Malashri

Indian actress


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nameMalashri
captionMalashri in 1992
birth_nameSri Durga
birth_placeMadras, Tamil Nadu, India
other_namesMalashree
occupationActress
yearsactive1979–present
relativesSubhashri (step-sister)
spouse
children2, including Aradhana
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| name = Malashri | image = | image_size = | caption = Malashri in 1992 | birth_name = Sri Durga | birth_date = | birth_place = Madras, Tamil Nadu, India | other_names = Malashree | occupation = Actress | yearsactive = 1979–present | relatives = Subhashri (step-sister) | spouse = | children = 2, including Aradhana Malashree (born Sridurga Pandey) is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Kannada cinema besides also having sporadically appeared in Telugu and Tamil language films. "She has appeared in 100 and more films in a career spanning three decades." . She began her career as a child artiste in the 1979 Tamil film Imayam. She made her debut as an adult in the 1989 Kannada-language film Nanjundi Kalyana. In the following years, she established herself as one of Kannada cinema's top heroines. She had been called, by the media and fans, "Kanasina Rani". She is popular for playing diverse roles in women-centric movies many of which were highly successful at the box-office.

Her debut film Nanjundi Kalyana with Raghavendra Rajkumar was a major box office success, which was her breakthrough. Throughout the '90s, she starred in several successful films like: Gajapathi Garvabhanga (1989), Policena Hendthi (1990), Kitturina Huli (1990), Rani Maharani (1990), Mruthyunjaya (1990), Hrudaya Haadithu (1991), Ramachaari (1991), Belli Kalungura (1992), Solillada Saradara (1993) and Gadibidi Aliya (1995), establishing herself as one of the top heroines of the Kannada film industry. In 1992, she starred in 19 films, breaking the 24-year-old record of highest releases in Kannada in a lead role in a single year, held by Dr. Rajkumar. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress in 1991 for her performance as a young woman inflicted with an incurable heart disease in the movie Hrudaya Haadithu. In 2015, she won her first Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress for her action-oriented role in Ganga. She was considered Hema Malini of Kannada cinema by Dr. Rajkumar.

Personal life

Malashri was born and brought up in Madras (now known as Chennai) to a Telugu mother, Chandralekha, and a Punjabi father, Pandey. She was named Sridurga at birth. She shot to fame with Nanjundi Kalyana in 1989 but her personal life hit an all-time low the same year when her step mother and grandmother died in a road accident. She was in a relationship with actor Sunil, her co-star of many films. But in 1994 they met with a car accident and while Malashree suffered multiple injuries, Sunil died on the spot. It was rumoured that they had been planning to get married. She was married to film producer Ramu in 1997 and they had a daughter and son together, Ananya (b. 2001) and Arjun. Her sister Subhashri was also an actress, who appeared in South Indian films. Her husband Ramu died on 26 April 2021 due to COVID-19.

Career

Child artist

Malashri began her career as a child artiste and appeared in 35 films in Tamil and Telugu and she played the role of a boy in 26 of them. In a talk show, Majaa Talkies, she said that as a child, she was a fan of actor Amitabh Bachchan and would dress up like him, which prompted directors to cast her as a boy, in 1979 films like Imayam and Neela Malargal.

Lead roles

Writer and lyricist Chi. Udaya Shankar introduced Malashri to the Rajkumar family when they were on the lookout for a fresh face opposite their son Raghavendra Rajkumar who was gearing up to make his debut. Parvathamma Rajkumar decided to cast her in Nanjundi Kalyana (1989) for her production banner, Vajreshwari Combines and rechristened her Malashri. Malashri went on to act in two other films with Vajreshwari Combines, Gajapathi Garvabhanga opposite Raghavendra again, and Mruthyunjaya with Shiva Rajkumar. Between the years 1989–1991, she starred in around 50 films, out of which 35 films hits and 15 were average grosses, making her the heroine with the highest hit percentage in the Kannada film industry.

In 1990 Malashri took on the famous double role in Rani Maharani (immortalized by Sridevi in ChaalBaaz) and won a huge fan following with her powerhouse performance. Her next film Hrudaya Haadithu where she played a young woman inflicted with a heart problem won her acclaim from the masses and critics alike as well as the Filmfare Best Actress award for 1991. As she churned out hit after hit even the stalwart V. Ravichandran, who till then believed only in importing heroines from other states, cashed in on her popularity by casting her in Ramachaari (a remake of Tamil Hit Chinna Thambi). The move paid off, enabling him to come out of the financial crisis he faced due to the debacle of Shanti Kranti.

In the later part of the 90s, Malashri had a string of less successful films like Prema Khaidi, Snehada Kadalalli, Megha Mandara, Arishina Kumkuma, and Solillada Saradara. She took brief hiatus after marriage and made a comeback in the new millennium with "angry woman" roles in Chamundi (2000), Durgi (2004), Kannadada Kiran Bedi (2009), Shakti (2012), Veera (2013) and Ganga (2015).

