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Saritha

Saritha is a South Indian actress. She has acted in more than 140 feature films, and been cast in the television serial Selvi (2005).
Her mainstream career spanned from 1979 to 1989; she took a hiatus to get married to Mukesh (actor), and then raise two sons, who are now teenagers.
She has separated from Mukesh and has returned to acting and dubbing voices. On March 2007, she filed for divorce.
Saritha was discovered by the famous director K. Balachander who cast her as heroine for the Telugu film "Marocharithra" (1979) opposite Kamal Haasan, which became a hit (later remade in Hindi as Ek Duje Ke Liye).
She was the 162nd girl auditioned for the lead role in "Marocharithra", when director Balachander decided she was the right actress.
Director K. Balachander didn't cast her in the Hindi remake of "Marocharithra," because he needed a Punjabi actress Rati Agnihotri for the film to work in Bollywood. However, he liked Saritha's performance in "Marocharithra" (1979) so much that he cast her in 22 more South Indian films, including "Agni Satchi," "Kalyana Agathigal," and "Achamillai Achamillai." She won several acting awards for his films.
Considered to be a very sincere actress, she had tonsured her head for the cancer-affected girl role in "Sujatha"(1980) and gained several pounds to play the psychotic role in "Julie Ganapathy" (2005). Unfortunately, both films were flops.
Filmography


Selvi serial (2005)....Thamarai

* Album (2004)
Ammakilikkoodu (2003) .... Janaki
Life Is Beautiful (2000) .... Vice Principal
Thaniyavartanam (1987)
Malaya Marutha (1986) .... Sharada
Kathodu Kathoram (1985) .... Marykutty
Muhurtham Pathnonnu Muppathinu (1985) .... Indu
Achamillai Achamillai (1984) .... Thenmozhi
Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayatha Katha (1984) .... Janu
Sivappu Sooriyan (1983)
Agni Sakshi (1982)
Thai Mookambhikai (1982)
Aadavallu Meeku Joharulu (1981)
Thaneer Thaneer (1981)
Sujatha (1980)
Guppedu Manasu (1979)
Maro Charithra (1978) .... Swapna
Thappitha Thala
Nenjil oru Ragam - Rajeev
Malaiyur mambattiyan - Thyagarajan
Komberi Mookan - Thyagarajan
Mouna Geethankal - K.Bagyaraj
Netrikan - Rajinikanth
Thanneer Thaneer - Radharavi
Omai vizhilikal - Vijayakanth
Anni - Mohan
Agni Satchi - Sivakumar
Achamillai Achamillai - Rajesh
Kalyana Agathigal - Nazaar
Ponnu orukku pudhusu - Sudhakar
Thangaikku oru geetham - T. Rajender
Noolveli - Sarathu babi, sujatha
Poo Poova puthirukku - Prabhu
Vedham Pudithu - Sathyaraj
Kilvanam sivakkum - Sivaji
Nantri - Sivaji, Suresh
Vandi chakkram - Sivakumar
Sainthadamma sainthadu - Sivakumar
Friends - Vijay, Surya - Mother role
June R - Surya, Jothika - Mother role
Julie Ganapathi - Jayaram, Ramya
Thappu thalankal(kamal and rajini)

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