Kanchana (actress)

Vasundhara Devi, known by her stage name Kanchana (born 16 August 1939) is a noted Indian actress from 1964-1988. She acted in all four major south Indian languages: Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, as well as in a few Hindi films.[1][2]

Kanchana
Born
Vasundhara devi

(1939-08-16) 16 August 1939
Parent(s)Father : Shastri
Mother : Vidhulatha
RelativesGirija Pandey (sister)

Early life

She was born as Vasundhra Devi in a wealthy family from Andhra Pradesh. She learnt Bharata Natyam and Music.

Career

Her father suffered business losses, and she went to work as an air hostess to support her family, when she was discovered by a friend of film director C. V. Sridhar on a plane where he was a passenger, who later suggested her to him. Sridhar gave her the lead role in his film Kaadhalikka Neramillai in 1963 and changed her name to Kanchana, since there was already another actress named Vasundhara Devi, mother of actress Vyjayanthimala.[3] Kanchana acted in over 150 films – Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi, with a successful acting career.

She had a very successful career in Tamil films especially between 1964 and 1977 as lead heroine. Her critically acclaimed films include Kaadhalikka Neramillai, Thedi Vantha Thirumagal, Parakkum Paavai, Kodimalar, Adhey Kangal, Bama Vijayam, Naalum Therindavan, Thangai, Thulabaram, Ponnu Mappilai, Shanti Nilayam, Chella Penn, Uthiravindri Ulle Vaa, Vilaiyaattu Pillai, Sivanda Mann, Nyayam Ketkirom, Avalukendru Oru Manam, and Engalakkum Kaadhal Varum. She retired from films in the early 1980s.[4] In 2005, she was presented with the MGR award and in 2007 the ANR Swarna Kankanam award.[5][6]

In Tamil, her pairing with Ravichandran was the most famous with all their films - Adhey Kangal, Kadhalikka Neram Illai,Utharavindri Ullevaa, Kadhal Jyoti, Thedivandha Thirumagal and Naalum Therindavan being hits. She acted in some films with R. Muthuraman including Kaadhalikka Neramillai, Kodimalar, Thulabharam (Tamil version), Thangai, Bama Vijayam and Avalukendru Oru Manam. She also acted with Sivaji Ganesan in Sivandha Mann, which was a blockbuster hit along with Vilayattu Pillai and Avan Oru Sarithiram. She did two films with MGR - Naan Yen Pirandhen and Parakkum Paavai as the second lead heroine of the film. Apart from that, she was paired with many Tamil heroes like A. V. M. Rajan, S. S. Rajendran, Gemini Ganesan , Jaishankar, Ravichandran and Sivakumar in Tamil. Her last film as lead heroine in Tamil was Avan Oru Sarithiram in and Babruvahana in Kannada, both in 1977.

Her performances in the movies Pavitra Bandham, Manchivaadu were well appreciated and recognised.[7] She played Uttara in the film Veerabhimanyu. The following year she acted in the Annapurna Pictures' film Aatma Gowravam with veteran director K. Viswanath.

She acted with Krishnam Raju in some glamorous roles in Neeti Nijayitee (1972), Parivartana (1975), Nenante Nene and Dharma Daata in addition to Shri Krishnavataram (1967).

After her retirement as a heroine, she acted in supporting roles acted in films such as Ananda Bhairavi, Shrimad Virat Veerabrahmendra Swami Charitra, Johnny and Mouna Ragam.

There were rumours around a few years ago about her living in penury. A popular Tamil magazine, Kumudam, published a report that Kanchana was relying on the prasadam served at a temple. However, in a press release, Kanchana refuted this with anguish. She cited her existing legal tangles as a reason for reluctance for not suing the magazine.

Kanchana appeared in OLX commercial (Tamil/Telugu) in 2015. She made her comeback to films with Arjun Reddy in 2017 as the titular character's grandmother.

Personal life

The actress later won back her properties in T. Nagar, Chennai of around 6 grounds, with the Court ruling against her parents. It was learnt that one day her father took signature of Kanchana on a white paper and without her knowledge converted total assets on his name. After a long legal battle she won and regained her wealth.

Kanchana along with her sister Girija donated their property in Chennai worth then around Rs. 150 million to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) on 25 October 2010.[8][9]

Filmography

Tamil

YearMoviesRoleNote
1957Manaalane Mangaiyin BaakkiyamNaaga KanniCredited as "Vasundhara"
1964Kaadhalikka NeramillaiKanchanaDebut film
1965Veera AbhimanyuUttara
1966Motor Sundaram PillaiKamala
1966Thedi Vantha ThirumagalSusheela
1966Parakkum PaavaiShantha
1966KodimalarParvathi
1966Marakka Mudiyumaa?
1967Adhey KangalSusheela
1967Bama VijayamSeetha
1967ThangaiLalitha
1968Naalum TherindhvanMala
1969Chella Penn
1969Ponnu MappillaiBhuvana
1969Shanti NilayamMalathi
1969ThulabaramVatsala
1969Sivandha MannChitralekha
1970Noorandu Kaalam VazghaLeela
1970Vilaiyaattu PillaiIndu
1970Kadhal JothiDr. Suguna
1971Avalukendru Oru ManamMeena
1971Uttharavindri Ulle VaaJanaki
1972Naan Yen PirandhenRadha
1973Nyayam Ketkirom
1975Engalakkum Kaadhal Varum
1977Avan Oru SarithiramKalpana
1979Ninaivil Oru Malar
1979Neethiyaa Nyayamaa
1979Jaya Nee Jayichutte
1980JohnnyJohnny's mother
1981Lorry Driver RajakannuRamu’s wife
1982Pagadai PanirenduAnand's mother
1985Kattukkulle Thiruvizha
1986Mouna RaagamLawyer
1986Kulirkaala MegangalMaheswari
1987Naanum Neeyum
1987Kizhakku Africavil SheelaKumudha

