Remembering P Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, acknowledged as Telugu cinema’s first female superstar, on the occasion of her death anniversary. Born on 7 September, 1924 she was also director, music director, singer, producer, novelist and lyricist. Entering the film industry in 1939, she acted in over 200 films in Telugu and Tamil. Some of her key films include Swargaseema (1945), Laila Majnu (1949), Prema/ Kathal (1952), Chandirani (1953), Chakra...
Remembering
P Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, acknowledged as Telugu cinema’s first female superstar, on the occasion of her death anniversary. Born on 7 September, 1924 she was also director, music director, singer, producer, novelist and lyricist. Entering the film industry in 1939, she acted in over 200 films in Telugu and Tamil. Some of her key films include Swargaseema (1945), Laila Majnu (1949), Prema/ Kathal (1952), Chandirani (1953), Chakrapani (1954), Malaikallan (1954), Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (1955) and Madurai Veeran (1956). A talented writer, she won the Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Academy as best short story writer, served as Director and Principal of the Tamil Nadu Government Music College, and was also well-known for her work in philanthropy, being associated with a number of social service organisations. Awarded the Padma Bhushan for her contribution to Indian cinema, she was also honoured among "women in cinema" at the 30th International Film Festival of India. Awarded the Rashtrapati Award in acting for Annai (1962), Antastulu (1965) and Palnati Yuddham ( 1966), she was also conferred the government National Award for Best Writer for the book Nalo Nenu, an autobiography. P Bhanumathi passed away on 24 December, 2005.
Image: P Bhanumathi with Gemini Ganeshan in Pattathu Rani (1967)