Jayamalini
Jayamalini | |
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Born |
Alivelu Manga 22 December 1958 Sulurpeta[1] |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1970–1990s |
Spouse(s) |
Parthiban (m. 1994, July 19) |
Children | 2 daughters,1 son |
Jayamalini (or Jaya Malini) is a South Indian film actress who is famous for her vamp roles and item numbers.
She acted in more than 500 Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi movies.
Early life
Jayamalini was born in Sullurupeta on 22 December 1958. She was the youngest of 8 siblings.
Career
She had a dance number in Shalimar (1978), starring Rex Harrison, Dharmendra and Zeenat Aman, which were in both English and Hindi versions. She also had a raunchy dance number, which was provocatively titled "Mamalu Mamalu Babalu Babulu", in the movie Maha Shaktimaan. Her sister Jyothi Lakshmi was also a cabaret dancer in films.[2]
Personal life
After she retired from films, she married a police inspector and is settled in Chennai with her two daughters and son .[3] She has decided that she will not let her daughters enter films.[4] In 2005, the former actress and dancer was busy looking for a writer to help pen her biography.[5]
Selected filmography
Telugu
- Annadammula Anubandham (1975)
- Mutyala Muggu (1975)
- Bhakta Kannappa (1976)
- Amara Deepam ("Kottaga Unda Badhaga Unda" song) (1977)
- Yamagola ("Gudivada Ellanu" song) (1977)
- Jaganmohini (1978)
- Driver Ramudu ("Guggu Guggu Gudisundi" song) (1979)
- Vetagaadu ("Puttintollu Tarimesaaru" song) (1979)
- Yugandhar ("Naa Paruvam" song) (1979)
- Shri Vinayaka Vijayamu (1979)
- Gandharva Kanya (1979)
- Sita Ramulu (1980)
- Aatagaadu ("Eko Narayana" song) (1980)
- Superman (1980)
- Punnami Naagu (1980)
- Ragile Jwala (1981)
- Gaja Donga ("Nee Illu Bangaaram Gaanu" song) (1981)
- Bobbili Puli ("O Subba Rao" song) (1982)
- Maga Maharaju ("Maa Amma Chintamani" song) (1983)
- Merupu Daadi (1984)
- State Rowdy (1989)
Tamil
- Anbukku Naan Adimai
- Annai Oru Aalayam
- Andha Oru Nimidam (1985)
- Andavan Sothu (1985)
- Aattukara Alamelu (1977)
- Dr. Siva (1975)
- Ennai Paar En Alagai Paar
- Gandharva Kanni
- Garjanai (1981)
- Guru (1980)
- Idhu Engal Bhoomi
- Karate Kamala
- Karuppu Sattaikaran (1985)
- Kudumbam
- Makkal En Pakkam (1987)
- Malaiyur Mambattiyaan (1984)
- Maaya Mohini
- Nyayam Ketkiren
- Naam Iruvar
- Raja Nee Vazhga
- Ragam Thedum Pallavi
- Sorgathin Thirappu Vizha
- Thai Meedhu Sathiyam (1978)
- Uravai Katha Kili
- Valibamae Vaa Vaa
Kannada
- Guru Shishyaru (1981)
- Bangarada Gudi (1976)
- Baddi Bangaramma
- Gayatri Maduve (1983)
- Rustum Jodi (1981)
- Nanna Devaru (1982)
- Jayasimha
- Onde Guri (1979)
- Maralina Sarapali
- Matte Vasanta
- Sedina Hakki
- Kudure mukha
- Muttaide Bhagya
- Police Papanna
- Sahodarara Savaal (1977)
- Sowbhagya Lakshmi
- Prachanda Kulla
- Bengaluru Ratriyalli
- Haddina Kannu
- Praja prabhuthva
- Auto raja
- Senha Sambandha
- Srhi Chamnudeshwari Pooja Mahime
Malayalam
- Omanakunju (1975)
- Kaduvaye Pidicha Kiduva (1977)
- Aavesham (1979)..... Rathi
- Sarapanjaram (1979)
- Shakti (1980)
- Nayattu (1980)
- Lava (1980)
- Hridayam Padunnu (1980)
- Poochasanyasi (1981)
- Dwanda Yudham (1981)
- Adima Changala (1981)
- Pineyum Pookkunna Kaadu (1981)
- Akkramanam (1981)
- Sanchari (1981)
- Kaahalam (1981)
- Thadavara (1981)
- Sreeman Sreemathi (1981)
- Chambalkkadu (1982)
- Kalam (1982)
- Amritageetham (1982)
- Kaathirunna Divasam(1983)
- Shathru (1985)
- Urukku Manushyan (1986)
- Ee Noottandile Maharogam (1987)
- Deerga Sumangalee Bava (1988)
- Abkari (1988)
- Prabhatham Chuvanna Theruvil (1989)
- Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990)
- Criminals (1994)
Hindi
- Jeevan Jyoti (1976) as Sudha
- Shalimar (1978) as Tribal Dancer
- Lok Parlok (1979)
- Maha Shaktimaan (1988) as Sorceress
- Yuvraaj (1979) as one of the two dancers