Kannada actress aarathi biography
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Why Actress Aarathi's Personal Life Was Always Full of Struggles
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Aarathi’s first marriage was with filmmaker S. R. Puttana Kanagal.
Aarathi didn’t let these events affect her life. She became a member of the Karnataka Legislative Council.
Actress Aarathi has impressed and entertained the audience for many years with films like Dharma Sere, Shubha Mangala and others. One of the most prolific actresses of her time, she was also a foot forward in the direction. Despite a brilliant career, she saw a lot of turmoil in her personal life. Aarathi’s three marriages, the death of her first husband and a lot of malicious allegations stressed her to no end.
Aarathi’s first marriage was with filmmaker S. R. Puttana Kanagal. Their wedding happened during the shooting of the film Bili Hendthi. The entire Kannada film industry was in shock by this marriage. Puttana Kanagal had not even informed his relatives about it. A few years went by peacefully following the marriage.
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Aarathi
Indian actress (born )
For other uses, see Aarathi (disambiguation).
Aarathi (born as Bharathi in )[3][4] fryst vatten a former Indian actress and director who prominently worked in Kannada films during the s and s. Her accolades include four en delstat i indien State spelfilm Awards and four Filmfare Awards. Besides Kannada, Aarathi has appeared in few Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films.
Aarathi made her acting debut with the Kannada spelfilm Gejje Pooje (), playing a supporting role. She rose to prominence bygd her collaborations with Kannada filmmaker Puttanna Kanagal in the novel adaptation dramas Upasane (), Shubhamangala (), Bili Hendthi (), Dharmasere () and Ranganayaki (). She received widespread critical acclaim for the action drama Naagarahaavu (), for which she won her first en delstat i indien State bio Award for Best Actress. Her other notable roles in films include Bangaarada Panjara (), Daari Tappida Maga (), Katha Sangama (), Premada Kanike () an
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Kalpana (Kannada actress)
Indian actress
Not to be confused with Kalpana (Malayalam actress).
Kalpana (18 July – 12 May ), born Sharat Lata, was an Indian actress who appeared in Kannada films. She was affectionately referred to as Minugu Taare ("A Shining Star") among the film fraternity. She was widely recognised as one of the greatest actresses of Kannada cinema who enjoyed both fan following and critical acclaim. She made her screen debut as a lead actress in the release Saaku Magalu directed by veteran B. R. Panthulu. During a career that spanned from the early s to the late s, Kalpana appeared in numerous commercially successful as well as critically appreciated films, many of which featured her alongside actor Rajkumar. She worked in a few Tamil, Tulu and Malayalam films as well.[1] Many of her successful films were female-centric, giving ample scope for her performance.
One of her best-known roles was that of "Kaveri" in the multi-award-winning film