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Meet actress who fell in love with married actor, became unmarried mother to 2 daughters, one is a superstar, she is...
Hema Malini, Rekha, Vyjayanthimala, Jaya Prada, and Sridevi are all actresses who have worked in South cinema before entering Bollywood. Rekha is one of those few actresses, whose mother was also an actress, who fell in love with a twice-married South cinema superstar, whom she did not marry, but became the mother of his two daughters.
Rekha's mother Pushpavalli was seen in Tamil and Telugu cinema films. She became famous by playing the character of Sita in 'Sampoorna Ramayanam'. She played the role of Sita in a film released in 1936, for which she received Rs 300 as a fee.
Her biggest hit was the Telugu film 'Bala Nagamma' (1942), where she played an important supporting role. Her 1947 film 'Miss Malini', where she played the lead role, received critical acclaim but flopped at the box office.
Rekha's mother, throughout her life, was in the headlines more for her personal life than her films. She got married in 1940, but after just six years, her married life turned sour and she started living separately from her husband.
A new turn came in Pushpavalli's life when she was cast in the lead role in the film &
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Pushpavalli
Indian actress (1926–1991)
For the Indian web series, see Pushpavalli (TV series).
Pushpavalli (3 January 1926 – 28 April 1991) was an Indian actress who predominantly worked in Telugu and Tamil films.[2][3] She entered the film industry as a child actress with a small role as young Sita in the film Sampoorna Ramayanam (1936). This was followed by a few more roles as child star. Pushpavalli later graduated to doing roles as an adult. Her biggest hit was the Telugu filmBala Nagamma (1942), where she played an important supporting role. Her 1947 film Miss Malini, where she played the lead role, received great critical acclaim from the intelligentsia, but flopped at the box office.[4] She continued playing supporting roles well into the late 1960s.
She married I V Rangachari in 1940 but they began living apart from 1946.[5] Later, Pushpavalli was in a relationship with actor Gemini Ganesan with whom she had two daughters, Rekha, a noted actress in Hindi film industry,[6] and Radha.
Biography
[edit]Pushpavalli was born as 'Kandala Venkata Pushpavalli Tayaramma' to Kandala Ramakotamma and Kandala Thathachary in Pentapadu village of West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh (at that times in Madras Presid