Saturday, 13 August 2016

VYJAYANTHIMALA ,ONE OF THE INDIAN LEGEND -BOX OFFICE HITTER BORN ON 13 AUGUST 1936





VYJAYANTHIMALA ,ONE OF THE INDIAN LEGEND -BOX OFFICE HITTER BORN ON 13 AUGUST 1936








Vyjayanthimala Bali
Vyjayantimala at Esha Deol's wedding at ISCKON temple 19.jpg
Vyjayanthimala at Esha Deol's wedding at ISKCON temple in 2012
BornVyjayanthimala Raman
13 August 1933 (age 83)[1]
TriplicaneMadras PresidencyBritish India
(now in Tamil Nadu, India)
ResidenceChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Other namesVaijayanthimala, Vyjayanti Mala, Vyjantimala, Vaijayantimala Bali
OccupationActress, Indian classical dancerCarnatic singergolfer, politician
Years active1949–1968
Spouse(s)Chamanlal Bali (m. 1968–86)(his death)
ChildrenSuchindra Bali (born 1976)
Parent(s)M. D. Ramaswamy (Father) (deceased)
Vasundhara Devi (Mother) (deceased)
AwardsPadmashriKalaimamani,
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award

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Overview (2)

Date of Birth13 August 1936Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Height5' 3" (1.6 m)



Mini Bio (1)

Vyjayanthimala was born to actress and dancer Vasundhara Devi in a Tamil-speaking family in Chennai, India, on August 13, 1936.

At the age of 4, she got the rare chance of performing a dance before the Pope. Then at the age of 15, while in her final year at school, she was signed-up by family friend, M.V. Raman, for a role in a Tamil film 'Vazhkai'. This movie was successful at the box office and was re-made in Hindi during 1951 and released as 'Bahaar'.


Since her entry into films from 1949, this actress, who is also proficient in Bharat Natyam, has appeared in approximately 62 movies, the majority of them in the Hindi language. Her career spanned from 1949 through to 1989. She has received a total of five awards for her performances in 'Devdas', 'Sadhna', 'Ganga Jamuna', and 'Sangam', as well as a lifetime achievement award during 1995.


Her dance numbers, such as 'Hothon Pe Aisi Baat Main Dabake Chali Aai...', 'Man Doley Mera Tan Doley...'; 'Chad Gaiyo Paapi Bichua...'; 'Main Ka Karu Ram Mujhey Buddha Mil Gaya' continue to be popular even today. She made waves when she appeared in a fire red swimsuit in 'Sangam'. She also paved the way for other South Indian actresses, like Hema Malini, Rekha, Sridevi, etc. to make a transition to Bollywood. Her career was managed by her grandmother, Yadugiri Devi.


She married Raj Kapoor's personal physician, Dr. Chamanlal Bali after he divorced his first wife and re-located to Chennai, where she gave birth to a son, actor Suchindra Bali.

After quitting films, Vyjantimala took up shrimp farming, opened up a dance academy, even took an active interest in politics, and with the backing of Indira Gandhi's Congress Party was elected Member of Parliament during the 1980s. She chose to quit politics due to principled differences during 1999.


After the passing of her husband, she now resides in Chennai, with her son, who is an aspiring actor in his own right, and has removed herself completely from Bollywood, in particular, and movies in general, though she could have easily continued on for another decade.

One of her hits 'Naya Daur', originally in Black & White, has now been colorized, and re-released.

In 2007, she published her autobiography titled "Bonding," where she revealed that she didn't have an affair with Raj Kapoor, her leading man and director from "Sangam" (1964).


In 2011, her son Suchindra and daughter-in-law Nandini presented her with a grandchild named Swara.
IMDb Mini Biography By: rAjOo

Spouse (1)

Dr. Bali(1968 - 1986) (his death) (1 child)

Trivia (18)

Vyjayanthimala won the Best Actress Filmfare Award three times, for her roles in _Sadhana (1958)_, Gunga Jumna (1961), and Sangam (1964). She also helped pave the way for more agile and beauteous South Indian actresses, from Hema Malini toAishwarya Rai Bachchan, to conquer the Hindi film industry.

Was known as one of Bollywood's finest dancers of her time. Vyjayanthimala, trained in Bharatanatyam dance, performed some super-hit song and dance numbers in Hindi films, and her influence on films has been far-reaching: with her, semi-classical dance became an integral part of almost every Hindi film heroine's credentials.

Was launched by M.V. Raman, a family friend, in AVM's Tamil film, Vazhkai (1949). The film was such a huge hit that it continued its success when remade in Hindi as Bahar(1951), also starring Vyjayanthimala.








