
A star beyond language and region: Legendary actor Saroja Devi dies
B Saroja Devi, 87, died on Monday at her residence in Malleswaram following age-related illness.
The doe-eyed beauty with over 200 films to her credit was one of the first Kannada actors to act in other language movies opposite biggest stars of that time. Saroja Devi was always up for learning new things, so much so that she opened her Instagram account at the age of 83 years (in 2021).
Following her death, who's who of the film industry and political world took to social media to convey their condolences.
Taking to X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called her an exemplary icon of Indian cinema and culture. 'Her diverse performances left an indelible mark across generations.' Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah called her 'Abhinaya Saraswati' and said her departure is a great loss to the Indian cinema. Superstars Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Khushbu Sundar and others remembered her as a great artist who lived beyond the boundaries of 'language and region'.
Born in a Vokkaliga family with her roots in Mandya district, Saroja Devi was the daughter of a police officer, Bhairappa. In those days, when women were not encouraged to act in movies, Bhairappa supported Saroja Devi to make her debut at the age of 17 opposite Dr Rajkumar, who went on to become another Kannada superstar, in 'Mahakavi Kalidasa' (1955). Her screen presence immediately captured the hearts of people and she started getting offers for Tamil films as well.
In 1958, Saroja Devi played the female lead in 'Nadodi Mannan' opposite Tamil cinema legend M G Ramachandran (MGR) and later went on to give more than 20 back to back Tamil hits.
It was not just MGR, she was cast with several other reigning superstars of the time, including Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Dr Rajkumar and N T Rama Rao (NTR).
She became the face of 'Kittur Chennamma' in 1961 with her powerful dialogues as the Queen of Kittur fighting the British against royalty collection from princely states. In those days, it is said, when children were asked who Kittur Rani Chennamma was, they would instantly reply 'Saroja Devi'.
Hindi film, 'Paigham' (1959), starring Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in lead roles, was a blockbuster hit and Saroja Devi, despite her 'bit role', managed to impress the audience and directors with her crackling screen presence.
She went on to act in films like 'Sasural' (1961) with Rajendra Kumar, Beti Bete (1964) with Sunil Dutt and 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kiya' (1963) with Shammi Kapoor.
She also acted in a few scenes with Raj Kapoor in 'Nazrana', but was later replaced by Vyjayanthimala reportedly over strict instructions of her mother, Rudramma, that she will not wear sleeveless dresses and swimwear.
Saroja Devi made her Telugu film debut in 1957 in 'Panduranga Mahatyam', in which she starred alongside NTR and Akkineni Nageswara Rao.
After her marriage to Sri Harsha, an engineer, Saroja Devi's appearance in movies declined in the 1970s, though she continued to act in Kannada, Telugu and Tamil films.
Her acting career took a massive hit in 1986, after her husband fell ill while she was shooting a Kannada movie — 'Ladies Hostel'. People known to her say she did not visit guests for nearly one year after the demise of her husband as she did not want to show her face without kumkuma (vermillion) on her forehead.
She was the first vice-president of Kannada film artists' association when Dr Rajkumar was its president.
Despite working with many superstars in south India and in Hindi movies, Saroja Devi kept a low profile. She was given several offers to join political parties, but she chose to stay away from politics. Then Karnataka Chief Minister Gundu Rao made her an offer to contest from Malleswaram Assembly constituency on a Congress ticket, but she declined.
Recognising her contribution to Indian cinema, the central government acknowledged her with Padma Shri (1969), Padma Bhushan (1992) and Lifetime Achievement Award during India's 60th Independence Day celebrations in 2008.
She also won many state awards, including the prestigious Kalaimamani Lifetime Achievement award by the Tamil Nadu government in 2009.
Umesh Banakar, president of the Kannada Film Producers Association, recalled Saroja Devi as an extremely disciplined and no-nonsense superstar. 'Be it a superstar or a commoner, no one could meet her without an appointment. She always arrived on time for any event. Some superstars used to turn up late but she never stayed back,' he said.
A veteran photographer recalled that Saroja Devi was always conscious about her public appearance. During an interview at her residence, she asked him not to take photos from a low angle as it would expose her double chin.
In 2019, Saroja Devi appeared for the last time in the late Puneeth Raj Kumar-starrer 'Natasaarvabhowma', a horror film by actor-producer Rockline Venkatesh.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
"Here we go!" – Vishal kickstarts #Vishal35 with Dushara Vijayan and GV Prakash; Read more
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Actor Vishal has officially announced his 35th film as a lead. The upcoming movie, currently referred to as #Vishal35, is likely to be his first theatrical release after his wedding to actress Sai Dhanshika, which is scheduled for August 29, 2025 will be coinciding with his 48th birthday. The actor, known for his work in 'Madha Gaja Raja', shared the exciting update on social media on last day. Vishal teams up with Dushara Vijayan and Raviarasu The Vishal starrer is directed by Raviarasu, making it the first collaboration between the two. Sharing the screen with Vishal for the first time is Dushara Vijayan, who has been gaining attention for her powerful performances in Tamil cinema. Actress Sai Dhanshika kickstarts 2021 with an interesting challenge 'Here we go, finally starting my next film #Vishal35... Post #MarkAntony, joining hands again with my darling GV Prakash as the music composer. Lovely cast and crew. Full on positivity. With all your blessings and support, we start the first schedule of 45 days in Chennai,' Vishal posted. Wedding bells for Vishal and Sai Dhanshika As Vishal gears up for this project, he's also preparing for a major personal milestone — his wedding with actress Sai Dhanshika, which was recently confirmed during an event for her film Yogi Da. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đây có thể là thời điểm tốt nhất để giao dịch vàng trong 5 năm qua IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The couple has been in a relationship for some time and will tie the knot on August 29. What's next for Vishal? Besides Vishal 35, the actor is also set to direct and star in Thupparivaalan 2, the sequel to his 2017 detective thriller. Originally helmed by Mysskin, the sequel will now be directed by Vishal himself following creative differences — marking his directorial debut. On the other hand, Vishal's recent outing was 'Madha Gaja Raja' which hit the big screens after a long gap. The movie was directed by Sundar C and received good responses from the audiences.


