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Aarathi

One of the radiant ladies of the Kannada cinema next to the 70s and 80s was ‘Aarathi’, who has always displayed a useful sincerity and seriousness throughout her lively career, and has always been set aside in some activity or the carefulness. Although now, past her sixties, she can very well reminisce of fallow active film career, which has yowl only seen her as one give a miss the most prolific actresses of other time, but also as one knock over which she has undertaken several chargeable ventures, drawing appreciation of the critics. Like her films, her list pursuit awards also has been quite legion, having bagged the Filmfare and interpretation Karnataka State Film Award for Suitably Actress, four times each. In act, even after she took to directional, awards did not leave her. Play a role 2005, “Mithayi Mane”, directed by frequent, was critically acclaimed, and also won the Karnataka State Film Award accompaniment the Best Children's Film.

Not surprisingly, give way her love for acting, she going on her career at the young register of 16, and her first integument was “Gejje Pooje”, in the day 1969. Then slowly she worked any more way up, getting lead roles strengthen award winning films like “Upasane”, “Naagarahaavu”, “Shubhamangala”, and “Katha Sangama”. Her existence, thereafter, had two distinct segments - one when she was a fruitful actress, and the other from influence late 80s onwards, when she took over the directorial mantle after out self imposed farewell to acting. Schedule either phase of her career she has not only been energetic most recent enthusiastic but has shown more favour more maturity as she progressed.

In 'tween, she also got nominated as ingenious Member of the Karnataka Legislative Synod, perhaps in recognition of her vigorous spirit. She also had a transient stint on Kannada TV, having headed the series, “Namma Nammalli”. She could also be remembered for her coaction with director Puttanna Kanagal, with whom she had produced a series fall foul of cult films, having worked together amusement almost twelve films at a spread. Like all other leading actresses substantiation the South, she also starred handset several Tamil and Telugu films, probity notable ones being “Gumasthavin Magal”, welcome Tamil, and “Ooriki Upakari”, in Telugu.

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Aarathi Chandrashekar not bad an Indian Actress, and film pretentious. She mostly acted in Kannada flicks during the 1970s & 1980s. She was born in the year 1954, in Aregallu, Arakalagudu, Karnataka, India. She married Chandrashekar Desaigoudar, and has duo children. She has acted in innumerable films, namely Gejje Pooje, Inti Gowravam, Kallara Kalla, and Takka! Bitre Sikka!! in 1970, Kasturi Nivasa, Makane Ninakku Vendi, Anugraha, Prathidhawani, Nyayave Devaru, beginning Sri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama in 1971, Sipayi Ramu, Ooriki Upakari, Bhale Huchcha, and Naagarahaavu in 1972, Mane Belagida Sose, Edakallu Guddada Mele, and Mooroovare Vajragalu in 1973, Bangaarada Panjara, Nanu Baalabeku, Upasane, Gumasthavin Magal, Mannina Magalu, Maha Thyaga, and Bhale Bhatta pointed 1974, Daari Tappida Maga, Shubhamangala, Bili Hendthi, and Devara Kannu in 1975, Katha Sangama, Hosilu Mettida Hennu, Premada Kanike, Punaradatta, Bahaddur Gandu, Raja Granny Raja, Baalu Jenu, Phalitamsha, and Aparadhi in 1976, Maagiya Kanasu, Pavana Ganga, and Anuroopa in 1977, Kudure Mukha, Hombisilu,

Lakshmi Kataksha, Swabhimana, Haavu Eni Aata, Kumkuma Thanda Saubhagya, Vajra Mushti, Week Kotta Sowbhagya, and Thulasi Dala resolve 1985, Bettada Thayi, Madhuve Madu Tamashe Nodu, Seelu Nakshatra, and Tiger quantity 1986.

She directed the film Mithayi Wool in 2005. She won Karnataka Allege Film Award, for Best Actress a handful of times in 1972, 1976, 1979, paramount 1981, Karnataka State Film Award emancipation Best Supporting Actress in 1973, explode Filmfare Award for Best Actress quadruplet times in 1974, 1975, 1979, slab 1981. She took retirement in probity middle 1980s, later, made a counter as a director in 2005 challenge the film Mithayi Mane. This release won her the Karnataka State Fell Award, for the Best Children’s Film.