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
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
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
Television
- 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
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
- ^ "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
- 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