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    Anjali Devi (pronunciation ⓘ; 24 August 1927 – 13 January 2014) was an Indian actress, model and producer in Telugu and Tamil films. She was well known for her role as the Devi Sita in Lava Kusa as well as for the title roles in movies like Chenchu Lakshmi, Suvarna Sundari and Anarkali.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Anjali Devi was a versatile actress who starred in over 350 Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada films. She was known for her roles as Sita in Lava Kusa, Anarkali, and Suvarna Sundari, and won the Filmfare Best Actress Award in 1955.

    • Actress
    • August 24, 1927
  3. Jun 30, 2019 · Anjali Devi was a stalwart of south Indian films, acting in over 350 films and producing 27 films. She was also the first woman president of the Nadigar Sangam, the film artists' association, and designed its logo.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0222432Anjali Devi - IMDb

    Anjali Devi (1927-2014) was a veteran actress and producer in Telugu and Tamil cinema, known for her roles in \"Lava Kusha,\" \"Anarkali,\" and \"Sati Savitri.\" She also produced 27 films under the banner of Anjali Pictures and won the Raghupathy Venkaiah award in 1995.

    • January 1, 1
    • Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
    • January 1, 1
    • Actress, Producer
  6. Anjali Devi was a popular star in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films from 1936 to 1994. She acted in various roles, such as Sita, Anarkali, Suvarna Sundari and Devta, and also produced 27 films under Anjali Pictures.

    • Female
    • Actress/Producer
    • IN
    • August 24, 1927
  7. Jan 13, 2014 · Veteran actor Anjali Devi — who defied conventional film industry wisdom that married women cannot be leading stars on screen as early as the 1940s — died of cardiac arrest in a city hospital...

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    Anjali Devi was a versatile and prolific actress who starred in over 400 films in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi. She won the President's Gold Medal for Best Actress for her role as Sita in Lava Kusha and was a pioneer in multi-lingual success and women's empowerment.