Jayachitra
Jayachitra | |
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Born |
Lakshmi Krishnaveni Rohini Parvathi Devi 9 September 1957 Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Ganesh |
Children | Amresh |
Jayachitra (Telugu: జయచిత్ర) was an acting star in South Indian films of the 1970s and 1980s, consisting mostly of Tamil and Telugu films.
Childhood
Jayachitra was born in 1957. Her family was originally from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India. Her father Mahendra was a veterinary doctor, who had earlier worked as a lawyer. Her mother Ammaji (a.k.a. Jayasree) was an actress, who had acted in films such as the Tamil film "Mahaveeran" (1955). They moved to Chennai for work, which was where Jayachitra was born and raised as Rohini. Her grandmother looked after her, when her parents were busy with work. With her mother's encouragement, she became a child star at the age of six in the Telugu film "Bhakta Potana".[1]
Career as heroine
When Jayachitra was in her early teens, she screen-tested for a Telugu film titled "Beedala Paatlu," but the director felt she was too young and rejected her for the role. However, he did recommend her to K.S. Gopalakrishnan, who was looking for a young, spirited heroine, for the Tamil film "Korathi Magan," (1973). He immediately cast her, because he loved the way she delivered her lines. He signed her for three films under his banner and gave her the name Jayachitra. She continued in heroine roles in "Ponnukku Thanga Manasu" (1973) and played Sivaji's daughter in Bharata Vilas and was one of the 9 heroines in MGR's "Navaratnam." She worked for big-name directors, such as K. Balachander in "Sollathaan Ninaikiren" and Arangetram. She was Kamal Hassan's heroine in the Tamil film Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu (1978) and its Telugu remake Vayasu Pilichindi (1978). As an actress, she was known for her courage and spontaneity as she continued to star in Tamil and Telugu films. She faced a snake up close in "Vellikizhamai Viratham" (1974), and then a tiger in the Telugu film "Cheppindi Chesta" (1978). She made other unforgettable films: "Ponnukku Thanga Manasu", "Sathyam", "Kalyanamam Kalyanam", "Vandikaran Magan", Cinema Paithiyam (remake of the Hindi hit film Guddi (1971)). Most of her Tamil films are with Kamal Hassan. She memorably played the title role in the Telugu film "Kalpana" (1977), a remake of the Hindi hit film Anamika (1973).
Personal life
After more than a decade as a heroine, Jayachitra decided to concentrate on her personal life by getting married to an industrialist named Ganesh in 1983. She has a son with him named Amresh, whom she is trying to promote in show business, just as her mother had done with her.[2] Despite giving him a debut through Naane Ennul Illai (2010), the film's failure made it difficult for Amresh to succeed as an actor. In 2011, it was announced that he would work on projects titled Kaliyuga Kadhalan and Machan Ava En Aalu Da, with the former being set in three different eras, but neither film was completed.[3] Later in the year, Jayachitra announced that she was working on three more films with Amresh in the lead role, Mundru Mugangal, Nedunchalai and Scene Podathey, but again neither film materialised.[4] He also shot for a comedy film titled Kadan Vaangi Kalyanam alongside Mansoor Ali Khan during late 2011, but the film also did not release.[5] In 2013, he briefly worked on the making of another incomplete film Thaaru Maaru, which had a grand launch event.[6] In 2015, he was signed on by Raghava Lawrence to work on the music for his forthcoming film, Motta Siva Ketta Shiva.
Career as matured actress
Later, she became a character actress in K. Balachander's film "Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal" (1989).[7] After completing 200 films, she turned to television with the serial "Sumangali," which she produced, directed and acted in. It became a hit, and she was soon acting and producing other serials, "Alaigal," and "Sivaranjini" (2005).[8] She was unanimously elected chairperson of the action committee of the TV Serial Producers' Guild of South India, which in turn led to her involvement in politics. She joined the Congress party and has remained fairly active.[9] She has won numerous awards, including Tamil Nadu's Kalaimamani Award.
