Post by : Zayd Kamal
The Indian film world has lost one of its most loved stars. Veteran actress Saroja Devi died at the age of 87 after suffering from age-related health problems. She leaves behind a rich history of acting in movies that people have enjoyed for many years. Her death marks the end of a special time in Indian cinema, filled with grace, talent, and beautiful storytelling.
Saroja Devi, known lovingly as "Abinaya Saraswathi" because of her expressive acting, was a famous actress in South Indian films. She started acting in the 1950s and worked in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Hindi movies. Her strong screen presence and emotional acting made her a favorite of directors and fans.
She acted in more than 190 films and worked with famous actors like M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), Sivaji Ganesan, Rajkumar, N.T. Rama Rao (NTR), and Bollywood stars like Rajendra Kumar and Shammi Kapoor.
Some of her best-known movies are Kalyana Parisu (1959), Anbe Vaa (1966), Enga Veettu Pillai (1965), Sri Krishnadevaraya (1970), and Sasural (1961). In these movies, she played strong and kind characters that connected with audiences across India.
She could act in love stories, historical dramas, and family films with great ease, showing how talented and flexible she was as an actress.
Saroja Devi received many awards during her career. She was given the Padma Bhushan in 1992 by the Indian government for her great work in movies. She also received the Karnataka Ratna and Kalaimamani Award from the Tamil Nadu government.
She was celebrated all over India and is known as one of the first actresses to become popular across many languages and film industries.
Saroja Devi was born in Bangalore in 1938. She started acting at a young age. Even after becoming very famous, she remained simple and kind. She was married to Sri Harsha, a civil engineer. After he passed away in 1986, she chose to live a quieter life.
She also gave her time to charity, supported the arts, and helped younger artists learn and grow.
In her later years, Saroja Devi had health problems related to old age. Her condition worsened, and she passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side.
Her death has saddened many fans, actors, and public figures. People from all over India are sharing their grief and remembering her wonderful work.
People on social media have been sharing their love and memories of Saroja Devi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said she was a "towering figure in Indian cinema" and that her legacy would live on.
Actors and friends spoke about how kind, respectful, and professional she was. Many said they will never forget her warm smile and simple nature.
Saroja Devi helped change the way people saw women in films. She played powerful roles and proved that actors could succeed across many languages. Her films are still watched and loved today, especially with streaming services bringing her work to new viewers.
Young actors still learn from her acting style, and her work continues to inspire people.
Though veteran actress Saroja Devi died at 87 after age-related health issues, her spirit will live on forever through her movies. Fans will keep watching her films, enjoying her songs, and remembering her grace and charm.
Her life and career showed dignity, hard work, and timeless beauty. She was more than a movie star—she was a symbol of excellence in Indian cinema.
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