–1986
SpouseAmritham
Children1

Honnenhalli Shivanna Manjula (8 November 1954 – 12 September 1986) was an Indian actress who acted in predominantly Kannada language films in addition to Tamil (credited as Kumari Manjula) and Telugu films (credited as Kannada Manjula). She was one of the most successful and prominent actresses of Kannada films in the 1970s and 1980s. She acted in more than 100 films and won several awards for her performances, [1] including a Filmfare Award.

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Personal life

Manjula was born to M. H. Shivanna and Deveramma in Honnenahalli, a village in Tumkur District. [2] Her father Shivanna was a police sub inspector. She was married to film director Amrutham who worked with her in films such as Hudugaatada Hudugi and Kanasu Nanasu. The couple had a son, Abhishek.

Death

Manjula died after suffering burns in a kitchen fire on 19 September 1986. [3] [4] While initially deemed an accident, the Times of India reported the death as suicide. [5]

Career

Manjula started her acting career in 1965 with a drama troupe Prabhat Kalavidaru. She entered the Kannada film industry in a small role in Mane Katti Nodu in 1966. Her debut as a heroine was in the 1972 film Yaara Saakshi, directed by veteran director M. R. Vittal. She shared the screen with all the top Kannada actors including Rajkumar, Vishnuvardhan, Srinath, Ashok and Shankar Nag. Her most successful pairing [1] [ vague ] was with Srinath [6] and they acted together in about 35 films. [1]

She starred in over one hundred films. She specialized in the role of the bossy tomboyish village belle which brought her huge success as a top Kannada heroine in the late 1970s. Some of her notable films are Sampathige Savaal , Eradu Kanasu , Sose Thanda Sowbhagya, Besuge and Seetharamu . She also acted with well known actors in other languages like Ramakrishna (Telugu), Kamalahasan and Rajinikanth (Tamil).

Filmography

Kannada

YearFilmRoleNotes
1966 Mane Katti Nodu ManjuChild actress
1967 Padhavidhara Child actress
1969 Eradu Mukha NaliniChild actress (credited Kumari Manjula)
1972Yaara SakshiDebut as lead actress
1973 Mooroovare Vajragalu Satyabhama
1974 Eradu Kanasu Lalitha
1974 Sampathige Savaal Durga
1974 Bhakta Kumbara Gora's sister-in-law
1974 Professor Huchuraya M. N. Geetha
1974 Sri Srinivasa Kalyana Padmavathi
1975 Devara Gudi Vasanthi
1975 Daari Tappida Maga Pushpa
1975Ninagagi NaanuPrathima
1975 Mayura Premavati
1975NireeksheVasumathi
1975Hennu Samsarada KannuRadha
1976 Hudugatada Hudugi Sujatha
1976Baduku BangaravayithuMahadevi
1976 Besuge Suma
1976 Chiranjeevi Sharada
1976 Bangarada Gudi Radha
1976 Thulasi Hema
1976Kanasu NanasuPriya
1977DeepaDeepa Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada
1977Sri Renukadevi MahatmeLakshmidevi
1977DhanalakshmiRohini
1977 Bayasade Banda Bhagya Shanthi
1977 Sose Tanda Soubhagya Geetha
1977 Thayigintha Devarilla Geetha
1977Veera Sindhura LakshmanaSpecial appearance
1977Chanda MaruthaSpecial appearance
1977 Kittu Puttu Roopa
1977Ganda HendathiGeetha
1977 Kumkuma Rakshe Seetha
1977 Galate Samsara Janaki
1978Halli HaidaParvathi
1978 Muyyige Muyyi Pallavi
1978Anuraga BandhanaSpecial appearance
1978Aparadhi NaanallaPankaja
1978 Nanna Prayaschittha Suneetha
1978 Sneha Sedu Seetha
1978 Vasantha Lakshmi Lakshmi
1978 Chithegu Chinthe
1978 Bhale Huduga Geetha
1978 Madhura Sangama Sharada
1978 Singaporenalli Raja Kulla Thara
1979 Adalu Badalu Latha/BangariSpecial appearance
1979 Aliya Devaru Geetha
1979 Seetharamu Seetha
1979 Pakka Kalla Latha
1979 Putani Agent 123
1979 Savathiya Neralu Padmini
1979 Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu Madhavi
1979 Mallige Sampige
1979 Ene Barali Preethi Irali
1980 Point Parimala Parimala
1980 Rama Parashurama
1980Rama Lakshmana
1980 Moogana Sedu Mangala
1980 Haddina Kannu "Benne" Bhagya
1980 Manjina There Kusuma
1980Usha SwayamvaraUsha
1980 Simha Jodi Uma
1980 Manku Thimma
1980 Rusthum Jodi PadmaSpecial appearance
1980 Janma Janmada Anubandha
1980MithunaRaaji
1980 Pattanakke Banda Pathniyaru Maananda
1981 Nee Nanna Gellalare Nalini
1981PremanubandhaVaasanthi
1981 Avali Javali Geetha
1981 Simhada Mari Sainya Special appearance
1981 Guru Shishyaru Chitralekha
1981 Mareyada Haadu Ashwini
1981 Snehitara Savaal Geetha
1981ShikariAasha
1982RudriRudramma
1982Kempu Hori
1982Chellida RakthaGirija
1982Mareyalagada Kathe
1982ArchanaRaniSpecial appearance
1982Swarna Mahal Rahasya
1982Guna Nodi Hennu KoduUmaa
1982Benki ChenduSeetha
1982Mava Sose SavalRadha
1982Snehada SankoleNalini
1982 Hasyaratna Ramakrishna Special appearance
1982Betthale SeveDevi
1983 Hosa Theerpu DancerSpecial appearance
1983Keralida HennuJayalakshmiSpecial appearance
1983 Kranthiyogi Basavanna Neelambike
1983Ananda SagaraDhairyalakshmiSpecial appearance
1984Onti DhwaniLathaSpecial appearance
1984 Kalinga Sarpa Muthu
1984Enka Manka
1985 Savira Sullu Durga
1985Bhayankara Bhasmasura
1992Mana Gedda MagaChandraa

Other languages

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1974Thota RamuduDurgaTelugu
1975 Pooja LalithaTelugu(remake of Eradu Kanasu)
Puthu VellamTamil
Maalai Sooda Vaa Radha
Edupparkai Pillai
1980Kaalam Badhil Sollum

Manjula died after suffering burns during a kitchen fire on 9 September 1986. While initially deemed an accident, the Times of India reported the death as suicide. [7]

References

Citations
  1. 1 2 3 "Manjula's Profile". Chitraranga.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
  2. Patil, S.H. (2002). Community dominance and political modernisation: the Lingayats. Mittal Publications. p. 50. ISBN   81-7099-867-0.
  3. Suresh Angadi (21 March 2021). "Kannada talents that departed early". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
  4. "This Sandalwood sensation rose from dustbin to success and met a fiery end". Suvarna Newstable. March 2018. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
  5. "From Soundarya and Shankar Nag to Kalpana, Manjula and Sunil - Sandalwood stars who passed away too soon". The Times of India. 5 February 2020. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  6. B. V. Shiva Shankar (30 March 2007). "Made for each other". The Hindu . Archived from the original on 16 September 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
  7. "From Soundarya and Shankar Nag to Kalpana, Manjula and Sunil - Sandalwood stars who passed away too soon". The Times of India. 5 February 2020. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 4 March 2023.
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