K. R. Vijaya Explained

K. R. Vijaya
Birth Name:Deivanayaki
Birth Place:Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Republic of India
Other Names:Punnagai Arasi
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1963–present
Works:Full list
Children:Hemalatha (b. 1967)
Parents:Ramachandran Nair
Kalyani
Relatives:K. R. Savithri
K. R. Vatsala

Deivanayaki, better known by her stage name K. R. Vijaya, is an Indian actress who has featured in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada films. She started her career in 1963 and has been acting for almost six decades in South Indian cinema. The actress has worked with almost all the stalwarts of South Indian cinema and has played many key roles.[1]

Early life

Vijaya was born as Deivanayaki, eldest children to Malayali Parents Ramachandra Nair and Kalyani at Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Republic of India. Her father was in the army and her mother was a housewife. She has a younger brother, Narayanan and four younger sisters, K. R. Vatsala, K. R. Savithri, Sashikala and Radha. She had her primary education at Government Higher Secondary School, Adyar, Chennai.[2] Her father wanted her to become an actress since he was himself acting in M. R. Radha's drama troupe at the time after retiring from army. She made her film debut with Karpagam in 1963. She was the first ever actress to own a private jet.[3]

Personal life

She married a businessman, Madathil Velayuthan in 1966. Her husband was the CEO of Sudarshan trading company and a movie producer. The couple have a daughter Hemalatha (born 1967).[4] M. Velayuthan died on 26 March 2016, aged 82.[5]

Career

Vijaya's first break itself was as a heroine in her debut film Karpagam (1963). Her notable films include Idhaya Kamalam (1965), Odayil Ninnu (1965), Saraswathi Sabatham (1966), Selvam (1966), Nenjirukkum Varai (1967), Iru Malargal (1967), Namma Veettu Deivam (1970), Dheerga Sumangali (1974), Thangappathakkam (1974), Thirisoolam (1979) and Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove (1984).

She was called as "Punnagai Arasi" (Queen of the smiles - in Tamil) by her fans at a function held in Trichy.[6] Vijaya was always the first choice of directors to portray the roles of Hindu goddesses due to her looks which was similar to conventional depictions. Apart from her essaying the role of Goddess Shakti in Mel Maruvathoor Arpudhangal (1986), she essayed the Mariamman avatar in the film Mahasakthi Mariamman (1986) and Kandhan Karunai (1967).[7] K R Vijaya reminisces about her first director "who gave her life" K. S. Gopalakrishnan who also directed her in her 100th film Nathayil Muthu (1973). Apart from acting in many films, she has also acted in Raja Rajeswari and Kudumbam, two teleserials.

Vijaya returned to a mythological role in Sri Rama Rajyam (2011). K.R Vijaya also played Kausalya for the first time in Bapu's mythological extravaganza.[8] She has acted in over 500 films.[7]

Awards

Satyabama College
Nandi Awards[9]
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Kerala State Film Awards
Kerala Film Critics Association Awards
Janmabhoomi Television Awards
Other Awards

Filmography

See main article: K. R. Vijaya filmography.

Television serials

YearTitle Channel Language RoleNotes
Adhiparasakthi Rajshri Tamil Devi debut
1994Madisar MaamiSun TVTamil
1998KudumbamSun TVTamil
Oorvashi
Pettamma Ambalika
2000 Daivathin Makkal
2000–2003 Mangai MangaiLead
2003 Vikramadithian Paatti
2004 Anandham Vijay's mother Special Appearance
2004–2006 Raja Rajeswari Abhirami Amma
2005-2007Sthree 2
2007–2008Shree Krishna Leela Kururamma
2008–2009 Namma Kudumbam Satya
2009 Shree Mahabhagavatham Kunthi Devi
2010–2012 Devimahathmyam DevakiyammaBilingual in Tamil as Adiparashakthi
2012-2013 Sabarimala Shri Dharmashashtha Savithri
2012–2016 Bhairavi Aavigalukku Priyamanaval Chintamani
2014Sreekrishna vijayamJanam TVMalayalamDevakiyamma
2016–2018 Sathyam Sivam Sundaram Valliamma
2020 Ithikkarapakki Malayalampakki's umma
2021Anbe Vaa Ulganayagi Special Appearance
2021-2022Kanakanmani Puthanmadathil Kadambariyamma
2023 MadhanakamarajanYouTubeMalayalamIndràpuri muthassi Web serial
2023–presentDevakiyamma

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Senior Actress K.R Vijaya: Open Heart with RK- Promo ap7am.
  2. Web site: യവനികയിലെ മണവാട്ടി . mangalam.com . 7 December 2016 . 6 December 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161206163634/http://www.mangalam.com/news/detail/58081-celebrity.html . live.
  3. Web site: 'Back Then, There Was No Pressure To Maintain Our Waistlines': Interview With KR Vijaya . Vandhana . 24 September 2017 . Silverscreen.in . en-US . 5 February 2019 . 7 February 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190207014946/https://silverscreen.in/features/kr-vijaya-interview/ . dead.
  4. Book: The Illustrated Weekly of India . 1988 . Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press . 5 February 2019 . 12 October 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201012041222/https://books.google.com/books?id=vqCbp5XbiIEC . live.
  5. Book: S. N. Sadasivan . A Social History of India . 2000 . APH Publishing . 978-81-7648-170-0 . 679–682.
  6. Web site: Kalyanamalai Magazine - Serial story, Thiraichuvai - Potpourri of titbits about Tamil cinema, K. R. Vijaya.
  7. Web site: Women's Day: From Ramya Krishnan to Nayanthara, actresses with divine presence on reel.
  8. News: Screen goddess - The Hindu . . 19 November 2011.
  9. Web site: 13 March 2010 . నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008) . A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008) . 22 January 2021 . . te.
  10. Web site: The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who . Sir Stanley . Reed . 5 February 1980 . Bennett, Coleman & Company . Google Books.