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Meena
Born
Meena Durairaj

OccupationActress
Years active1982 - present
Spouse(s)Vidyasagar
(2009–present)

Meena Durairaj, mononymously known as Meena, (Template:Lang-ta) [1] born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, is a South Indian film and television actress. Meena debuted as a child artist in Telugu and Tamil films and has later starred in films produced by various regional industries. She is one of the most established actresses in the southern Indian film industry. In addition to acting, Meena is also a top model, singer,dancer, TV host and occasional dubbing artiste.

Career

Child artiste

Meena started her career in 1982 as a child artist in the film Nenjangal, starring Dr. Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role, after Ganesan saw her at a birthday party.[2] She says of Ganesan that "I feel extremely proud to have been discovered by the legend".[2] Since then, she has appeared in over 45 films as a child artiste.

Lead female roles

She made her debut in Telugu beside the legend Akkineni Nageswara Rao in Sita Ramayya gari manumaralu.She made her debut in Tamil in Oru Pudiya Kadhai, and also stars in Telugu and Kannada films. Her first role in Malayalam that gained attention was in Santhwanam. Meena has expressed a wish to do more films in Malayalam.[2] She says of her transition from being a child star to being a heroine that "Memories as a child are really fabulous and I still cherish them. And it is still more special as that phase is over. Now, I am enjoying my stint as a heroine."[2]

She has played the role of leading heroines in Telugu and Tamil films since the early 90s, often playing characters without negativity or grey shades. She has generally avoided glamorous roles though she has acted in a few like Maaman Magal in Tamil opposite Sathyarajand some movies with Ravichandran in Kannada. In the Kannada remake of Autograph, she reprised Sneha's role of Divya.

She has acted with Vishnuvardhan, Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi, Ravichandran, Kamal Haasan, Mammootty, Vijayakanth, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh.Ajith Kumar, Prabhu Deva, Sarathkumar, Mohanlal, Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Prashanth, Sudeep, Balakrishna, Raviteja, eventually herself becoming a star. She had hits with films like Muthu, Mutamestri,Ejaman, Veera, Avvai Shanmughi . She also acted opposite Vijay in Shajahan and played a role along with Surya in Periyanna. She acted opposite Vikram in Kadhaleesham. Meena has acted both as a child and as an adult opposite Rajnikanth. She has acted with almost all the superstars in South India.

Following the release of Muthu in Japan and its commercial success, Meena's popularity rose in Japan.[citation needed] A role in Kadha Parayumbol and in its Tamil and Telugu remakes, Kuselan and Kathanayakudu respectively, were well received by audiences. Meena has expressed regret about Kuselan, after her part was overshadowed.[3]

Meena has said that her own favorite roles were in Bharathi Kannamma and Shock in Tamil, Seetha Ramayya Gaari Manavaralu in Telugu, Santhwanam in Malayalam and Swathi Muthu in Kannada, "though every film of mine is close to my heart."[2]

Recent roles

Meena's releases in 2009 were Mariyadhai with Vijayakanth[4] and Katha, Samvidhanam: Kunchacko with Sreenivasan.[5]

She played the Telugu Saint Vengamamba in Tarigonda Vengamamba, directed by Uday Bhaskar.[6]

After marriage she paired with Ramesh Aravind in the film Hendtheera Darbar. The film was a remake of Varavu Ettana Selavu Pathana which starred Nassar, Radhika, Goundamani, Senthil, Vadivelu and Kovai Sarala which was released 12 years ago and a super hit film directed by V Sekar. She played the role of Narain's sister in the movie named Thambikottai, in this movie Poonam Bajwa is the pair for Narain. Other actors in this movie include Prabhu and Vadivelu.[7][8][9]

Meena and Prasanna had dubbed for Cheran's movie Pokkisham. Prasanna has dubbed for Aryan Rajesh, who has played Cheran's son in the film, while Meena has rendered voice for Padmapriya.[10]

Television

Meena has appeared in several television shows and soap operas:

