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Sujatha

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Overview

Sujatha (10 December 1952 – 6 April 2011) was an Indian actress who appeared predominantly in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films, with additional credits in Kannada and Hindi cinema. Across a career spanning several decades, she came to be regarded for the restraint and subtlety with which she portrayed a wide range of emotions on screen.

Key facts

Name Sujatha
Born 10 December 1952
Died 6 April 2011
Occupation Actress
Mother tongue Malayalam
Primary languages of work Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu
Other languages of work Kannada, Hindi
Tamil debut Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974)
Tamil debut director K. Balachander

Background

Sujatha began her acting career in Malayalam, her mother tongue, and went on to feature in numerous films in the Malayalam industry before expanding her work to other South Indian languages.

Career

Entry into Tamil cinema

After establishing herself in Malayalam films, Sujatha was introduced to Tamil cinema by the veteran director K. Balachander. She played the protagonist in her first Tamil film, Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974), a project that marked her arrival in the Tamil film industry.

Multilingual work

Alongside her Malayalam and Tamil filmographies, Sujatha appeared in Telugu cinema, and took on a smaller number of roles in Kannada and Hindi films, making her one of the actresses of her generation to work across multiple Indian film industries.

Acting style and significance

Sujatha was particularly noted for her understated screen presence. Her ability to convey varied emotions with restraint and subtlety distinguished her performances and contributed to her standing as a respected actress in South Indian cinema.

Timeline

  • 1952: Born on 10 December.
  • Early career: Acted in numerous Malayalam films.
  • 1974: Made her Tamil film debut as the protagonist in Aval Oru Thodar Kathai, directed by K. Balachander.
  • Subsequent years: Continued working in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films, with additional appearances in Kannada and Hindi cinema.
  • 2011: Died on 6 April.

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