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  Shriya Sharma
Shriya Sharma is an Indian, child film actress and model. She is living in Lokandwala Township, Mumbai, nearly 19km from IIT Bombay. She was seen in Gumrah Season 3 in 2013. In 2011, she was seen in Chillar Party. She is very popular among child artists and has been the most known child artist in India. It is said that there is a huge proportion of Indian TV channels' viewers with her who have seen her face on TV.

Shriya Sharma was born on 9 September 1997 in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Shriya Sharma is an Indian, child film actress and model. She is living in Lokandwala Township, Mumbai, nearly 19km from IIT Bombay. She was seen in Gumrah Season 3 in 2013. In 2011, she was seen in Chillar Party. She is very popular among child artists and has been the most known child artist in India. It is said that there is a huge proportion of Indian TV channels' viewers with her who have seen her face on TV.

Shriya Sharma was born on 9 September 1997 in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India.

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  Riyaz Khan
Riyaz Khan is an Indian film actor who has acted in several Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Hindi films. He debuted in the Malayalam film Sugham Sughakaram directed by Balachandra Menon.

Later he went on to act in Tamil and Telugu films. After many years, he came back to the Malayalam film industry acting in Balettan starring Mohanlal. He is also a brand ambassador of a Chennai based fitness studio called 'Inshape health & fitness'.

His latest films include Arasangam, Stalin (Telugu), Thirupathi, Ghajini, Winner, Baba, Ramana. He is married to actress Uma Riyaz The couple have two sons, Shariq and Samshad.

Riyaz Khan is an Indian film actor who has acted in several Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, and Hindi films. He debuted in the Malayalam film Sugham Sughakaram directed by Balachandra Menon.

Later he went on to act in Tamil and Telugu films. After many years, he came back to the Malayalam film industry acting in Balettan starring Mohanlal. He is also a brand ambassador of a Chennai based fitness studio called 'Inshape health & fitness'.

His latest films include Arasangam, Stalin (Telugu), Thirupathi, Ghajini, Winner, Baba, Ramana. He is married to actress Uma Riyaz The couple have two sons, Shariq and Samshad.

 
  Biju Menon
Biju Menon made his debut in the film Puthran and went on to star in over 100 Malayalam films as supporting hero, second lead, villain and sometimes as hero. His notable films include Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1999),Madhuranombarakattu (2000), Meghamalhar (2001), Shivam (2002), Marykkundoru Kunjaadu (2010),Seniors (2011), Spanish Masala (2011), Ordinary,Mayamohini (2012), Vellimoonga (2014). Biju Menon did TV serials before entering films. He has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Second Actor twice. He is married to actor Samyukta Varma and they have a son named Daksh Dharmik.

Biju Menon made his debut in the film Puthran and went on to star in over 100 Malayalam films as supporting hero, second lead, villain and sometimes as hero. His notable films include Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1999),Madhuranombarakattu (2000), Meghamalhar (2001), Shivam (2002), Marykkundoru Kunjaadu (2010),Seniors (2011), Spanish Masala (2011), Ordinary,Mayamohini (2012), Vellimoonga (2014). Biju Menon did TV serials before entering films. He has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Second Actor twice. He is married to actor Samyukta Varma and they have a son named Daksh Dharmik.

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  Jayachitra
Jayachitra was an acting star in South Indian films of the 1970s and 1980s, consisting mostly of Tamil and Telugu films.


Jayachitra was born in 1957. Her family was originally from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India. Her father Mahendra was a veterinary doctor, who had earlier worked as a lawyer. Her mother Ammaji (aka Jayasree) was an actress, who had acted in films such as the Tamil film "Mahaveeran" (1955). They moved to Chennai for work, which was where Jayachitra was born and raised as Lakshmi. Her grandmother looked after her, when her parents were busy with work. With her mother's encouragement, she became a child star at the age of 10 in the Telugu film "Bhakta Potana".

When Jayachitra was in her early teens, she screen-tested for a Telugu film titled "Beedala Paatlu," but the director felt she was too young and rejected he...  See full bio

Jayachitra was an acting star in South Indian films of the 1970s and 1980s, consisting mostly of Tamil and Telugu films.


Jayachitra was born in 1957. Her family was originally from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India. Her father Mahendra was a veterinary doctor, who had earlier worked as a lawyer. Her mother Ammaji (aka Jayasree) was an actress, who had acted in films such as the Tamil film "Mahaveeran" (1955). They moved to Chennai for work, which was where Jayachitra was born and raised as Lakshmi. Her grandmother looked after her, when her parents were busy with work. With her mother's encouragement, she became a child star at the age of 10 in the Telugu film "Bhakta Potana".

