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Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, A. V. M. Rajan, K. Sarangapani

A multifaceted talent—actress, singer, producer, and director—Bhanumathi was a powerhouse. She broke the mold of the submissive heroine, often portraying strong, intelligent, and sharp-tongued women.

Known as the Natya Peroli (Light of Dance), Padmini brought unparalleled grace and classical dance expertise to Tamil cinema. She was the quintessential glamorous leading lady, often paired with Sivaji Ganesan or MGR.

Pasamalar (1961) – A story of sibling love. Savitri's performance is a notable example of melodrama. 2. Padmini: The "Natya Peroli" (Light of Dance)

B. Saroja Devi brought a refreshing, youthful exuberance to vintage Tamil films. With her distinct dialogue delivery, expressive eyes, and impeccable style, she became the romantic ideal of the 1960s. She anchored some of the biggest blockbusters of the era, standing tall alongside the top male stars of the period. 5. K. R. Vijaya: The Divine Presence

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The music of the 50s-70s, composed by legends like M.S. Viswanathan, K.V. Mahadevan, and G. Ramanathan, remains iconic.

Meendum Kokila (1981), Moondram Pirai (1982), Varumayin Niram Sivappu , and Kalyana Parisu .

With her distinct voice and powerful screen presence, Radhika brought a new level of realism to her characters, often playing the strong, independent woman.

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