“Baby Shalini” now Shalini Kumar started her career as child artist at three. She won a state award for her first Malayalam movie Ente Mamati Kuttiammakku. She then went on to star in many successful Tamil and Malayalam films. Shalini took a break when she was still in her early teens. She was seen after many years in Kaathalukku Mariyathai opposite Vijay which was the remake of the blockbuster Malayalam film, Anniyathi Praavu, where she played the lead female role as well. She came across as the naive, simple girl next door with a very endearing personality. She first starred with her husband Ajith in Amarkalam and the couple fell head over heels in love and was eventually married. They were recently blessed with their first child, a cute baby girl. She soared to success after Alaipayuthey opposite Madhavan directed by none other than Mani Rathnam in 2000, where she played the role of a young woman caught up in the turmoil of marriage. Not many people know that she is a very good singer who has sung in films! Though she bid farewell to acting after marriage, she redirected her talent and passion to sports, which is such uncharted territory for an actresses. She excelled in badminton and won a few state level tournaments in 2006. This is one actress who will be definitely missed.
Ramya Krishnan now Vamsi is one actress who has essayed dramatically diverse roles in the span of her career. From a devilish vamp, a mom, a caring wife, a college girl, a goddess, a village lass to an item girl she has performed them all. Acting from the tender age of 16, she has over 200 movies to her credit in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. Her last hit Tamil movie was “Panchatanthiram” where she had a small role opposite Kamal Haasan. She was also seen in a raunchy item song more recently in Kaakha Kaakha. She married in 2003 to producer Krishna Vamsi and delivered a baby boy in 2005. She is now seen in TV game shows and also owns a production company. Will she foray once more into movies anytime soon? Coming full circle might just be the next logical thing for her to do.
Laila Mehdin, the pretty, dimpled Goan beauty from Mumbai, began her career as a model. She is also a ballerina trained formally at the Royal Academy of Dancing in
Simran Bagga, now Naval, was a glam queen, girl next door and a diva all rolled into one. She fit the bill no matter what character she played, be it the tormented wife in Vaali, the widow in 12B, the loving mom in Kannathil Muthamittal or the die- hard spinster in Pammal. K. Sambandham. She came to Kollywood from
Jyothika Sadanah now Saravanan or Jo to her family and friends is another diva who came from the North and took the entire southern industry by storm. She is the younger sister of yesteryear actress Nagma. She made her debut in a Hindi film, Doli Sajaa Ke Rakhna, where she was paired opposite Akshay Khanna. Unfortunately the film flopped. In Tamil she was first seen in a small guest role in Vaali opposite Ajith. Her first full-fledged role as a heroine was opposite hubby Surya in Poovellam Kettupar. Her cute, bubbly innocence became her USP, and from there on she never had to look back. She has been one of the few privileged actresses who have worked with all the top heroes of her time, including Superstar Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan. It is noteworthy that the role of “Chandramukhi” was initially offered to Simran (who was unable to do the film), but one that Jyothika went on to make her own. She has worked under all the prestigious banners and directors, never having to compromise in any way or succumb to any kind of pressure to show skin or appear vulgar through the span of her career. This gifted, hard-working and dedicated actress relied only on immense faith and confidence in her to reach stardom. Her recent films such as Chandramukhi, Mozhi and Pachaikili Muthucharam, won her several accolades, proving she was capable of rendering heavy-duty performances when the script demanded it. Her fans were very upset when she decided to bid farewell to films after her marriage to Surya. She is now a proud mom of a baby girl who is the apple of her eye. Like Simran she might make a comeback - such talent cannot be buried.
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salaam haseem....
ur article about the 5 moms of kooliwood is intresting....yes all of them r excelent in their work....specily jo,simran,shalu....all the best for those young moms.....
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