Filmography

Kannada films

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1989Nanjundi KalyanaDevi
Gajapathi GarvabhangaSowmya
1990Policena HendthiVanaja
MruthyunjayaShylaja
Raja Kempu RojaGeetha
Rani MaharaniSuma / RaniDual roles
PrathapRani
1991Hrudaya HaadithuAshaFilmfare Award for Best Actress
Kitturina HuliBharathi
Thavarumane UdugoreLakshmi
Readymade GandaLakshmi
S. P. BhargaviBhargavi
RamachaariNandini
Gandu SidigunduJyothi
Rowdy & MLAGowri
Halli Rambhe Belli BombeAsha
Gruha PraveshaJyothi
Kollur KalaKanaka
MangalyaSavithri
1992Belli KalunguraBhadraRecord for highest number of releases in Kannada filmdom in a single year (20 films)
Hatamari Hennu Kiladi GanduSharadha
ShivanagaNagamma
Belli ModagaluSeetha
Sindhoora ThilakaKaveri
VajrayudhaPadmini
Malashree MamashreeMalashri
Solillada SaradaraRadha
Nagaradalli NayakaruMaya
Kanasina RaniPrabhavati
SahasiGeetha
Prema SangamaPreethi
Megha MandaraMandara
GruhalakshmiMangala
Halli Krishna Delhi RadhaRadha
Snehada KadalalliGanga
Mana Mecchida SoseSandhya
Marana MrudangaLavanya Devi
Belliyappa BangarappaSpecial appearance
Kaliyuga SeetheSeetha
1993Hendthi Helidare KelabekuMala
Mangalya BandhanaGeetha
Kalyana RekheSunitha
Navibbaru NamagibbaruKanchana
1995Mutthinantha HendathiGowri
Gadibidi AliyaMala
Giddu DadaSandhya
Lady PoliceDCP Priyanka
PutmalliPutmalli
Hello SisterMala
1996Circle InspectorArundhathi
Arishina KunkumaSusheela
NirnayaHerselfSpecial appearance
1997Ganga YamunaGanga
C.B.I. DurgaDurga
Lady CommissionerKiran
AkkaAsha
ZindabadAshwini
1998Lady TigerInspector Tejaswini
Agni SakshiPallavi
Goonda Matthu PoliceACP Bhavani
Tiger PadminiPadmini
2000ChamundiChamundi
2001Bhavani IPSBhavani
2004DurgiDurgi
2009Kannadada Kiran BediKiran Bedi / Bellary Bhagyalakshmi
2012ShaktiShakti / Chamundi
2013VeeraVeeralakshmi
ElectionIndira
2014GharshaneNethravathi
2015MahakaliDevi
GangaGangaKarnataka State Film Award for Best Actress
2016John Jani JanardhanPolicewomanSpecial appearance
2017Uppu Huli KharaPolicewoman
2023MarakastraJanhavi
2024Night CurfewDurga
2025MaadevaExtended cameo appearance
PendriveChamundi
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Telugu films

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1986Ide Naa SamadhanamCredited as Durga
1987RamuJalaja
1988ChinababuPoorna
Ramudu BheemuduSurpanaka
VarasudochaduBujji
*Donga Ramudu *Durga
1989Chinnari Sneham
1990Prema KhaidiNeelimaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
1993Paruvu Prathistha
*Akka Chellelu *
Urmila
Lovers
Bava BavamaridiGeeta
1994Police Alludu
*Allari Police *Kasturi
Bhale Maavayya
*Bangaru Mogudu *
Gharana AlluduPadmavathi
Thodi Kodallu
1996Sahasa Veerudu Sagara KanyaGanga
1997Surya Putrulu
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Tamil films

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1979ImayamCredited as Baby Durga
Neela MalargalMaster Kannan
1986ManakanakkuAn actress
1989Chinna Chinna AasaigalCredited as Rasika
1990Aatha Naan Pass Ayittaen
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Awards

;Karnataka State Film Awards

;Filmfare Awards South

;Other awards 1990 - Nandi Award for best Supporting Actress - Prema Khaidi

References

References

  1. (27 April 2021). "Kannada film producer Ramu dies of COVID-19 in Bengaluru". NewsMinute.
  2. See below
  3. (29 October 2013). "I played a boy in 26 films: Malashri".
  4. "Karnataka State Film Awards, 2015: Full List".
  5. She was named "Kanasina Rani" after the name of her [[Kanasina Rani. film of the same name]] released in 1992.
  6. (11 November 2008). "The name is star, super star". The Times of India.
  7. "ಸಿನಿ ಸಿಪ್ 23-ಮಾಲಾಶ್ರೀ ಮೆಟ್ಟಿಲುಗಳು...| Malashree's film path".
  8. [https://archive.today/20170208061710/https://archive.org/details/39thAnnualFilmfareKannadaBestActorActress 39th Annual Filmfare Kannada Best Actor and Actress (Winners List)]
  9. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160518094804/http://www.bangaloremirror.com/entertainment/south-masala/Karnataka-State-Film-Awards-2015-Full-List/articleshow/52311976.cms "Karnataka State Film Awards, 2015: Full List"]. Archived from [https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/entertainment/south-masala/Karnataka-State-Film-Awards-2015-Full-List/articleshow/52311976.cms the original] on 18 May 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  10. (17 April 2009). "Combat queen". The Hindu.
  11. (5 May 2000). "Malashree's comeback effort". Rediff.
  12. (26 April 2021). "Kannada film producer Ramu dies due to Covid-19". [[The Times of India]].
  13. (29 March 2013). "I played a boy in 26 films: Malashri". [[The Times of India]].
  14. (17 August 2015). "Majaa Takies - 17th October 2015 - ಮಜಾ ಟಾಕೀಸ್ - Full Episode". Colors Kannada.
  15. "Gharana Alludu (1994)".
  16. (7 February 2017). "39th Annual Filmfare Kannada Best Actor Actress".
  17. (5 June 2012). "Land for Telugu institute: Somanna". The New Indian Express.

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