India.com
an hour ago
- India.com
Amitabh Bachchan once broke his silence on tensions with Jaya Bachchan and Rekha: 'A divorce will...'
Amitabh Bachchan once broke his silence on tensions with Jaya Bachchan and Rekha: 'A divorce will...' The off-screen dynamics between Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha and Jaya Bachchan continue to make headlines. Big B, who was already married to Jaya, was rumoured to be smitten by Rekha. However, nothing ever happened as the Zanjeer actor once firmly said that he doesn't believe in divorce amid ongoing rumours of marital strain. Famous Biographer Yasser Usman in his book Rekha: The Untold Story documented what Jaya Bachchan reportedly told about her husband's affair rumours. 'Let the whole world say what they want. He [Amitabh Bachchan] has made a commitment to me and he has to have the courage (to say he's in love with somebody else!), and if he is doing something behind my back, it's his problem. Not my problem. He has to live with it. And with his conscience,' Jaya Bachchan said. What did Amitabh Bachchan say on tensions with Jaya amid Rekha controversy? Then Amitabh Bachchan addressed the speculations of growing tension in his marriage. An excerpt from the book read, 'Without taking Rekha's name, Amitabh responded to the reported tensions in his marriage: 'A divorce will never happen in our case. I don't believe in divorce because my basic instincts are Indian. I made an absolutely first-class choice when I took Jaya as my wife.' In the same book, Yaseer Usman revealed, 'This is the closest that Amitabh ever came to even admitting that all was not well in the Bachchan household. But Rekha kept fuelling the media fire. In an interview with Stardust, she made a strange claim: that Jaya had invited her over to the Bachchan home one day. 'Jaya did not mind the relationship as long as she thought her husband was only having a fling. It's when she realised that he was really emotionally involved, that is when it began hurting her. She called me for dinner one evening and though we spoke about everything but him, before I left that day, she made sure to tell me, 'I will never leave Amit whatever happens'.' In 1981, Yash Chopra cast Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha and Jaya Bachchan in a film together named Silsila. Interestingly, the film's storyline rumoured to mirror personal life tensions of the lead actors.


Hans India
an hour ago
- Hans India
Saroja Devi: An epitome of graceful versatility
Bengaluru: Oneof Indian cinema's most celebrated actresses, B. Saroja Devi, passed away on Monday at the age of 87. Fondly referred to as Abhinaya Saraswathi for her expressive performances, the legendary artiste breathed her last at her residence in Malleswaram, Bengaluru. According to family sources, the actress collapsed early in the morning and was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared her dead around 8:30 AM. Her final rites will be held on Tuesday, July 15. The demise of B. Saroja Devi marks the end of an era in Indian cinema. A towering figure in the film industries of Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi, she was not just a popular screen presence but a cultural icon across South India and beyond. Her prolific career spanned more than six decades, during which she starred in over200 filmsin five languages. Early beginnings and rise to stardom Born on January 7, 1938, in Bengaluru, B. Saroja Devi made her acting debut at the tender age of 17 in the 1955 Kannada film 'Mahakavi Kalidasa', produced by the legendary Honnappa Bhagavathar. Her radiant beauty, emotive expressions, and classical poise soon earned her lead roles in Tamil and Telugu cinema, where she became one of the most sought-after actresses of the 1960s and 1970s. In Tamil, she shot to fame with films like 'Thirudadhe', 'Kalyana Parisu', and the magnum opus 'Periya Idathu Penn'. She formed a much-loved on-screen pair with stalwarts such as M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), Sivaji Ganesan, and N.T. Rama Rao (NTR) in Telugu. In Hindi cinema, she appeared opposite icons like Rajendra Kumar and Shammi Kapoor, notably in films such as 'Sasural', 'Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya', and 'Beti Bete'. Graceful versatility Known for her versatile portrayals of everything from mythological characters to modern romantic heroines, Saroja Devi captivated audiences with her elegance and strong screen presence. Whether essaying the role of a devoted wife, a spirited young woman, or a tragic heroine, her performances resonated across generations. Her long association with filmmakers like B.R. Panthulu and A. Bhimsingh led to a string of commercial and critical hits. In Kannada cinema, she starred in several classics including 'Sri Krishnadevaraya', 'Kittur Chennamma', and 'Bhakta Kanakadasa'. Recognition and legacy B. Saroja Devi was honoured with numerous awards over the years, including the Padma Bhushan in 1992 for her contribution to Indian cinema. She also received state honours like the Karnataka Rajyotsava Award and was the recipient of multiple Filmfare Awards, both in the South and in Hindi. Apart from her acting, Saroja Devi remained active in social service and public life. She served as the chairperson of the Karnataka Film Development Corporation and was also a member of the Central Film Censor Board. Condolences pour in Tributes have been pouring in from across the political and film fraternities. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences, calling her 'a legendary artiste whose contributions enriched Indian cinema across languages.' Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar also mourned her demise, highlighting her role in shaping Kannada and South Indian cinema. A Star Eternal Despite stepping away from films in the later years, B. Saroja Devi remained a revered name, with her body of work continuing to inspire actors and filmmakers. She is survived by her extended family and countless admirers. As the curtains fall on one of Indian cinema's brightest stars, the legacy of B. Saroja Devi endures — not just in celluloid, but in the hearts of millions who grew up watching her grace the silver screen with poise, depth, and dignity.