Vyjayanthimala Turns 82: Wishing The Actress A Very Happy Birthday

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Vyjayanthimala Turns 82: Wishing The Actress A Very Happy Birthday

Yesteryear actress Vyjayanthimala turns 82 today. One of the most popular actresses of the golden era of Hindi cinema, she wasn't just a terrific actress, Bharathanatyam dancer, carnatic singer, dance choreographer, golfer and a Parliamentarian!
Aug 13, 2018, 10:44 am ISTNewsJhakaasMovies Staff
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The two greatest South Indian beauties Vyjayanthimala and Sridevi both celebrate their Birthday today!. Vyjayanthimala turns 82 today. One of the most popular actresses of the golden era of Hindi cinema, she wasn't just a terrific actress, but also proved her prowess when it came to her dancing skills. For years, Vyjayanthimala ruled over the audience's hearts with her vivacious charm and lovely smile.

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Vyjayanthimala was one the biggest Bollywood stars in a career lasting almost two decades. She was also the first South Indian actress to become a national star and paved way for the other South Indian actresses to foray into Bollywood. Vyjayanthimala is also an accomplished dancer and was one of those who introduced semi-classical dance to Bollywood. Her subsequent dance numbers in her films had earned her the title of "twinkle toes".

She was also referred as one of the first female Superstars of Hindi cinema and was known as "Numero Uno actress" along with Hema Malini, Rekha, Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit for her illustrious career in the 1950s and 1960s.

Born in an orthodox Tamil Brahmin family, Vyjayanthimala made her screen debut at the age of 13 through the Tamil film Vazhkai (1949) and acted in the Bollywood films Bahar and Ladki. Following the success of Nagin, Vyjayanthimala established herself as a one of the Bollywood's leading actress and a successful actress of Tamil descent. She left the industry after shooting for the historical Hindi film Amrapali which was based on the life of the Nagarvadhu - a royal courtesan of Vaishali, Amrapali, though director Baldev Raj Chopra felt that she could have easily continued for another decade in lead roles.

Besides film, Vyjayanthimala's main concentration was in Bharata Natyam a form of Indian classical dance. After quitting movies Vyjayanthimala Bali continued with her dance career. In addition, Vyjayanthimala was conferred with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, the highest Indian recognition given to practicing artists. The award was presented to Vyjayanthimala in 1982 for her contribution in Bharata Natyam field. Moreover, Vyjayanthimala is also an avid golfer and is one of the oldest golfers in Chennai. She has also served as chairperson of 48th National Film Awards.

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