G._Sakunthala

G. Sakunthala

G. Sakunthala

Indian actress


G. Sakunthala (19 August 1932 - 8 November 2004) was an Indian actress who worked predominantly in Tamil films and plays. As she was a prominent member of MGR's drama troupe, Sakuntha appeared as a 'regular' cast member in many of MGR's movies, beginning from Manthiri Kumari, Thaaikkuppin Thaaram and Mannadhi Mannan. Thus, she maintained her standing as one of the leading actresses in Tamil film industry in the 50's and early 60's. She has acted more 150 films in the Tamil cinema industry.[1][2][3]

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Early life

Sakunthala was born in 1932 into an Isai Vellalar family in Chidambaram Thanjavur District.[citation needed] Sakunthala's native is Chidambaram.[clarification needed] She has acted in dramas with M.G.R, Sivaji Ganesan, R. S. Manohar and S. S Rajendran.[citation needed]

Film career

Sakunthala entered the film industry with MGR as the heroine in Manthiri Kumari. Though she has acted in Kalpana, a Hindi film, Manthiri Kumari (1950) was her debut into Tamil cinema. After Manthiri Kumari, S. S. Rajendran paired opposite The two heroines in the movie 'Chinna Durai' starring T. R Mahalingam in dual roles. M. Karunanidhi is the author of both films After these films, Sakuntala did not get a chance to play the heroine. Her chances of being a comedian, supporting character, dancing in a few films were all there. She has acted  almost 150 films in the Tamil cinema industry. Her last movie was Idhaya Veenai with MGR. After that she spent 20 years without acting in films.[citation needed]

Awards

She got Kalaimamani Award recognized by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1963.[citation needed]

Death

She died on 8 November 2004 at the age of 72.[4]

Filmography

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1950s

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1960s

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1970s

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References

  1. "மந்திரி குமாரியின் அரச குமாரி ஜி.சகுந்தலா". dinakaran.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  2. "G.Sagunthala". Antru Kanda Mugam. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2020.

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