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  1. A political activist during the Indian independence movement, K.B. Sundarambal was the first film personality to enter a state legislature in India. [3] Early years. K.B. Sundarambal was born on 11 October 1908 in the town of Kodumudi on the banks of Kaveri river, in Erode district in Tamil Nadu.

  2. கே. பி. சுந்தராம்பாள் என அறியப்படும் கொடுமுடி பாலாம்பாள் சுந்தராம்பாள் (அக்டோபர் 11, 1908 - செப்டம்பர் 19, 1980) [1] தமிழிசை, நாடகம், அரசியல், திரைப்படம், ஆன்மிகம் எனப் பலதுறைகளிலும் புகழ் ஈட்டியவர். இவர் கொடுமுடி கோகிலம் என்றும் அழைக்கப்பட்டார். [2][3][4] ஆரம்ப மற்றும் தனிப்பட்ட வாழ்க்கை.

  3. K.B. Sundarambal. Salem, Tamil Nadu. K.B. Sundarambal was born on 11 October 1908 in Kodumudi, at Salem. According to some sources, it was while singing this on a train that the 10-year-old Sundarambal attracted the attention of Natesa Iyer, an amateur stage actor, producer and talent scout.

  4. K.B. Sunderambal contributed to the freedom struggle by disseminating its message among the masses through her music. This shows that along with politics, art and culture was integral to the freedom struggle.

  5. A political activist during the Indian independence movement, K.B. Sundarambal was the first film personality to enter a state legislature in India. Early years K.B. Sundarambal was born on October 11, 1908 in the village of Kodumudi (also spelled "Kodumadi"), on the banks of the Kaveri, about 35 km from the town of Erode in present-day Tamil Nadu.

  6. Dec 30, 2013 · K.B. Sundarambal with M. Karunanidhi, M.G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa at the inauguration of her theater in Kodumudi. Driven by gruelling poverty in the early 1900s, a mother along...

  7. Aug 7, 2017 · ஞான பழத்தை...தக தக வென ..கூப்பிட்ட குரலுக்கு .. போன்ற ...

  8. THE PAST - VOCALISTS. K B Sundarambal. Everyone still remembers her as "Avvayyar", the epic-character she played in several movies and made it her trademark. She was endowed with a very high-pitched, crisp and weighty voice that could effortlessly traverse three octaves.

  9. K.B. Sundarambal and S. G. Kittappa. Pre-independent Ceylon, featured prominently in Sundarambal’s life. While she was staging plays in Colombo for her drama troupe in 1926, she was set up as competing rival with another male musician – none other than Shengottai Gangadara Kittappa (1906-1933).

  10. The life of KB Sundarambal, renowned stage artist and singer of South India who was popularly referred to as the 'Queen of the Indian stage'