Pushpavalli
Pushpavalli | |
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Born | |
Died | 1991 (aged 65–66) |
Occupation | Film actress |
Years active | 1930s to 1960s |
Spouse(s) | I. V. Rangachari, Gemini Ganesan,[1] |
Children | 4 |
Relatives | Shubha (niece) Vedantam Raghavaiah (brother-in-law)[2] |
Pentapadu Pushpavalli, better known as Pushpavalli (3 January 1925[1] - 1991) was an Indian actress active in Telugu and Tamil cinema.[3] Her film work includes title roles in Miss Malini (1947),[4] and the Telugu film Satyabhama.[5] Pushpavalli died in 1991.
Initially married to Rangachari,[citation needed] Pushpavalli became the mistress of the actor Gemini Ganesan. She had two daughters with Ganesan while he was married Savitri. Her elder daughter is the Hindi actress Rekha.[6]
Biography
Pushpavalli was born into the Pentapadu family in the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh (at that time in Madras Presidency). She entered the film industry as a child actress, with a small role in the film Sampoorna Ramayanam (1936), which was released when she was only nine years old. This was followed by a few more roles as child star, and Pushpavalli's income became important to her family. Due to these preoccupations, she spent significant time in film shooting, she missed out on schooling and had only a rudimentary education. At some point, she married a gentleman named Rangachari. However, the marriage did not last (circumstances are not known) and they began living apart.
Pushpavalli graduated to doing adult roles with hardly any break from playing a child star. This was a necessity, because acting was the source of income for the family, and she could not afford to take a break. However, this continuity may have affected her acting career and she was never really accepted as a leading lady. She did only a few roles as heroine, and in between did many films where she played the second lead. In all, she acted in around 20-25 Tamil and Telugu films (including child roles) and met with only moderate success. She was never a top-level star, nor did she receive any critical acclaim for her acting talents. Perhaps her biggest hit was the Telugu film Bala Nagamma (1942), where she played an important supporting role. Her 1947 film Miss Malini, where she played the lead role, received great critical acclaim from the intelligentsia, but flopped at the box office.[7]
Miss Malini (1947) also marked the acting debut of Gemini Ganesan, her future consort. Pushpavalli next worked with Ganesan in the Telugu film Chakradhari (1948), where she was the heroine and he played a small role. After this point, the situation reversed; Ganesan became a huge star and Pushpavalli started getting only supporting roles, her films as heroine having mostly flopped. She did a few more films with Ganesan, the two got along very well together, and entered into a relationship, despite the fact that both of them were married to other people (Ganesan had married his first wife Alamelu, known informally as Bobji, at a very young age and would remain married to Bobji until his death).
Pushpavalli and Ganesan had two daughters together in quick succession. The elder of them is the Hindi actress Rekha (born in 1954) and the younger is Radha, who briefly worked in Tamil movies before marrying and moving to the United States. Ganesan did not acknowledge paternity of the girls for several years, and was only an occasional visitor to Pushpavalli's house. The relationship deteriorated quickly and the couple was soon estranged. As early as 1955, before the birth of Radha, Ganesan had secretly married the famous actress Savitri, and that relationship was publicly acknowledged as a valid marriage. This was possible because until 1956, it was legally permissible for a Hindu man to have more than one wife. Since Savitri was unmarried, it was possible for her to become Ganesan's legal second wife. Since Pushpavalli was still legally married to Rangachari (divorce was not available to Hindus at all until 1956), that option was not available to her and it was impossible for her to marry anyone else. Some sources say Pushpavalli and Ganeshan were married in Tirupathi.[citation needed]
After being estranged from Ganesan, Pushpavalli did a few more films, mostly bit roles, including a couple of Hindi films made by her old associates in the south Indian film industry. She did these bit roles in order to support her daughters, whom she brought up single-handedly in a very frugal way. The fact that Rekha became so successful in films was a source of great satisfaction to her, as was the fact that her second daughter was settled very respectably in marriage to a US-based gentleman.