Career as director
She cast herself as the heroine in the Tamil film "Puthiya Ragam" (1991), which marked her debut as a director and producer. Unfortunately, the film flopped. In 2010, she cast her son Amresh as the hero in the Tamil film "Naane Ennul Illai" (2010), which she wrote, produced, and directed.[10]
Partial filmography
Tamil films
Year | Movie | Co-star | Notes |
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1972 | Kurathi Magan | Gemini Ganesan, Kamal Haasan | Debut in Tamil |
1972 | Vazhaiyadi Vazhai | Muthuraman, Prameela | |
1973 | Arangetram | Sivakumar, Kamal Haasan, Jayasudha, Prameela | |
1973 | School Master | Gemini Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki | |
1973 | Bharatha Vilas | Sivaji Ganesan, K.R Vijaya | |
1973 | Ponnukku Thanga Manasu | Sivakumar | |
1973 | Pennai Nambungal | Sivakumar, A.V.M Rajan, Jayanthi | |
1973 | Ponvandu | Jai Shankar, Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, Ushanandini | |
1973 | Sollathaan Ninaikkiren | Sivakumar, Kamal Haasan, Jayasudha | |
1974 | Engamma Sapatham | Muthuraman, Sivakumar | |
1974 | Panathukkaga | Kamal Haasan, Sivakumar | |
1974 | Ungal Viruppam | Jaishankar, Manorama | |
1974 | Idhayam Parkirathu | Jaishankar, Sreekanth, Shubha | |
1974 | Onne Onnu Kanne Kannu | Sivakumar, Cho | |
1974 | Patha Poojai | Jaishankar, Pandaribai | |
1974 | Unnaithan Thambi | Jaishankar, Sreekanth | |
1974 | Kadavul Mama | Muthuraman | |
1974 | Thaai Paasam | Sivakumar | |
1974 | Vellikizhamai Viratham | Sivakumar, Jayasudha | |
1974 | Kalyanamam Kalyanam | Jaishankar | |
1974 | Engal Kula Deivam | Muthuraman, K.R Vijaya | |
1974 | Kaliyuga Kannan | Gemini Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki | |
1975 | Pattikkaattu Raja | Sivakumar, Kamal Haasan | |
1975 | Pattampoochi | Kamal Haasan | |
1975 | Cinema Paithiyam | Kamal Haasan | |
1975 | Yarukku Maappillai Yaro | Jaishankar, Sreekanth | |
1975 | Sonthangal Vazhga | Jaishankar | |
1975 | Pinju Manam | Jaishankar, Lakshmi | |
1975 | Then Sindhudhe Vaanam | Kamal Haasan, Sivakumar, Rani Chandra | |
1976 | Inspector Manaivi | Jaishankar | |
1976 | Panakkara Penn | Jaishankar | |
1976 | Dasavatharam | Ravikumar | |
1976 | Thottathellam Pon Aagum | Jaishankar | |
1976 | Asai 60 Naal | Vijayakumar | |
1976 | Payanam | Vijayakumar | |
1976 | Thayilla Kuzhandai | Muthuraman | |
1976 | Satyam | Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Haasan | |
1976 | Kumaara Vijayam | Kamal Haasan | |
1976 | Varaprasadham | Ravichandran, Vijayakumar, M. N. Rajam | |
1976 | Nee Indri Naan Illai | Vijayakumar | |
1977 | Aalukkoru Aasai | Jaishankar | |
1977 | Navarathinam | M.G.R | |
1978 | Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu | Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan | |
1978 | Sadhurangam | Rajinikanth | |
1978 | Vanakkatukuriya Kathaliye | Rajinikanth, Vijayakumar | |
1978 | Sakka Podu Podu Raja | Jaishankar, Kamal Haasan | |
1978 | Vandikkaran Magal | Jaishankar | |
1978 | Pilot Premnath | Sivaji Ganesan, Vijayakumar, Jaiganesh, Sridevi, Sathyapriya | |
