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Veteran Actress B Saroja Devi Passes Away At 87 In Bengaluru

Legendary South Indian actress B Saroja Devi passed away at 87 due to age-related ailments. She debuted in Kannada cinema with "Mahakavi Kalidasa" (1955), winning a National Award.

B Saroja Devi, the legendary South Indian actress who reigned over hearts across languages and generations, passed away on Monday at the age of 87. According to film industry sources, the veteran star died due to age-related ailments at her residence in Malleswaram, Bengaluru.

B Saroja Devi: A Trailblazer from the Very Beginning

Born with the poise of a performer, Saroja Devi began her journey in cinema at just 17, making an unforgettable debut in the Kannada film Mahakavi Kalidasa (1955). Her powerful portrayal not only won over audiences but also earned her a National Award — a rare feat for a debutante. This marked the beginning of a cinematic career that would reshape the role of women in South Indian films.

Often hailed as the first female superstar of Kannada cinema, she swiftly broke barriers in an era when the industry was largely male-dominated.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Shining Across Languages and Borders

While her roots were in Kannada cinema, Saroja Devi found equal adoration in Tamil films. Her breakthrough in Tamil cinema came with Nadodi Mannan (1958), where she starred opposite legendary actor and future Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. G. Ramachandran (MGR). The film’s success catapulted her to the top ranks, and she became a household name in Tamil Nadu.

Audiences fondly called her ‘Kannadathu Paingili’ — the “Parrot of Kannada” — a tribute to her charm, grace, and melodious voice.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Grace Beyond the Glamour

Even after her marriage in 1967, unlike many of her contemporaries who stepped away from the spotlight, Saroja Devi remained in high demand — especially in Tamil cinema. Her ability to adapt to the evolving nature of roles while maintaining her commanding presence kept her relevant long after the golden era.

She was lovingly referred to as ‘Abhinaya Saraswathi’, celebrating her deep expressive range and refined acting style. Whether playing the romantic lead, a strong-willed woman, or a mother figure in her later years, she brought depth and dignity to every role.

 

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