  • She acted as a married woman in a 1990 TV serial Anbulla Amma co-starring with Tamil actress Manorama.
  • She hosted a game show on Jaya TV in 2005 called Houseful.[11][12]
  • She appeared as one of the judges for the first season of the dancing competition Masthana Masthana aired on Sun TV.
  • She appeared on Sun TV's serial Lakshmi in 2006.[13]
  • She acted in the TV serial Mudda Mandaram on Gemini TV.
  • She appeared in a serial on Sun TV in 2009 called Kalyanam, written by Pattukottai Prabhakar.[14]
  • Recently She has appeared as one of the judges for the second season of the dancing competition Boys VS Girls aired on Star Vijay.

Other work

Music composing

Meena has been a playback singer for some albums with Manoj Bharathi. She sang a song for the Tamil film Kadhal Sadugudu.[15] Meena has recorded two pop albums, 16 Vayathinile, and Kadhalism, which she began recording in 2001 with actor Vikram.[16][17]

Personal life

Meena was born in Chennai as the daughter to a Tamil father Durairaj and a Malayali mother Raj Mallika. She was enrolled in Vidyodhya schools in Chennai. Because of her busy acting schedule she had to discontinue schooling in the 8th standard, later taking up private coaching and completing the 10th standard. She went on to get her MA in History from the University of Madras through the open university system in 2006.[2] Meena is a trained Bharathanatyam dancer and speaks six languages: Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada and English.

Her mother has played a pivotal role in shaping her career and acted as her guide advisor. Meena has always credited her mother for standing behind her as pillar of strength. When Meena's make-up artist failed to turn up at a remote village in Kakinada during the shooting of Bobbili Simham in 1994, her co-star Roja Selvamani did her hairstyling, beginning their friendship. Other best friends are actress Sanghavi, Sridevi Vijaykumar,Maheswari and Devayani.[citation needed]

Meena married Vidyasager on July 12, 2009 at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh. Vidyasagar is a Bangalore-based Software Engineer.[18] Meena gave birth to a daughter in 1st January 2011.[19]