Once refused the Best Supporting Actress Filmfare Award, as she felt that her role as 'Chandramukhi' in Devdas (1955) was not a supporting one; the strong-headed actress felt she was as much the heroine of the film as Suchitra Sen, who played 'Paro'.

Formed a popular on-screen pair with both the intense Dilip Kumar in films like Devdas, and the jocular Kishore Kumar in hits like New Delhi (1956) and Aasha (1957).

Fell in love with Raj Kapoor's personal physician, Dr. Bali, who treated her for pneumonia after she fell into the lake while shooting for a film. The two grew close and later married and had a child, Suchindra BaliVyjayanthimala subsequently decided to leave films while still at the top, and immersed herself in raising her son.

Joined politics for a while, and was close to Indira Gandhi. Vyjayanthimala was elected twice to the Lok Sabha (Indian Parliament's House of the People) and was a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha (Indian Parliament's Council of States). She resigned in 1999, however, as she thought the party was drifting from its avowed principles after the death of Rajiv Gandhi.

Honored with the Sangeet Natak Akademi award by the National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement award for her distinguished contribution to Indian cinema.

An excellent golf player, Vyjayanthimala was introduced to the game by her husband. She has even played in the National Golf Championship (15 Handicap).
Turned down the mother's role in _Deewaar, which later went to Nirupa Roy.
Vyjanthimala was highest paid actress in Hindi Cinema from 1962-65 with Sadhana and 2nd highest paid Hindi actress from 1966-67 with Mala Sinha,Nanda,Waheeda and 3rd Highest paid Hindi actress from 1955-1961.









Vajayntimala, was 5 years old when she was chosen to perform in front of the Pope as a part of some cultural celebrations.
Currently lives in Chennai, and rarely comes to Mumbai.








She has distanced herself from Bollywood, and Mumbai in general. Continues to play an active role in politics
Son Suchindra Bali aka Pravin Bali is actor.
Her fan is Asha Parekh, and they shared a dance number and a comedy scene in the hit film Aasha (1957). Two years later, Asha became a heroine with the hit film Dil Deke Dekho (1959), but still she continued to be in awe of Vyjayantimala, even sneaking on to the Amrapali (1966) set to watch her. She played a Vyjayantimala fan in the filmJawan Muhabat (1971). In real life, the two stars would occasionally have lunch together. In 2016, almost 60 years since they first worked together, Vyjayantimala remembered Asha as "a very nice girl".


Son Suchindra wife 's name is Nandini. They had a daughter named Swara in October 2011.
Has three step children from her husband Dr.Chaman Bali's first marriage. He was previously married to Rubi Bali. The three step children are Ratan Bali (Born1956), Rajan Bali (Born 1958), Raman Bali ( Born 1960).

Personal Quotes (3)

Art has now become less spiritual because of the attempts to modernize it. I don't believe in fusion. East is East and West is West. I plan to continue dancing and doing social service.







I believe in the purity of art. I think you have to be pure at heart to depict divinity.









I am basically an emotional person. Otherwise, I wouldn't be an artiste. I always speak from my heart and that's the way I like to be.

Notable filmography[edit]

Further information: Vyjayanthimala filmography
YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes and Awards
1949VazhkaiMohana SivashankaralingamTamil
1950JeevithamMohini Sivashankaralingeswara PrasadTelugu
1951BaharLataHindi
1954SanghamRadhaTelugu
1954NaginMalaHindi
1955DevdasChandramukhiHindiFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1956New DelhiJanaki SubramaniamHindi
1957Naya DaurRajniHindi
KathputliPushpaHindi
AashaNirmalaHindi
1958SadhnaChampabaiHindiFilmfare Award for Best Actress
Vanjikottai ValibanMandakiniTamil
MadhumatiMadhumati / Madhavi / RadhaHindiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1959PaighamManjuHindi
1960Parthiban KanavuKundhaviTamil
Irumbu ThiraiManjuTamil
Baghdad ThirudanZarinaTamil
1961Then NilavuShanthiTamil
Gunga JumnaDhannoHindiFilmfare Award for Best Actress
BFJA Award for Best Actress
1964SangamRadhaHindiFilmfare Award for Best Actress
LeaderPrincess SunitaHindi
1966AmrapaliAmrapaliHindi
SurajPrincess Anuradha SinghHindi
1967Hatey BazareyChhipliBengali
Jewel ThiefShalini Singh / ShaluHindi
1968SunghurshMunni / Laila-E-AasmaanHindiBFJA Award for Best Actress
SaathiShanti / SharadaHindi
1969PrincePrincess AmritaHindi

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