Vyjayanthimala filmography
The following is the complete filmography of Vyjayanthimala.
Filmography
As actor
Film | Year | Role | Director Producer | Language | Notes | Ref. |
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Vazhkai | 1949 | Mohana Shivashankaralingam | A. V. Meiyappan | Tamil | Shot simultaneously with Jeevitham | |
Jeevitham | 1950 | Mohini Sivashankara Lingeswara Prasad | A. V. Meiyappan | Telugu | Shot simultaneously with Vazhkai | |
Vijayakumari | 1950 | Western dancer | A. S. A. Sami | Tamil | Guest appearance | |
Bahar | 1951 | Lata | M. V. Raman | Hindi | ||
Ladki | 1953 | Rani Mehra | M. V. Raman | Hindi | ||
Penn | 1954 | Rani | M. V. Raman | Tamil | Remake of Ladki | |
Sangham | Rani | M. V. Raman | Telugu | Remake of Ladki | ||
Nagin | Mala | Nandlal Jaswantlal | Hindi | |||
Pehli Jhalak | Beena | M. V. Raman | Hindi | |||
Asha Nirasha | Asha | G. D. Venkatram | Kannada | Completed[1] Unreleased[2] |
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Miss Mala | Mala | Jayant Desai | Hindi | |||
Yasmin | 1955 | Yasmin | Abdur Rashid Kardar | Hindi | ||
Sitara | Veda | S.K. Ojha | Hindi | |||
Jashan | S. Shamsuddin | Hindi | ||||
Devdas | Chandramukhi | Bimal Roy | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Based on Devdas Dubbed in Russia as Девдас |
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Taj | 1956 | Princess of Roopnagar | Nandlal Jaswantlal | Hindi | ||
Anjaan | Ratna | M. Sadiq | Hindi | Also known as Somewhere in Delhi | ||
New Delhi | Janaki Subramaniam | Mohan Segal | Hindi | Dubbed in Russia as Индия | ||
Marma Veeran | Rajkumari Vijaya | T. R. Raghunath | Tamil | Dubbed in Hindi as Piya Milan | ||
Patrani | Princess Mrinalla | Vijay Bhatt | Hindi | |||
Kismet Ka Khel | Anokhi | Kishore Sahu | Hindi | |||
Devta | Princess of Snake world | Pattanna | Hindi | Remake of Kanavaney Kankanda Deivam | ||
Naya Daur | 1957 | Rajni | B. R. Chopra | Hindi | Dubbed into Tamil as Pattaliyin Sabatham[3] | |
Kathputli | Pushpa | Amiya Chakrabarty, Nitin Bose | Hindi | Last film of Amiya Chakrabarty Completed by Nitin Bose[4] |
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Ek Jhalak | Kalidas | Hindi | ||||
Aasha | Nirmala | M. V. Raman | Hindi | Features one of the first rock and roll song in Bollywood[5] | ||
Sitaron Se Aage | 1958 | Kanta Devi | Satyen Bose | Hindi | ||
Sadhna | Champabai | B. R. Chopra | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Actress | ||
Vanjikottai Valiban | Princess Mandakini | S. S. Vasan | Tamil | |||
Raj Tilak | Mandakini | S. S. Vasan | Hindi | Remake of Vanjikottai Valiban | ||
Madhumati | Madhumati / Madhavi / Radha | Bimal Roy | Hindi | Nominated-Filmfare Award for Best Actress Triple role India's official entry to the Oscars Dubbed in Russia as Мадхумати |
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Ponniyin Selvan | Kundavai | M. G. Ramachandran | Tamil | Inspired by Kalki Krishnamurthy's Ponniyin Selvan[6] Shelved[7] |
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Amar Deep | Aruna | T. Prakash Rao | Hindi | Remake of Amara Deepam Dubbed in Russia as Амардип |
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Paigham | 1959 | Manju | S. S. Vasan | Hindi | ||
Jawani Ki Hawa | S. Sadiq | Hindi | ||||
Athisaya Penn | Nirmala | M. V. Raman | Tamil | Remake of Aasha | ||
Raja Bakthi | 1960 | Princess Mrinalini | P. Rajamanickam | Tamil | ||
Parthiban Kanavu | Kundhavi | Yoganand | Tamil | Inspired by Kalki Krishnamurthy's Parthiban Kanavu[6] | ||
Irumbu Thirai | Manju | S. S. Vasan | Tamil | Remake of Paigham | ||
College Girl | Kamla Prasad | T. Prakash Rao | Hindi | |||
Baghdad Thirudan | Zarina | T. R. Sundaram | Tamil | Dubbed in Hindi as Baghdad Dubbed in Telugu as Baghdad Gaja Donga |
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Then Nilavu | 1961 | Shanthi | C. V. Sridhar | Tamil | First Tamil film shot in Jammu and Kashmir[8] | |
Nazrana | Vasanthi | C. V. Sridhar | Hindi | Remake of Kalyana Parisu Also known as The Gift Dubbed in Russia as Подарок |
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Gunga Jumna | Dhanno | Nitin Bose | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Actress BFJA Award for Best Actress Dubbed in Russia as Ганга и Джамна |
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Aas Ka Panchhi | Neena Bakshi | Mohan Kumar | Hindi | |||
Rungoli | 1962 | Nirmala 'Nimmo' | Amar Kumar | Hindi | ||
Jhoola | Sumathi | K. Shankar | Hindi | |||
Dr. Vidya | Geeta / Dr. Vidya | Rajendra Bhatia | Hindi | |||
Chittoor Rani Padmini | 1963 | Princess Rani Padmini of Chittor | Chitrapu Narayana Rao | Tamil | ||
Zindagi | 1964 | Beena | Ramanand Sagar | Hindi | ||
Sangam | Radha | Raj Kapoor | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Actress First Indian film to be shot outside of India and Europe[9][10] First technicolor film of Vyjayanthimala and Raj Kapoor[11] Dubbed in Russia as Сангам |