When Jayachitra was in her early teens, she screen-tested for a Telugu film titled "Beedala Paatlu," but the director felt she was too young and rejected her for the role. However, he did recommend her to K.S. Gopalakrishnan, who was looking for a young, spirited heroine, for the Tamil film "Korathi Magan," (1973). He immediately cast her, because he loved the way she delivered her lines. He signed her for three films under his banner and gave her the name Jayachitra. She continued in heroine roles in "Ponnukku Thanga Manasu" (1973) and played Sivaji's daughter in Bharata Vilas and was one of the 9 heroines in MGR's "Navaratnam." She worked for big-name directors, such as K. Balachander in "Sollathaan Ninaikiren" and Arangetram. She was Kamal Hassan's heroine in the Tamil film Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu (1978) and its Telugu remake Vayasu Pilichindi (1978). As an actress, she was known for her courage and spontaneity as she continued to star in Tamil and Telugu films. She faced a snake up close in "Vellikizhamai Viratham" (1974), and then a tiger in the Telugu film "Cheppindi Chesta" (1978). She made other unforgettable films: "Ponnukku Thanga Manasu", "Sathyam", "Kalyanamam Kalyanam", "Vandikaran Magan", Cinema Paithiyam (remake of the Hindi hit film Guddi (1971)). Most of her Tamil films are with Kamal Hassan. She memorably played the title role in the Telugu film "Kalpana" (1977), a remake of the Hindi hit film Anamika (1973).


After more than a decade as a heroine, Jayachitra decided to concentrate on her personal life by getting married to an industrialist named Ganesh in 1983. She has a son with him named Amresh, whom she is trying to promote in show business, just as her mother had done with her.

Later, she became a character actress in K. Balachander's film "Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal" (1989). After completing 200 films, she turned to television with the serial "Sumangali," which she produced, directed and acted in. It became a hit, and she was soon acting and producing other serials, "Alaigal," and "Sivaranjini" (2005). She was unanimously elected chairperson of the action committee of the TV Serial Producers' Guild of South India, which in turn led to her involvement in politics. She joined the Congress party and has remained fairly active. She has won numerous awards, including Tamil Nadu's Kalaimamani Award.

She cast herself as the heroine in the Tamil film "Puthiya Ragam" (1991), which marked her debut as a director and producer. Unfortunately, the film flopped. In 2010, she cast her son Amresh as the hero in the Tamil film "Naane Ennul Illai" (2010), which she wrote, produced, and directed.

 
  Manjula Vijayakumar
Manjula Vijayakumar (9 September 1953 – 23 July 2013) was a South Indian actress. She acted in more than 100 films in South Indian languages like Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.

She and actor Vijayakumar married shortly after they fell in love on the sets of Unnidam Mayanguhiren. The couple have three daughters, Vanitha, Preetha and Sridevi Vijaykumar. Arun Vijay, Anitha, and Kavitha are her husband's children from a previous marriage.

She first appeared in the film Shanthi Nilayam (1969) in a supporting role (as the teenaged girl of Gemini Ganesan's character). Her first lead role was in Rickshawkaran (1971). She acted in lead roles in many films till the late seventies. Since the late 80s, she has appeared in supporting roles. Manjula has performed alongside Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran, Nandamuri Taraka Rama ...  See full bio

Manjula Vijayakumar (9 September 1953 – 23 July 2013) was a South Indian actress. She acted in more than 100 films in South Indian languages like Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.

She and actor Vijayakumar married shortly after they fell in love on the sets of Unnidam Mayanguhiren. The couple have three daughters, Vanitha, Preetha and Sridevi Vijaykumar. Arun Vijay, Anitha, and Kavitha are her husband's children from a previous marriage.

She first appeared in the film Shanthi Nilayam (1969) in a supporting role (as the teenaged girl of Gemini Ganesan's character). Her first lead role was in Rickshawkaran (1971). She acted in lead roles in many films till the late seventies. Since the late 80s, she has appeared in supporting roles. Manjula has performed alongside Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Shobhan Babu, Kamal Hassan, Vishnuvardhan and Rajinikanth. She died on 23 July 2013 in SRMC at Chennai after falling down from bed and admitted in hospital, her death was caused by a blood clot in the stomach.

 
 
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