K. R. Vijaya Height, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography
K. R. Vijaya Height, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography
Quick Infoâ
Hometown: Chennai
Age: 75 Years
Marital Status: Widow
Bio/Wiki | |
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Real Name | Deivanayaki |
Profession | Actor |
Physical Stats | |
Height (approx.) | 5' 6" (168 cm) |
Eye Colour | Dark Brown |
Hair Colour | Black |
Career | |
Debut | Tamil Film: 'Karpagam' (1963) as Karpagam ![]() Malayalam Film: 'Manavatti' (1964) as Sheela ![]() Telugu Film: 'Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam' (1966) as Rukmini ![]() Tamil TV: 'Adhiparasakthi' (1994) as 'Devi' |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | ⢠1967- Best Actress Award for 'Iru Malargal' at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards ⢠1970- Best Actress Award for 'Namma Veetu Dheivam' at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards ⢠1974- Filmfare Special Award - South for 'Dheerga Sumangali' ⢠1984- Second Best Actress Award for 'Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove' at the Kerala State Film Awards ⢠1989- Nandi Special Jury Award for 'Sutradharulu' ⢠2004- Lifetime Achievement Award at the Filmfare Awards South ⢠2009- Doctorate by the Satyabama College ⢠2013- Chalachitra Rathnam Award by the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards ⢠2017- Congress Managalir Award ⢠2018- Best Character Actress Award for 'Sathyam Sivam Sundaram' at the Janmabhoomi Television Awards ⢠2019- Nakshathira Sathanaiyalar 2019 |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 30 November 1948 (Tuesday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 75 Years |
Birthplace | Chennai |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Chennai |
School | Government Higher Secondary School, Adyar, Chennai |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Widow |
Family | |
Husband/Spouse | Madathil Velayuthan (Businessman, Film Producer) (Deceased) ![]() |
Children | Daughter- Hemalatha ![]() |
Parents | Father- Ramachandra Nair (Army Personnel, Actor) (Deceased) Mother- Kalyani (Homemaker) (Deceased) |
Siblings | Brother- Narayanan Sisters- K. R. Vatsala (Actress), K. R. Savithri (Actress), Sashikala and Radha |
Style Quotient | |
Car Collection | Jeep Compass ![]() |
Some Lesser Known Facts About K. R. Vijaya
K. R. Vijayaâs father wanted her to become an actress since he was himself acting in M. R. Radhaâs drama troupe at that time after retiring from the army.
In the late 1990s, she was called as âPunnagai Arasiâ (Queen of the smiles â in Tamil) by her fans at a function held in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.
Vijaya was always the first choice of directors to portray the roles of Hindu goddesses due to her looks which were similar to conventional depictions.
Her father decided to move the family to Palani, Tamil Nadu when she was 10 to 11 years old.
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Vijaya always looked up to her father when he used to practice his acting scenes and thatâs how she got interested in joining the field of entertainment. She was quoted saying in an interview that
He had a presence that was just hard to ignore. As children, we loved watching him act out stories from his life. He expressed with his whole body. As the eldest, I wanted to be most like him. So taking to the stage was natural.â
K. R. Vijaya was just 15 years old when she was cast in her first Tamil film titled âKarpagamâ in 1963.
She dies early in her first film and a lot of people told her parents that thatâs a bad omen and which might lead to not getting enough roles for her. However, Vijayaâs parents never paid any heed to what people said and always supported her in her acting career.
Three years after the release of âKarpagamâ when Vijaya turned 18, her parents decided to get her married without obtaining her consent but Vijaya agreed to her parentâs choice.
By the time she turned 19 years old, she had decided to retire from the films as she felt settled in her own family and life but it was the Tamil poet and writer named Aroor Das who insisted on her not retiring at an early age considering how much talent she has.
Vijaya never took the credit for her immense success and always credited her family. She was quoted saying in an interview that
My family life was the blessing of my parents. My career was the blessing of my husband and others like Aroor Das. It is their intelligence that I reaped the benefits of. They held my hand every step of the way.â
In 1964, Vijaya was cast in the Tamil romantic drama film titled âKai Kodutha Deivamâ which was remade in Telugu as âMarapurani Kathaâ (1967), in Malayalam as âPalunku Pathramâ (1970), and in Hindi as âPyar Ki Kahaniâ (1971).
The poster of the Tamil film titled âKai Kodutha Deivamâ (1964)
In 1965, she was cast in the Hindi drama film titled âOonche Logâ in which she played the character of Bimla Prabhu.
The poster of the Hindi film titled âOonche Logâ (1965)
In 1966, Vijaya was cast in the Telugu swashbuckler film titled âParamanandayya Sishyula Kathaâ which was a remake of the Telugu film titled âParamanandayya Sishyuluâ (1950). She played the character of Chitralekha in the film.
The poster of the Telugu film titled âParamanandayya Sishyula Kathaâ (1966)
In 1969, she was cast in the Tamil legal drama film titled âAkka Thangaiâ which was also her comeback film after her marriage.
The poster of the Tamil film titled âAkka Thangaiâ (1969)
Within 10 years of her career, Vijaya completed 100 films and her 100th film was 1973âs Tamil film titled âNathayil Muthuâ in which she played the character of Chelakannu.