Pushpavalli died in 1991 of ailments associated with old age. She was survived by her two daughters.
Filmography
Year | Film | Language | Role | Notes |
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1936 | Sampoorna Ramayanam | Telugu | Child artist/Sita | |
1938 | Mohini Bhasmasura | Telugu | Mohini/Vishnu | |
1938 | Satyanarayana Vratham | Telugu | ||
1939 | Vara Vikrayam | Telugu | Kamala | |
1940 | Malathi Madhavam | Telugu | ||
1940 | Viswa Mohini | Telugu | ||
1941 | Choodamani | Telugu | Choodamani | |
1941 | Tara sasankam | Telugu | Tara | |
1942 | Bala Nagamma | Telugu | Sangu | |
1942 | Satyabhama | Telugu | ||
1944 | Dasi Aparanji | Tamil | Aparanji | |
1945 | Paduka Pattabhishekam | Telugu | Sita | |
1947 | Miss Malini | Tamil | Malini | |
1948 | Vindhyarani | Telugu | Vindhyarani | |
1948 | Queen of the Vindhiyas | English | Vindhyarani | |
1948 | Chakradhari | Tamil | Thulasi Bai | |
1951 | Samsaram | Tamil | Manjula | |
1951 | Sansar | Hindi | Lakshmi | |
1952 | Daasi | Telugu | ||
1953 | Pempudu Koduku | Telugu | Mangamma | |
1954 | Bahut Din Huwe | Hindi | Bhulakshmi Devi | |
1956 | Sri Gowri Mahatma | Telugu | Guest Appearance | |
1957 | Bhaktha Markandeya | Tamil | Marudvati | |
1957 | Bhaktha Markandeya | Telugu | Marudvati | |
1958 | Chenchu Lakshmi | Telugu | Leelavathi | |
1958 | Chenchu Lakshmi | Tamil | Leelavathi | |
1958 | Inti guttu | Telugu | ||
1958 | Sampoorna Ramayanam (1958 film) | Tamil | Maha Rani Kousalya | |
1960 | Petra Manam | Tamil | ||
1963 | Grahasti | Hindi | Radha | |
1963 | Bandipotu (1963 film) | Telugu | Annapoorna | |
1964 | Amara Shilpi Jakkanna | Telugu | Queen Shanthala | |
1964 | Amarashilpi Jakanachari | Kannada | Queen Shanthala | |
1964 | Sirpiyin Selvan | Tamil | Queen Shanthala | |
1964 | Manchi Chedu | Telugu | ||
1964 | Kai Kodutha Deivam | Tamil | ||
1964 | Zindagi | Hindi | ||
1965 | Aada Brathuku | Telugu | ||
1965 | Vaazhkai Padagu | Tamil | ||
1965 | Sati Sakkubai | Telugu | ||
1966 | Rangula Ratnam | Telugu | ||
1966 | Shakuntala | Telugu | Raja Maata | |
1966 | Pratigna Palana | Telugu | Maha Rani | |
1966 | Bhoolokamlo Yamalokham | Telugu | ||
1967 | Sati Sumathi | Telugu | ||
1967 | Bhama Vijayam | Telugu | Maha Rani | |
1969 | Bangaru Panjaram | Telugu | Gowri |
References
- ^ a b "Pushpavalli". Pesum Padam (in Tamil): 4. December 1948.
- ^ "Memories of the Southern Devadas". thehindu.com. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- ^ http://www.ghantasala.info/tfs/cdata1028.html
- ^ "Miss Malini 1947". The Hindu. 25 July 2008. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ^ "Trendsetter - YV Rao". Screen India. 21 November 2009. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ^ "Drama In Real Life". The Hans India.
- ^ "Gemini Ganesan celebrates 80th birthday". Screen India. 15 December 2000. Retrieved 20 October 2009.