Ranjini (actress)

Sasha Selvaraj, better known by her stage name Ranjini, is a Singapore born actress known for her roles in Tamil, Malayalam films. She also did few Telugu films. She was the leading actress from 1985 to 1992.

Ranjini
Born
Sasha Selvaraj

NationalitySingaporean
Occupation(s)Film actress
Lawyer
Entrepreneur
Social-Activist
Years active1985–1992
2014–present
SpousePierre Kombara

Ranjini made her debut in the 1985 Tamil film Muthal Mariyathai directed by Bharathiraja.[1] In 1987, she acted in Lenin Rajendran's Swathi Thirunal, a biopic on the Travancore ruler of the same name. Her third Malayalam film Chithram (1988), written and directed by Priyadarshan, went on to become a huge box office success which is still holding the records for numerous feats in the Malayalam movie industry.

Mohanlal-Ranjini was considered a golden duo in Malayalam cinema as all their films were commercial successes.[2] Koothara, directed by Srinath Rajendran, marked her comeback to acting after a hiatus of two decades.

Career

Ranjini was born in Singapore as Sasha to Selvaraj and Lilly, belonging to fourth generation residents of Singapore, with roots from Tirunelveli.[3] She was introduced to films by famous director Bharathiraja, a friend of her father. Bharathiraja gave her the screen name of "Ranjini" for his 1985 film Muthal Mariyathai. Ranjini, whose family was in Singapore then had flown down to Chennai taking a break from studies with the hope that the shooting would get over within two weeks.[4]

Her first Malayalam film was Swathi Thirunal in 1987, a National Award feature directed by Lenin Rajendran. The film was a critical success and she won The Cinema Express Award for Best Actress. She went on to act in Malayalam films like Chithram, Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu (1988) and Kottayam Kunjachan (1990). Ranjini quit acting in films at the peak of her career to move to London, where she continued her studies.[5] Her last film was Customs Diary (1993), directed by TS Suresh Babu.

Ranjini was in the committee of "Nirbhaya-Kochi", an initiative of district administration under Ernakulam District Collector, MG Rajamanickam IAS (The Welfare for Women & Children Safety) in 2014. She was also in the founding committee of "Stree", a project for Women and Health under Maradu municipality in 2016. She regularly appears as a panelist on TV debates for various social topics on National, Malayalam and Tamil Channels. In 2018, she was one of 12 elite panelists invited by The National Commission for Women to a discussion on sexual harassment in the workplace.

Ranjini is known for her voice against The Supreme Court verdict on women-entry at Sabarimala.She was also instrumental in stopping TV counselling shows i.e. Nijangal & Solvathellam Unmai.

Personal life

She married Malayali businessman Pierre Kombara.[4] In London, she also did a degree in credit management and later acquired a law degree. She also worked for the BBC for a short time.[4] She is a graduate lawyer and is currently working as a joint director in an overseas education institution in Kochi, Kerala.

Ranjini is also an avid wildlife and environmental activist.

Filmography

Television

Year Program Role Channel Language
2014Lunars Comedy ExpressJudgeAsianet PlusMalayalam
Comedy Stars Season 2Asianet
GruhalakshmiJaihind TV
PatturumaalKairali TV
Veruthey Alla Bharya Mazhavil Manorama
2015 YuvatharamJaihind TV
2017 Malayali Veettamma Flowers TV
2018 Makkal MandramPanelistThanthi TVTamil
2019-2020 Sharp Shoot Debate Moderator Jaihind TV Malayalam
2022 Flowers Oru Kodi Participant Flowers TV Malayalam
2022 Red Carpet Mentor Amrita TV Malayalam

Beauty Pageants as Judge

  • Miss India/Kerala 2010 (Miss World-Femina)
  • Miss South India 2012 (Miss Asia-Manappuram)
  • Mrs. Malayali 2019

Tamil films

Year Film Character Notes
1985 Mudhal Mariyathai Sevuli Tamil debut
1986 Avalai Cholli Kutramillai
Kadalora Kavithaigal Gangamma
Aayiram Pookkal Malarattum Saras
Paru Paru Pattanam Paru
Needhana Andha Kuyil
Nalellam Pournami
Mannukkul Vairam Chitte
1987 Kudumbam Oru Koyil
Aayusu Nooru
Paasam Oru Vesham
Muthukkal Moondru
Parisam Pottachu
Arul Tharum Ayyappan
Velicham
1988 Thaimel Aanai Meena
Urimai Geetham Ganga
1989 Puthu Mappillai
Poruthadhu Podhum
Neruppu Nila
Sariyana Jodi
Dilli Babu
Sakalakala Sammandhi Jhansi
Ellame En Thangachi
Samsarame Saranam
1990 Kalyana Rasi
1991 Sir...I Love You Lalitha
1991 En Mamanukku Nalla Manasu

Malayalam films

Year Film Character Notes
1987 Swathi Thirunal Sugandhavalli Her debut film in Malayalam
1988 Chithram Kalyani
Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu Sumitra
Adholokam
1989 Varnam Ammu
News Megha
Kaalal Pada Maya Menon
1990 Kauthuka Varthakal Rose Mary
Rajavazhcha Mini
Anantha Vruthantham Lateesha
Prosecution Jyothi
Orukkam Radha
Mukham Usha
Nanma Niranjavan Srinivasan Mary
Pavakkooth Krishna
Thooval Sparsam Sujatha
Khandakavyam
Kashandikku Marumarunnu
Vacation
Sandram Police Officer's wife
Sunday 7 PM Dilip's step moter/Dilip's lover
Kottayam Kunjachan Mollykkutty
Vembanad Abused/Lead role
1991 Agni Nilavu Rekha
1992 Kingini Nandhini
1993 Customs Diary Priya
2008 Twenty:20 (film) Ranjini Archive footage
2014 Ring Master Elizabeth Comeback film
2014 Koothara Ram's mother
2016 Pa Va Lillykutty
2018 Mohanlal Herself Photo only /Archive footage/Uncredited role
2019 Thankabhasmakuriyittu Thampuratti Herself Photo only /Archive footage/Uncredited role

Telugu

Year Film Character
1987 Brahma Rudrulu Jyothi
1988 August 15 Rathri Sheela
1989 Police Report Lakshmi
1989 Maa Inte Maharajalu
1989 Paape Maa Pranam Mary

Kannada

Year Film Character
1987 Agni Kanye

References

  1. "Interview with Ranjini". Vanitha (in Malayalam).
  2. "People still call me Kalyani: Ranjini". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  3. "Ranjini - Mangalam Varika". Mangalam. Archived from the original on 10 January 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  4. "Will she? Won't she?". Deccan Chronicle. 10 January 2012. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  5. People still call me Kalyani: Ranjini (Navamy Sudhish) 24 September 2013
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