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Phoolon Ki Sej | Karuna | Inder Raj Anand | Hindi | |||
Leader | Princess Sunita | Ram Mukherjee | Hindi | First Indian film to be shot outside of the 1.37:1 ratio Shot in 1.85:1 ratio Dubbed in Russia as Заговор |
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Ishaara | Mala | K. Amarnath | Hindi | |||
Naya Kanoon | 1965 | Jyoti | R. C. Talwar | Hindi | ||
Nam Iruvar | P. Neelakandan | Tamil | ||||
Do Dilon Ki Dastaan | 1966 | Pradeep Kumar | Hindi | Dubbed in Russia as История двух сердец | ||
Amrapali | Amrapali | Lekh Tandon | Hindi | India's official entry to the Oscars Dubbed in Russia as Амрапали |
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Suraj | Princess Anuradha Singh | T. Prakash Rao | Hindi | |||
Hatey Bazarey | 1967 | Chhipli | Tapan Sinha | Bengali | ||
Chhoti Si Mulaqat | Roopa Choudhury | Alo Sircar | Hindi | Remake of Agni Pariksha | ||
Jewel Thief | Shalini Devi Singh / Shalu | Vijay Anand | Hindi | Dubbed in Russia as Похититель ценностей | ||
Sunghursh | 1968 | Munni / Laila-E-Aasmaan | Harnam Singh Rawail | Hindi | BFJA Award for Best Actress Dubbed in Russia as Революция |
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Saathi | Shanti | C. V. Sridhar | Hindi | Remake of Palum Pazhamum | ||
Duniya | Mala | T. Prakash Rao | Hindi | Dubbed in Russia as Сын прокурора | ||
Pyar Hi Pyar | 1969 | Kavita | Bhappi Sonie | Hindi | Dubbed in Russia as Только любовь | |
Prince | Princess Amrita | Lekh Tandon | Hindi | |||
Ganwaar | 1970 | Parvati or Paro | Naresh Kumar | Hindi | Last film as actress |
As choreographer
Year | Film | Cast | Director | Song | Language | Notes |
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1964 | Leader | Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala | Ram Mukherjee | Unknown | Hindi | |
Sangam | Raj Kapoor, Vyjayanthimala, Rajendra Kumar | Raj Kapoor | Main Kya Karoon Ram | Hindi | Parody of Cabaret dance |
As producer
Year | Film | Cast | Director | Music director | Language | Notes |
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1982 | Kathoduthan Naan Pesuven | Ramji, Sripriya, Menaka | M. A. Kaja | Sankar Ganesh | Tamil | Co-produce with Rajiyiammal Released in 14 January 1982 |
As playback singer
Year | Film | Song | Co-singer(s) | Music Director | Language | Notes |
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1967 | Hatey Bazarey | Cheye Thaki Cheye Thaki | Mrinal Chakraborty | Tapan Sinha | Bengali |
Miscellaneous Crew
Year | Film | Director | Cast | Language | Notes |
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2000 | Mugavaree | V. Z. Durai | Ajith Kumar, Jyothika, Suchindra | Tamil | Special thanks |
2012 | Janleva 555 | Sundeep Malani | Kalpana Pandit | Hindi | Special message before the film starts |
gollark: - slime coolers- milk coolers- electrum coolers- boron coolers- constantan coolers- nickel coolers- silver coolers- potato coolers
gollark: I mean, we have water ones.
gollark: Milk?
gollark: Add those.
gollark: Milk coolers? Yes.
References
- S. Shyam Prasad (7 February 2010). "South Masala: For the record". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
- Janaki Vishwanathan (30 May 2010). "The Kaapi Diaries". Mumbai: MiD DAY. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
- "Originally Dubbed in Tamil". IndiaGlitz. May 13, 2010. Archived from the original on August 10, 2011. Retrieved August 8, 2011.
- Ranjan Das Gupta (9 August 2011). "My first break Vyjayanthimala". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
- "Asha: A composer's Dream". Rediff.com. 8 September 2003. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
- A. Srivathsan (19 October 2011). "Age hardly withers charm of Ponniyin Selvan". The Hindu. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- "Ponniyin Selvan Movie Attempts – is it a curse or lack of purse : MGR – Gemini Ganeshan – Vyjayanthimala Bali". 600024.com. 31 May 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- "Tamil film director Sridhar passes away". The Indian Express. 20 October 2008. Archived from the original on 22 October 2008. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
- Fakir Hassen (Indo-Asian News Service) (3 January 2007). "Wooing Indian directors for foreign locales". Hindustan Times. Johannesburg. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
- "The Big Three continue to hold sway". Filmnirvana.com. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
- "Down Memory Lane". The Indian Express. 12 November 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
External links
- Vyjayanthimala filmography on IMDb
- Vyjayanthimala profile at Upperstall.com
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