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  1. Kumari Rukmani (19 April 1929 [1] – 4 September 2007), also known as Kumari Rukmini, [2] was an Indian actress and dancer. She has acted in about 100 films in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages. [3] Childhood. She is the daughter of Nungambakkam Janaki, also an actress. She hails from Melattur in Thanjavur district.

  2. Apr 12, 2020 · Kumari Rukmini (1929 – 2007) was an Indian actress who predominantly in Tamil and Telugu films, apart from a few Hindi films. She started her career as a child artist in 1935, and got her major break as a lead actress through the titular role in commercial hit ­- Sri Valli (1945).

  3. Dec 13, 2023 · Lakshmi is an Indian actress and director, who has predominately worked in the South Indian entertainment industries. She has appeared in numerous popular Indian films such as Julie (1975), Jeans (1998), Padayappa (1999), Hulchul (2004), and Oh! Baby (2019).

  4. Sep 4, 2007 · Biography. Kumari Rukmini (Birth: 19 April 1929 Death: 04 September 2007) is an Indian cine actress and dancer. She has acted in about 100 films in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages. She is the daughter of Nungambakkam Janaki, also an actress. She hails from Melattur in Thanjavur District.

  5. Rukshmani Kumari (born 1979) is an Indian politician, affiliated with Indian National Congress, who is currently serving as the Rajasthan state unit president of All India Professionals Congress, the professional wing of Indian National Congress in Rajasthan.

  6. Kumari Rukmani, the daughter of leading Tamil actress Nungambakkam Janaki from the 1930s, embarked on her film career during the shoot of the movie Harishchandra in Mumbai. Coincidentally staying in the room next to the lead actress TP Rajalakshmi, Rukmani was recommended by Rajalakshmi for the role of Lohidasan.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RukminiRukmini - Wikipedia

    Rukmini ( Sanskrit: रुक्मिणी, lit. 'radiant', IAST: Rukmiṇī) is a Hindu goddess and the first queen of Krishna in Dvaraka. [6] [7] [8] In Vaishnava tradition, she is described as Krishna's principal queen in Dvaraka, as well as the chief of his wives. [9] . She is an incarnation of the goddess of prosperity, Lakshmi. [10] .