Shylashri

Shylashri is an Indian actress who acted in Kannada, Tamil,Telugu,Hindi, Malayalam, and Malay (Malaysian Launguage). She was awarded the Rajyotsava Award in 2019 for her contributions to Kannada Cinema.

Shylashri is known to be one of 3 daughters of a classical musician, Veena Gnanambal, who taught music in Annamalai University.

Career

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Shylashri began her career with a small role in the Malyalam film Kalanjukittiya Thankam, released in 1964 and with a small role in Kannada Film Sandhya Raga, released in 1969, by this she was introduced to Kannada Film Industry. She has acted as heroine and a supporting actress in many Kannada movies. She is well remembered for her role in the National Award-winning Kannada film Naguva Hoovu, released in 1971 where she plays a nurse who falls in love with a doctor but sacrifices her love for a cancer patient who loves her. She also wrote the story for the film, which was produced by R.N.R. Productions. She acted as one of the heroines opposite Dr. Rajkumar in Bangarada Hoovu and Jedara Bale. She has also appeared in a few Tamil films.[citation needed]

Marriage

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She married Kannada actor R.N.Sudarshan, with whom she acted in films such as Naguva Hoovu, Kadina Rahasya, Kallara Kalla and Malathi Madhava.[1]

Partial filmography

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Kannada

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Year Title Role Notes
1966 Sandhya Raga
1967 Bangarada Hoovu Latha
1967 Manassiddare Marga
1967 Nakkare Ade Swarga
1967 Jaanara Jaana
1967 Devara Gedda Manava
1968 Jedara Bale
1968 Bedi Bandavalu
1968 Dhoomakethu Guest Appearance
1968 Mysore Tanga
1968 Manassakshi
1968 Manku Dinne
1968 Lakshadeeshwara
1968 Namma Ooru
1969 Broker Bheeshmachari
1969 Makkale Manege Manikya
1969 Kaanike
1969 Kadina Rahasya
1969 Mathrubhoomi
1969 Suvarna Bhoomi
1969 Hoobisilu
1969 Bhaagirathi
1970 Kallara Kalla
1970 Vagdhana
1970 Arishina Kumkuma
1971 Naguva Hoovu Also Writer
1971 Malathi Madhava
1972 Bala Panjara
1973 Kaanada Kai
1973 Cowboy Kulla
1973 Bharatha Rathna
1974 Bangaarada Panjara
1974 Hemareddy Mallama
1974 Maga Mommaga
1975 Jagruthi
1976 Maya Manushya
1976 Mugiyada Kathe Guest Appearance
1978 Vamsha Jyothi
1981 Thayiya Madilalli
1981 Number Aidoo Ekka
1981 Mareyada Haadu
1984 Avala Antaranga
1984 Sakida Sarpa
1985 Kartavya
1987 Shiva Bhaktha Markandeya
2004 Bimba
2005 Mithayi Mane
2006 Mukha Mukhi
2010 Super
2012 Guru
2014 Huccha Venkat
2014 Vishwa Vinayaka
2022-2023 Janani TV Series

Tamil

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Malayalam

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Hindi

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Telugu

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  • Bhale Abbayilu (1969)

References

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  1. ^ "Sudarshan relives his celluloid journey". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 January 2011.