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Honnenahalli Shivanna Manjula (8 November 1954 – 12 September 1986), known mononymously as Manjula, was an Indian actress who worked predominantly in Kannada cinema, with select appearances in Tamil films (credited as Kumari Manjula) and Telugu films (credited as Kannada Manjula). Across a career spanning roughly three decades, she featured in more than 100 films, ranging from urban romances to socio-realist dramas, and is regarded as one of the prominent actresses in Kannada cinema of the 1970s and 1980s. She was noted for her versatility, portraying characters that varied from rural women to urban modern girls.
Manjula began her career as a child artist at the age of 11 in the 1966 film Mane Katti Nodu. She made her debut in a lead role with M. R. Vittal's Yaara Sakshi (1972). Her major breakthrough came with the multistarrer Mooruvare Vajragalu (1973), in which she was paired with Dr. Rajkumar. She went on to work with Rajkumar in several successful films, including Eradu Kanasu (1974), Sampathige Savaal (1974), Bhakta Kumbara (1974), Daari Tappida Maga (1975) and Mayura (1975).
Her pairings with Srinath, Shankar Nag and Vishnuvardhan resulted in a number of successful films, such as Besuge (1976), Bangarada Gudi (1976), Sose Tanda Soubhagya (1977), Kittu Puttu (1977), Singaporenalli Raja Kulla (1978), Muyyige Muyyi (1978), Vasantha Lakshmi (1978) and Seetharamu (1979). Her performance in Deepa (1977) brought her wider recognition and earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
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