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M. Jayashree

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N Jayashree
Jayashree in Mutthaide Bhagya (1956)
Born1921
Mysore, Kingdom of Mysore (in present-day Karnataka, India)
Died29 October 2006(2006-10-29) (aged 84–85)[citation needed]
Mysore, Karnataka, India
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active1948–1996

M. Jayashree (1921 – 2006), was an Indian actress who worked mainly in Kannada films. She is known for her supporting roles in such movies including Rayara Sose (1957), Naagarahaavu (1972), Eradu Kanasu and Sri Srinivasa Kalyana.[citation needed]

She was fondly referred to as 'Amma of Silvar screen'. She received Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the movie Amara Bharathi in 1970.[citation needed]

Career

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Jayashree was brought to Pakshiraj Studio of Tamil Nadu by Devi, the sister of the studio owner who allowed her to cast in Tamil film Vazhivil Thirunal. Offers were poured in for Jayashree in Tamil movies.[1] This was noticed by Kannada film maker Honnappa Bhagavathar and he made her to debut in Kannada films with the 1948 movie Bhakta Kumbara.[2]

Her next project in Kannada as heroine was Nagakannika in 1949, a blockbuster movie directed by G. Vishwanath.[3] This film considered to be the first Kannada movie based on a folk tale.[citation needed] She played the title role in her next movie Thilotthame in 1951. Gradually she got shifted to supporting roles playing mother, mother-in-law, aunt for stalwarts like Dr. Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh, Tiger Prabhakar, Rajesh, Gangadhar, Srinath and many. In her five decades acting career, Jayashree starred more than 450 films.[citation needed]

Last days and death

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Jayashree did only two movies in the 1990s. Her last released movie was Savira Mettilu, an unfinished film of Puttanna Kanagal and finished by K. S. L. Swamy.

Jayashree spent last years of her life in Sri Vasavi Shantidhama, an old age home in Mysore. She died of heart attack early morning on 29 October 2006.[1]

Awards

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Selected filmography

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Kannada

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Year Title Role Notes
1949 Bhakta Kumbara
Nagakannika
1951 Thilotthame Thilotthame
Jaganmohini
1953 Mangala Gowri
1954 Natashekhara
1955 Sodari Chanchaladevi
Modala Thedi
1956 Muttaide Bhagya Gowri
Daiva Sankalpa
1957 Rayara Sose Gowri
Sati Nalaayini Parvati
Bettada Kalla
1960 Rani Honnamma
Bhakta Kanakadasa
Dashavathara
1962 Rathna Manjari
Swarna Gowri Maharani
Mahathma Kabir Neema
1963 Jenu Goodu Sharada
Mana Mecchida Madadi Girija
1964 Naandi Savitri
Chandavalliya Thota Puttathayi
Kalaavati Puttamma
Thumbida Koda Jaya
1965 Ide Mahasudina Poornima
Miss Leelavathi Ganga
1966 Madhumalathi Gajalakshmi
1967 Lagna Pathrike Savitri
1968 Bhagyada Bagilu Kamala
Hannele Chiguridaga Raji
Manku Dinne Kaveri
1969 Uyyale Krishna's mother
Mayor Muthanna Kamala
Margadarshi Raji
Bhale Raja Parvattamma
1970 Hasiru Thorana Jayashree
Devara Makkalu Rukmini
Lakshmi Saraswathi Lalitha
Modala Rathri Kaveri
1971 Sakshatkara Maniyamma
Baala Bandhana Parvati
Bhale Adrushtavo Adrushta Aravind's mother
1972 Naagarahaavu Sonabai
Sipayi Ramu Ramu
1973 Devaru Kotta Thangi Nagamma
Kesarina Kamala Parvati
1974 Sri Srinivasa Kalyana Dharani Devi
Eradu Kanasu Gowri's mother
1976 Raja Nanna Raja
Bayalu Daari Anusuya
Baduku Bangaravayithu Ganga
1977 Sose Tanda Soubhagya
1978 Paduvaaralli Pandavaru Lakshmi
1980 Haddina Kannu
Moogana Sedu
1981 Hennina Sedu
1982 Tony
1983 Premave Balina Belaku Susheela
1985 Nanna Prathigne Seethamma
1986 Aruna Raaga
Karna
1987 Sundara Swapnagalu
Aaganthuka
Ee Bandha Anubandha Vijay's aunt
1990 Nammoora Hammera

Telugu

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See also

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Karnataka State Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

References

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  1. ^ a b "ಬೆಳ್ಳಿತೆರೆಯ ಅಜರಾಮರ ಅಭಿನೇತ್ರಿ ಎಂ. ಜಯಶ್ರೀ" [Immortal actress of silver screen M. Jayashree]. The Newsism.com (in Kannada). 12 July 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Bhakta Kumbara". nthwall.com. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  3. ^ B V Shiva Shankar (16 March 2007). "Sepia stories at 60". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013.
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