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
1982 Nenjangal Kidnapped child Tamil Child artiste
Enkeyo Ketta Kural Daughter to Rajinikanth Tamil Child artiste
Theerpugal Thiruthapadalam Daughter to SivaKumar Tamil Child artiste
1983 Thandikkapatta Niyayangal Playful child Tamil Child artiste
Sumangali Doll-selling girl Tamil Child artiste
1984 Thiruppam Baby Meena Tamil Child artiste
Anbulla Rajinikanth Rosy Tamil Child artiste
1985 Paneer Nadhigal Tamil Child artiste
Uyire Unakkaga Nadhiya as a child Tamil Child artiste
Lakshmi Vanthachu Playful child Tamil Child artiste
Kettimelam Baby Meena Tamil Child artiste
Rendu Rella Aaru Baby Meena Telugu Child artiste
1986 Sirivennela Baby Meena Telugu Child artiste
1988 Vasanthi Baby Meena Tamil Child artiste
1989 Prajala Manishi Telugu Child artiste
Paape Naa Pranam Telugu Child artiste
1990 Oru Pudhiya Kadhai Lover to a writer Tamil
Navodayam Telugu
Karthavyam Karuna Telugu
Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu Seetha Telugu Winner, Nandi Award for Best Actress
Dharama Telugu
Indra Bhavanam Telugu
1991 En Rasavin Manasile Cholaiamma Tamil
Idhaya Oonjal Wife of a widower Tamil
Idhaya Vaasal Vani Tamil
Santhwanam Malayalam
Jagannatakam Telugu
Chengalva Pudanda Telugu
Allari Mogudu Wife Telugu
1992 Parda Hai Parda Hindi
Allari Pilla Funny girl Telugu
Sundarakanda Wife Telugu
Chanti Wife Telugu
President Gari Pellam Wife Telugu
Pellam Chepte Vinali Telugu
Bangaru Maama Telugu
Moratodu Naa Mogudu Telugu
1993 Sethupathi IPS Chandramathi Tamil Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress also for Yejaman
Yejaman Vaitheeswari Vaanavaraayan Tamil Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress also for Sethupathi IPS
Muta Mestri Telugu
Rajeshwari Kalyanam Rajeshwari Telugu Winner, Nandi Award for Best Actress
Abbaigaaru Wife Telugu
Ashwamedham Lover Telugu
Muta Mesthri Buchamma Telugu
Allari Alludu Telugu
Konguchatu Krishnadu Telugu
1994 Veera Devayanai Tamil
Thai Maman Meena Tamil
Rajakumaran Bubbly girl Tamil
Nattamai Meena Tamil
Putnanja Kannada
Punya Bhoomi Naa Desam Swathi Telugu
Anga Rakshakudu Telugu
Bhale Pellam Telugu
Bobbili Simham Telugu
1995 Maman Magal Priya Tamil
Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari Tamil
Marumagan Tamil
Nadodi Mannan Meenakshi,
Priya
Tamil
Muthu Ranganayaki Tamil
Cheluve3 Kannada
Alu Magalu Telugu
Chilakapacha Kapuram Telugu
1996 Senkottai Tamil
Avvai Shanmugi Janaki Tamil
1997 Vallal Annam Tamil
Porkkaalam Tamil Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
Pasamulla Pandiyare Tamil
Bharathi Kannamma Kannamma Tamil Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress
Varnapakittu Sandra,
Alina
Malayalam
Muddula Moghudu Telugu
Panjaram Telugu
1998 Ulavu Thurai Tamil
Coolie Tamil
Naam Iruvar Nammaku Iruvar Indu Tamil
Kusruthi Kuruppu Malayalam
Gilli Kajjalu Telugu
Surya Vamsham Telugu
1999 Unnaruge Naan Irundhal Mahalakshimi (Maha) Tamil
Periyanna Shenbagam Tamil
Iraniyan Tamil
Manam Virumbude Unnai Tamil
Harichandra Nandhini Tamil
Anandha Poongatre Meenakshi Tamil
Olympiyan Anthony Adam Angel Malayalam
Friends Padmini Malayalam
Krishna Babu Rama Telugu
Bobbili Vamsham Telugu
Sneham Kosam Prabhavati 'Prabha' 'Guddiya' Telugu
Velugu Needalu Telugu
2000 Vanathai Pola Gowri Muthu Tamil
Anbudan Tamil Guest appearance
Thenali Meena (Herself) Tamil Special Appearance
Palayathu Amman Palayathu Amman Tamil
Vetri Kodi Kattu Valli Muthuraman Tamil
Doubles Tamil
Rhythm Chitra Tamil
Dreams Malayalam
Maa Annayya Wife Telugu
2001 Shahjahan Tamil Special appearance
Citizen Sevali Tamil
Maayi Bhuvaneswari Tamil
Rishi Indu Tamil
Sivagami Tamil
Ayyan Tamil
Censor Hindi Guest appearance
Rakshasa Rajav Malayalam
Sri Manjunatha Goddess Parvathi Telugu
Ammayi Kosam Telugu
Dasu Telugu
2002 Devan Uma Tamil
Namma Veettu Kalyaanam Tamil
Ivan Meena Kumari Tamil Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress
Padai Veetu Amman Padai Veetu Amman,
Muthu Maariamman
Tamil
Villain Thangam Tamil Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress
Angala Parameswari Angala Parameswari Amman Tamil
Dhaya Thulasi Tamil
2003 Paarai Mallika Tamil
Swathi Muthu Kannada Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Kannada Actress[20]
Mr. Brahmachari Ganga Malayalam
Simhachalam Simhachalam's wife Telugu
2004 Shock[21] Malini Vasanth Tamil
Anbulla Latchumiye Tamil
Aalukkoru Aasai Eshwari Tamil
Mallamma Mallamma Kannada
Natturajavu[22] Maya Malayalam
2005 Kannamma Kannamma Tamil
My Autograph Divya Kannada
Chandrolsavam Indulekha Malayalam
Udayananu Tharam[2] Madhumathi Udayabhanu Malayalam
Puttintiki Raa Chelli Wife Telugu
Prayatnam Telugu
2006 Karuthapakshigal[23] Suvarnna Malayalam
2007 Kadha Parayumbol Sridevi Balan Malayalam
Black Cat[23] Meenakshi Malayalam
2008 Kuselan Sridevi Balakrishnan Tamil Simultaneously made in Telugu as Kathanayakudu
Magic Lamp Anupama Malayalam
2009 Mariyadhai Radha Tamil
Katha, Samvidhanam: Kunchacko Ann Mary Malayalam
Vengamamba Saint Vengamamba Telugu
Pattunool Unjal Malayalam
2010 Thambikottai Shanmugapriya Tamil
Vidathey Pidi Tamil Pre-Filming
Hendtheera Darbar Kannada -