Telugu

YearMovieRole
1957Suvarna SundariNaaga Kanya
1965Aatma GowravamSavitri/Sarala
1965Preminchi ChooduKanchanamala
1965VeerabhimanyuUttara
1966NavarathriPatient (cameo appearance)
1966Dr. AnandVijaya
1967Ave KalluSusheela
1967Prana MithruluPadmavathi
1967Kanchukota
1967Private MasterSundari
1967Shri KrishnavataramSathyabhama
1967Marapurani Katha
1968Manchi KutumbamSharadha
1968Bandhipotu DongaluMalli
1968Nenante NeneGeetha
1968Deva Kanya
1968VeeranjaneyaSulochana
1968Thalli Prema
1968Kalisochina AdrushtamSobha
1968Vintha Kapuram
1969Bhale MastaruVijaya
1969Manushulu Marali
1969Saptaswaralu
1969Natakala RayuduGeetha Devi
1969Jarigina Katha
1970Dharma DaataPadma
1971Kalyana MandapamDevadasi
1971Pavitra Bandham
1971Amayakuralu
1971Rangeli RajaVijaya
1971 Andam Kosam Pandem Malathi
1972Raitu KutumbamRadha
1972Manchi Rojulu VachchaayiGeetha
1972Vamsodharakudu
1973Pedda Koduku
1973Bhakta TukaramBahina bai
1973Devudu Chesina ManushuluGeetha
1973ManchivaduLalitha
1973Talli Kodukulu
1974Tatamma KalaSeetha
1975 Maya MaschindraMohini
1975Annadammula AnubandhamGeetha
1976Mahakavi Kshetrayya
1976 SecretaryRekha Rani
1977Daana Veera Soora KarnaSubhadra
1977Indradhanusu
1977Raja RameshPadmaja
1979Driver RamuduKalavathi
1981Gadasari Attaha Sosagara Kodalu
1983Anandha Bhairavi
1984Shrimad Virat Veerabrahmendra Swami Charitragovindamma
1985Shri Datta Darshanam
2017Arjun Reddy Arjun's grandmother

Kannada

YearMovieRole
1977BabruvahanaUloochi
1978Nanobba KallaSavitri
1978Shankar Guru
1980Biligiriya Banadalli
1980Aarada Gaaya
1981Jeevakke Jeeva
1981Bhagyavanthawife of K. S. Ashwath
1982Nyaya Ellidemother of Shankar nag
1982Pedda Gedda
1982Prachanda Kulla
1983Anandha Bhairavi
1983Bhakta PrahladaMother of Rajkumar
1984Maryade Mahalu
1984Raktha Thilaka
1984Bandhana
1984Pralayanthaka
1984Samayada GombeMother of Rajkumar
1985Veeradhi Veera
1985Nanna Prathigne
1985Chaduranga
1985Bidugadeya Bedi
1986Ratha Sapthami
1986Madhuve Madu Tamashe Nodu
1986Beegara Pandya
1986Africadalli Sheela
1987Vijayothsava
1987Jayasimha
1988Chiranjeevi Sudhakar
1988Dharma Pathni
1988Devatha ManushyaSister of Rajkumar

Malayalam

YearMovieRole
1964Atom Bomb
1973Azhakulla SaleenaLucyamma
1974Jeevikkan Marannupoya Sthree
1977Ammaayi Amma
1979Nithya Vasantham
1979Rakthamillatha Manushyan
1982InaAunty
1984Sreekrishna ParunthuKumaran's mother
1985Njaan Piranna NaattilNandini

Hindi

YearMovieRoleNote
1957Suvarna Sundari Naag KanyaCredited as "Vasundhra"
1967Farz
1968Teen BahuraniyanRemake of Bhama Vijayam
1970Samaj Ko Badal DaloRemake of Thulabaaram
1974Prem NagarDancerRemake of same name in Telugu

Awards

References

  1. http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/tamil-nadu/article849193.ece
  2. http://www.malayalachalachithram.com/profiles.php?i=5584
  3. Chowdhary, Y. Sunita (18 August 2012). "'Nothing is permanent'". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  4. "Star then, a stoic now". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 10 March 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2008.
  5. "Yesteryear diva looks back". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 27 September 2007. Retrieved 13 March 2008.
  6. "Yesteryear heroine wins property, donates to TTD". The New Indian Express. Chennai, India. 10 October 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  7. Idle Brain. Idle Brain. Retrieved on 9 June 2012.
  8. "TTD not to sell land donated by yesteryear actress". Zee News. Chennai, India. 6 November 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  9. "Yesteryears dream girl has a dream today - IBNLive". IBN Live. Chennai, India. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
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