1978 | Varuvan Vadivelan | Jaiganesh, Vijayakumar, Latha, Chandrakala | |
1979 | Mayandi | Jaishankar | |
1979 | Gnana Kuzhandhai | Gemini Ganesan, Venirradai Nirmala | |
1980 | Pennukku Yaaru Kaaval | ||
1980 | Ratha Paasam | Sivaji Ganesan, Sripriya | |
1981 | Sorgathin Thirappu Vizha | Jaiganesh | |
1982 | Nandri, Meendum Varuga | Prathap K Pothan, Suhasini | Cameo Appearance |
1982 | Mamiyara Marumagala | Suresh, Manju Bhargavi | |
1982 | Nayakarin Magal | Sathyaraj | 100th film |
1983 | Kaman Pandigai | K.R.Vijaya | |
1985 | Thandanai | Vijayakumar | |
1985 | Yaar? | Arjun, Nalini, Jaishankar | |
1986 | Lakshmi Vanthachu | Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini | |
1987 | Paruva Ragam | Ravichandran, Juhi Chawla, Manorama | |
1987 | Ivargal Varungala Thoongal | Prabhu, Ambika | |
1988 | Agni Nakshatram | Karthik, Prabhu, Nirosha, Amala | |
1989 | Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal | Rahman, Sithara | |
1991 | Pudhiya Raagam | Rahman | Director, Producer, Starring |
1995 | Maaman Magal | Sathyaraj, Meena | |
1996 | Selva | Vijay, Swathi | |
1997 | Raasi | Ajith Kumar, Rambha | |
1997 | Kadhali | Vignesh, Devayani | |
1997 | Vasuki | Rajendra Prasad, Urvashi | |
2010 | Rettaisuzhi | K. Balachander, P. Bharathiraja | |
2010 | Naane Ennul Illai | Amresh, Nassar, Saranya Ponvannan |
Telugu films
- 1975 Soggadu
- 1975 Bharatamlo Oka Ammayi
- 1976 Yavvanam Katesindi - Krishnam Raju
- 1976 Maa Daivam
- 1977 Chillarakottu Chittemma
- 1977 Savasagaallu
- 1977 Tholireyi Gadichindi
- 1977 Kalpana
- 1978 Manchi Babayi
- 1978 Nindu Manishi
- 1978 Cheppindi Chesta
- 1978 Katakataala Rudraiah
- 1978 Mugguru Muggure
- 1978 Vayasu Pilichindi
- 1978 Annadammula Savaal
- 1978 Rickshaw Raji
- 1979 Muttaiduva
- 1979 Tirupati Shri Venkateswara Kalyanam
- 1979 Raavanude Ramudaithe
- 1980 Kaksha
- 1982 Bobbili Puli
- 1987 Muvva Gopaludu
- 1990 Mama Alludu
- 1993 Abbaigaru
- 1993 Rajeshwari Kalyanam
- 1995 Gharana Bullodu
- 1997 Attaa ... Nee Koduku Jaagratta
- 2001 Samarasimha Reddy
- 2002 Kondaveeti Simhasanam
- 2002 Adrishtam
- 2005 Narasimhudu
- 2005 Prema Lokam
- 2005 Kashmora
Malayalam films
- 1976 Nee Enta Lahari – Kamal Hasan
Television
- Alaigal (Sun TV)
- Sivaranjani
- Ranga Vilas (Jaya TV)
References
- ↑ CineSouth.com Now and Then Jayachitra
- ↑ The Hindu : Metro Plus Tiruchirapalli / Cinema : Another son rises
- ↑ http://www.indiaglitz.com/two-more-from-amresh-tamil-news-64565.html
- ↑ http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/itsy-bitsy/article2579782.ece
- ↑ http://www.supergoodmovies.com/21113/kollywood/mansoor-ali-khan-turns-music-composer-news-details
- ↑ http://moviegalleri.net/2013/03/thaaru-maaru-movie-launch-photos.html?pid=430236
- ↑ http://www.telugucinema.com/c/publish/stars/interview_Jayachitra_3.php
- ↑ The Hindu : As charming as ever
- ↑ The Hindu : Metro Plus Tiruchirapalli / Cinema : Small screen, big role
- ↑ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/54486.html
External links
- Jayachitra's profile at IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0419655/)