Vaijayanti Mala


Vaijayanti Mala Bali (birth: 13 August 1936 -) is known mostly as the same name, "Vaijayanti", has been a famous actress of Hindi films and is a politician. She has also played the role of Bharatnatyam's dancer, Karnataka singer, dance instructor and MP. He made his debut with the Tamil-language film "Vadachai" in 1949. After this he worked in the Tamil film "Jeevitam" in 1950. After this, he became one of the main heroines of South India and was one of Bollywood's golden-time actresses.

Vaijayanti Mala has been ruling the Hindi films for almost two decades. She is the first woman to get national status from South India. Vaijayanti Mala is a famous dancer. He made room for semantic classical dance in Hindi films. Vaishnanti Mala's Thakkate Paavon gave her the title "twinkle toes". He was known as first-class heroine of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Vaijayanti Mala made her debut with the Tamil-language film "Vadachai" in 1949. After this he worked in the Tamil film "Jeevitam" in 1950. Vaijayanti Mala first acted in Hindi film Bahar and girl. After the success of Nagil Film, Das became a fully established actress in Hindi films and in addition, she started working in Tamil and Telugu films. After being famous in the box-office films, he has played the role of Chandramukhi in Devdas in 1955. She received the Filmfare Award in her first drama character. After this Vaijayanti Mala was seen in many successful films including New Delhi, New Round and Hope. On Paramashikhar's career in 1958, his two films, Sadhna and Madhumati, were critically acclaimed and were quite successful in business terms. She was nominated for Best Actress for her two films Sadhana and Madhumati, in which she was rewarded for the first film.

At this time, Vaijayanti Mala returned to Tamil films where she had immense success in Vanjikottai Valiban, Eirumbu Thirai, Baghdad Thiru Dawn and Niluwu. After the creation of Dilip Kumar's Ganga-Jamuna film in 1961, Vaijayanti Mala was seen as a rustic girl Dhanno who spoke in Bhojpuri. Critics praised her character, and some of her declared her best performance. Due to Ganga-Jamuna, she received Filmfare's second prize. Since 1962, most of the Vaijayanti Mala films have begun either to achieve moderate success or to fail. The success of the Sangam film in 1964 delivered a new height to its career After this, Vaishnanti Mala, after establishing herself as a modern woman, started wearing films wearing bikini or visible clothes. Vaishnanti Mala was rewarded for the role of Radha in the Sangam film at the Twelfth Filmfare ceremony. She received critical acclaim for her role in the historical drama Amrapali. The film was unsuccessful and Vaijayanti Mala decided to leave the films. At the end of his career, Vaijanti Mala worked in some mainstream films such as Suraj, Jewel Thief, Prince, Hatti Bazar and Conflict. Most of these films were seen in cinemas after leaving the film industry of Vaijayanti Mala. Top Movies Nominations and Awards Filmfare Award



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