Shanthi Krishna

Shanthi Krishna is an Indian actress known for her leading roles in Malayalam and Tamil films. As a star in the 1980s and 1990s, she won many allocades including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance as Sharadammini in Chakoram (1994), and the Kerala State Television Award for Best Actress three times in a row also Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Malayalam for her performance in Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela, her comeback film.

Shanthi Krishna
OccupationActress
Years active
  • 1980–1986
  • 1991–1998
  • 2017–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1984; div. 1995)
  • Sadasivan Bajore
    (m. 1998; div. 2016)
Children2
RelativesSuresh Krissna (brother)

Early life

Her parents are R. Krishna and K. Sharada, a Palakkad Iyer family based in Bombay. She completed her education at Mumbai S.I.E.S. College and General Education Academy. Her three brothers are Sreeram, Satheesh and film director Suresh Krissna.[1][2]

The same year, she acted in her first Tamil film, Paneer Pushpangal.[3] She quit the film industry after her first marriage, but made a comeback in 1991 in the movie Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu.[4] She won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in Chakoram (1994). In 1997 she stopped appearing in Malayalam movies.[5] She served as a jury member in Malayalam film awards.[6] She made a second comeback in 2017 with the movie Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela.

Personal life

Shanthi Krishna married Malayalam actor Sreenath in 1984 and divorced him in 1995. She married Sadasivan Bajore in 1998, the secretary of Rajiv Gandhi Group of Institutions.[7] They have two children, Mithul and Mithali. The couple divorced in 2016.[8][9] She lived in the US for a while and later returned to Bangalore.[1][10]

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards
Other Awards

Filmography

  • All films are in Malayalam, unless otherwise noted.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Panneer PookaleyTamil film
Taalam Oru LokamTamil film
1981NidraAswathy
TharattuMeera
Sivappu MalliMallikaTamil film
Chinna Mul Peria MulRadhaTamil film
Panneer PushpangalUmaTamil film
1982Kelkatha ShabdamSushama
Ithu Njangalude KathaPrabha
KilukilukkamAnjali
Idiyum Minnalum
Manal KayiruUmaTamil film
Simla SpecialUmaTamil film
ChilluAnnie
1983VisaNalini
EenamSubhadra
Swapnalokum
OmanathinkalAjitha/Gopi's wife
Sagaram SanthamSreedevi
HimavahiniHema
ManiyaraSabna
Prem Nazirine KanmanillaHerself
1984Anbulla MalareTamil film
Mangalam NerunnuUsha
1985Hemavin KadhalargalTamil film
1986NimishangalAnitha
1991Ennum NanmakalRadha Devi
Achan PattalamAshok's mother
VishnulokamSavithri
Nayam VyakthamakkunnuValsala
1992SavidhamSudha Thampuratti
Pandu Pandoru RajakumariDevayani
KauravarRamani
AparathaSoumini
Sabarimalayil Thanka SooryodayamRadhika
MahanagaramGeetha
1993GandharvamLakshmi
MayamayooramDr. Vimala
JohnnyMargaret
ChenkolJose's wife
AalavattamUrmila
1994DhadhaDevi
VaranamaalyamVasundara
ParinayamMaathu
PingamiVijay Menon's Mother
PaksheRajeswari
Kudumba ViseshamAswathy
Ilayum MullumParvathy
ChakoramShardamani
1995SukruthamDurga
Avittam Thirunaal Aarogya SrimanHemalatha
ThakshashilaGanga
1996April 19Zeenath
LaalanamSaleena
1997Nerrukku NerShanthiTamil film
Kalyana UnnikalRaziya
LaaliShanthi KrishnaKannada film
1998PriyuraluSubhadraTelugu film
ManjeeradhwaniSubhadra
2012Lumiere BrothersHerselfArchive footage
KarppooradeepamSheela
2017Njandukalude Nattil OridavelaSheela Chacko[11]
2018Kuttanadan MarpappaMaryAlso playback singer
Aravindante AthidhikalGeethalakshmiCameo Appearance
MazhayathuAnamika (Principal)
KrishnamMeeraBilingual film
Mangalyam ThanthunanenaThresiammaAlso playback singer
Ente Ummante PeruRamlath
2019Vijay Superum PournamiyumRadhamani
MikhaelAncy
Lonappante MammodheesaValyechi
AthiranLakshmi
Mangalath VasundharaMangalath Vasundhara
VakathirivuSathi teacher
SubharathriKhadeeja
MargamkaliChandrika
UltaSavithri
2020ShyamaragamBhagyalakshmi
2021Thirike Fathima
2022GoldSubhadra
2023NilaMalathi
Pachuvum Athbutha VilakkumAnitha
Section 306 IPCAdvocate
King of KothaMalathi
Achan Oru Vaazha VechuKrishna Priya
Inheritance
Ethire
Vellaram Kunnile Velli Meenukal

Television

References

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