Talluri Rameswari
Talluri Rameswari | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Deepak Seth |
Awards | Filmfare Awards and Nandi Awards |
Talluri Rameswari (also known as Rameswari) is an Indian actress who worked in Hindi, Odia and Telugu language films.
Career
[edit]Rameswari graduated from FTII in 1975. She got her big break in 1977 with Rajshri's Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye. The movie turned was a phenomenal hit and made her a household name. In 1978 she played the title role in K. Viswanath's Seetamalakshmi (Telugu) for which she received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu.[1] Some of her other notable films include Sunayana with Naseeruddin Shah, Mera Rakshak with Mithun, and Sharda and Aasha with Jeetendra. The latter earned her a Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actress.[2] In addition to Hindi and Telugu she has also acted in Odia and Malayalam movies.
Personal life
[edit]Rameswari married her FTII classmate and pal, Punjabi actor-producer Deepak Seth and has two sons Bhaskara Pratap Seth and Surya Prem Seth. She took a sabbatical from acting to raise her children and returned to acting in the 2000s playing mature roles.[3] She and her husband produced a Hindi film titled Hum Farishte Nahin (1988) and a Punjabi film titled Mein Tuun Assin Tussin (2007) based on the Shakespeare play The Comedy of Errors.[4] Lately, she has been working in television series.
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]- America Ammayi
- Kairi
- Mitwa Phool Kamal Ke
- Jabb Love Hua
- Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na
- Padosi (1985)
- Chamatkar
- Ados Pados (TV Serial)
- Nanhi Si Kali Meri Laadli (TV serial aired on DD National)
- Jhansi (2022–2023) (Disney+ Hotstar)
- Kumari Srimathi (Amazon Prime)
Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
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1977 | Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye | Kammo | Hindi | |
1978 | Seetamalakshmi | Seethamalakshmi | Telugu | Won - Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu |
Mera Rakshak | Bijli | Hindi | ||
1979 | Mangala Thoranalu | |||
Sunayana | Sunayana | |||
1980 | Aasha | Mala | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
Maan Abhiman | ||||
Saajan Mere Main Saajan Ki | ||||
1981 | Agni Pareeksha | Meeta | ||
Sharda | Sharda (Inder's wife) | |||
1982 | Aadat Se Majboor | Salma (aka Shanti) | ||
Waqt Waqt Ki Baat | ||||
1983 | Kalka | Kajri | ||
1984 | Ek Naya Ithihas | |||
Maan Maryada | ||||
1985 | Mujhe Kasam Hai | |||
Onathumbikkoroonjaal | Gracy | Malayalam | ||
Manini | Odia | |||
1986 | Bhai Ka Dushman Bhai | Hindi | ||
1987 | Bhuli Huena | Odia | ||
1986 | Pyari Bhabhi | Hindi | ||
1988 | Hum Farishte Nahin | Komal (Gopi's girlfriend) | ||
Charnon Ki Saugandh | Gayatri (Ravi Sister) | |||
Chinnodu Peddodu | Telugu | |||
2002 | Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein | Shanti | Hindi | |
2003 | Nijam | Shanti | Telugu | Won - Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu |
2005 | Bunty Aur Babli | Bunty's mother | Hindi | |
2006 | Nandanavanam 120km | Telugu | ||
2011 | F.A.L.T.U | Hindi | ||
Sankaal - The Latch | ||||
2014 | Rowdy Fellow | Telugu | ||
2024 | Devara: Part 1 | Jogula |
References
[edit]- ^ "Movie Listings: Seetamalakshmi | eTimes", The Times of India, retrieved 30 July 2022
- ^ "1st Filmfare Awards 1953" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2007.
- ^ The Hindu: Metro Plus Hyderabad / Cinema : Once upon a star
- ^ "Yahoo Search - Web Search".
External links
[edit]- Living people
- Filmfare Awards South winners
- 20th-century Indian actresses
- 21st-century Indian actresses
- Telugu actresses
- Nandi Award winners
- Actresses from Andhra Pradesh
- People from Kakinada
- Indian television actresses
- Actresses in Hindi television
- Indian film actresses
- Actresses in Telugu cinema
- Actresses in Telugu television
- Actresses in Malayalam cinema
- Actresses in Hindi cinema
- Actresses in Odia cinema