Awards

TSR TV9 awards 2010
Ugadi Puraskar awards
Filmfare Awards South
Nandi Awards
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
Kalaimamani (1998)
Kalai Selvam Award (South Indian Artiste Association)
Cinema Express Awards
  • Best Actress - Seetha Ramayya Gaari Manavaralu (Telugu)
  • Best Actress - Naattamai (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Muthu (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Avvai Shanmugi (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Bharathi Kannamma (Tamil)
  • Best Actress - Puthnanja (Kannada)
Dinakaran Award
Film Fans Associations 45th Annual Award
  • Best Actress - Putnanja (1995)
Kala Sagar Award
  • Best Actress - 'Chanti (1992)
Thumbs Up Awards
Lalitha Kalanjali Award
  • Best Actress - Chanti (1992)
Screen Videocon South Awards

References

  1. ^ Interview with Dinakaran Question: "What is your age?" Answer: "May one ask the age of actress?"
  2. ^ a b c d e f g George, Vijay (19 March 2005). "Leading lady". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  3. ^ Ramanujam, Srinivasa (10 August 2008). "'I am the heroine'". Times of India. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  4. ^ "Vijaykanth's 'Mariyadai' for a summer release". msn entertainment. 19 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  5. ^ "Sreenivasan and Meena together once again!". FilmySouth. 3 October 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-02. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  6. ^ "Meena to play Saint Vengamamba". Filmsouth. 2 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  7. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/50393.html
  8. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/51188.html
  9. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/51455.html
  10. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/article/49122.html
  11. ^ Pillai, Sreedhar (24 September 2005). "Meena's small screen debut". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  12. ^ "Meena makes a TV debut". Screen India. 14 October 2005. Retrieved 2009-05-01. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  13. ^ "Lakshmi". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 21 July 2006. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  14. ^ "Friday Review Chennai and Tamil Nadu". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 27 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  15. ^ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (11 April 2003). "Few in the race this time". The Hindu. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  16. ^ "I will make the public know there is a good actor in Vikram" (PDF). Tamil Guardian. 27 June 2001. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  17. ^ Waheed, Sajahan (27 September 2001). "Meena's album delayed". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  18. ^ [1].
  19. ^ "Meena delivers a baby girl". Oneindia. 3 January 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  20. ^ "51st Annual Manikchand Filmfare South Award winners". Times of India. 4 June 2004. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  21. ^ "Shock stars Prasanth, Meena". Screen India. 4 June 2004. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  22. ^ "Meena's Malayalam comeback". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 26 April 2004. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  23. ^ a b Sreekumaran, P. (26 December 2006). "Meena's magic still fascinates Malayali film fans". apunkachoice. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  24. ^ ((http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/article/65646.html.}}
  25. ^ "Ugadi Puraskar awards for women". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 16 March 2010.
  26. ^ The Times Of India http://movies.indiatimes.com/articleshow/719104.cms. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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