Savitri (actress)

Nissankara Savitri (also known as Savitri Ganesan; 6 December 1934 – 26 December 1981) was an Indian actress and filmmaker who predominantly worked in Telugu and Tamil films. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actresses in the history of Indian cinema, she was popularly known by the epithets ''Mahanati'' () in Telugu, and ''Nadigaiyar Thilagam'' () in Tamil. Savitri was among the highest-paid in South Indian cinema during the 1950s and 1960s and is often considered the "Queen of Tamil and Telugu cinema".

In a career spanning three decades, Savitri appeared in more than 250 films. Her first significant role was in the 1952 film ''Pelli Chesi Choodu''. Later, she starred in several critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, including ''Devadasu'' (1953), ''Missamma'' (1955), ''Ardhangi'' (1955), ''Donga Ramudu'' (1955), ''Thodi Kodallu'' (1957), ''Mayabazar'' (1957), ''Mangalya Balam'' (1959), ''Aradhana'' (1962), ''Gundamma Katha'' (1962), ''Nartanasala'' (1963), ''Doctor Chakravarty'' (1964), ''Sumangali'' (1965), and ''Devata'' (1965).

Savitri was also known for her philanthropic work and generosity towards the poor. In recognition of her contributions to Indian cinema, she received the "A Moon Among Stars" honor at the 30th International Film Festival of India in 1999. Her life and career were later depicted in the biographical film ''Mahanati'' (2018), which won the "Equality in Cinema Award" at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Provided by Wikipedia
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