The Tamil film titled âNathayil Muthuâ (1973)
In 1979, Vijaya was cast in the Telugu Hindu mythological film titled âSri Vinayaka Vijayamuâ in which she played the character of Durga Devi. The film is about Lord Ganeshaâs life from his birth till he tamed Mushikasura, a rakshasa who later became Ganeshaâs vahana.
The poster of the Telugu Hindi mythological film titled âSri Vinayaka Vijayamuâ (1979)
She has been part of a lot of devotional films because of her homely and typical South-Indian appeal and features.
In 1986, Vijaya was cast in the Tamil devotional film titled âMelmaruvathur Arpudhangalâ which was derived from a story by âSakthi Dasanâ C. Ganesan. Vijaya played the character of Goddess Sakthi in the film.
The poster of the Tamil devotional film titled âMelmaruvathur Arpudhangalâ (1986)
In 1991, she was cast in the Tamil drama film titled âSri Srisaila Bhramarambika Kataksham.â
The poster of the Tamil film titled âSri Srisaila Bhramarambika Katakshamâ (1991)
In 1994, Vijaya was cast in the Kannada drama film titled âMahashakti Maye.â
The poster of the Kannada film titled âMahashakti Mayeâ (1994)
In the same year, she was cast in the Tamil TV series titled âMadisar Maamiâ which was telecast on the Sun TV channel.
The poster of the Tamil TV series titled âMadisar Maamiâ (1994)
In 1998, Vijaya was cast in the Telugu drama TV series titled âOorvashiâ which aired on the Gemini TV channel.
In the same year, she was cast in the Malayalam drama TV series titled âPettammaâ in which she played the character of Ambalika. The series was telecast on DD Malayalam.
In 2003, she became part of the Kannada romantic drama film titled âOndagona Baaâ which is a remake of the Telugu film titled âKalisundam Raaâ (2000).
The poster of the Kannada film titled âOndagona Baaâ (2003)
In 2011, Vijaya was cast in the Telugu romantic comedy film titled â100% Love.â
The poster of the Telugu film titled â100 Loveâ (2011)
In 2012, K. R. Vijaya was cast in the Tamil supernatural horror mystery television series titled âBhairavi: Aavigalukku Priyamanavalâ which was telecast on the Sun TV channel.
K. R. Vijaya (bottom left) on the poster of the Tamil horror TV series titled âBhairavi- Aavigalukku Priyamanavalâ
In 2015, she was cast in the Malayalam romantic-comedy film titled âTwo Countries.â
The poster of the Malayalam TV series titled âTwo Countriesâ (2015)
In 2016, she was cast in the Malayalam drama TV series titled âSathyam Sivam Sundaramâ which was telecast on the Amrita TV channel.
The poster of the Malayalam TV series titled âSathyam Sivam Sundaramâ (2016)
K. R. Vijaya completed 50 years in the South Indian film industry in 2023.
In the same year, K. R. Vijaya was cast in the Tamil comedy-drama film titled âRayar Parambarai.â
The poster of the Tamil film titled âRayar Parambaraiâ (2023)
In the same year, K. R. Vijaya was cast in the Malayalam devotional television series titled âMalikappuram: Apathbandhavan Ayyappanâ in which she played the character of Devakiyamma. The series was telecast on the Asianet TV channel and  Disney+ Hotstar.
The poster of the Malayalam TV series titled âMalikappuram- Apathbandhavan Ayyappanâ (2023)
K. R. Vijaya has been part of many Tamil films and some of them include âThattungal Thirakkappadumâ (1966), âEnna Muthalali Sowkiyamaâ (1972), âAnnan Ennada Thambi Ennadaâ (1992), âKavalai Padathe Sagodharaâ (1998), and âJunior Seniorâ (2002).
The poster of the Tamil film titled âAnnan Ennada Thambi Ennadaâ (1992)
K. R. Vijaya has been part of many Telugu films and some of them include âMaa Manchi Akkayyaâ (1970), âTalli Kodukula Anubandhamâ (1982), âSri Santhoshi Matha Vrata Mahatyamâ (1984), âO Thandri O Kodukuâ (1994), and âSri Krishnarjuna Vijayamâ (1996).
The poster of the Telugu film titled âSri Santhoshi Matha Vrata Mahatyamâ (1984)
K. R. Vijaya has been part of many Malayalam films and some of them include âSantha Oru Devathaâ (1977), âJohn Jaffer Janardhananâ (1982), âIthiri Poove Chuvannapooveâ (1984), and âNakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumariâ (2002).
The poster of the Malayalam film titled âNakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumariâ (2002)
K. R. Vijaya has been part of many Tamil TV series and some of them include âVikramadithianâ (2003), âRaja Rajeswariâ (2004-2006), âAnandhamâ (2004), âNamma Kudumbamâ (2008-2009), and âAnbe Vaaâ (2021).
She has been part of many Malayalam TV series and some of them are âDaivathin Makkalâ (2000), âSthree 2â (2005-2007), âShree Krishna Leelaâ (2007-2008), âSabarimala Shri Dharmashashthaâ (2013-2013), âKanakanmaniâ (2021-2022), and âMadhanakamarajanâ (2023).
K. R. Vijaya was said to be the first actress to own a private jet in the Tamil film industry. Responding to this, she was quoted saying in an interview that
Aiyyo , itâs my husbandâs not mine. A ship, a planeâŚI donât bother much⌠itâs his fetish. All I would do is concentrate on my work, be good with my co-artistes. The studio would be my home and I considered the artistes my family members but after pack up I wouldnât think about movies at all.â
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