
JAYAMALA – Film Actress
Jayamala -was born on
February 28, 1959, in Dakshina Kannada district. Her father G Omaiah
is an agriculturist and mother Kamalamma, a homemaker. She has six sisters and
a brother. They moved to Chikmagalur in 1963 after being displaced due to the
harbour work in Panambur.
Jayamala
is a multifaceted personality in the Kannada film industry having been a
leading lady in the eighties and later turned producer making many
award-winning artistic films.
Jayamala
has acted in several movies in Kannada, Tulu, Tamil,
Telugu
and Hindi.
She has acted with several big Kannada stars like Vishnuvardhan, Ambareesh,
Rajkumar, Shankar Nag
and Prabhakar.
Her
famous films are Giri Kanye, Shankar Guru, Aaj Ka Ye Ghar, Sampoorna Teerth
Yatra, Balak, Spy in Rome, Love and Murder and Harishchandra Taramati.
She has also produced the film Aaj Ka Ye Ghar….
Her
first production venture Thaayi Saaheba was directed by Girish Kasaravalli and
it won a National award. Jayamala received a special jury award for her
brilliant performance in the film. She has also produced a children's film
Thuttoori which won both National and State Government awards.
As
a treasurer in the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, the actress has taken
active interest in many activities of the Kannada film producers association. In
2008 Jayamala became the first woman president of Karnataka Film Chamber of
Commerce (KFCC).
Jayamala
created history of sorts when she became the only actress in the Indian film
industry to be conferred a doctorate for writing a thesis, She wrote a thesis
on the rehabilitation of rural woman in Karnataka. The thesis required her to
tour many places in Karnataka and also scrutinise many documents. The doctorate
was conferred by the Bangalore University on 18 January 2008 and presented by
former President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam.
Controversy:
She was the centre of the cyclone when she claimed that she touched the Lord Ayyappa
idol in Sabarimala.
Women from the age 10-50 are banned from entering sabarimala. It created a
furor in India and led to ideological warfare in Indian media and courts.
The
crux of the controversy lies in her claim that she had touched and prayed for
her late husband's health at the famous Indian hill shrine of Lord Ayyappa
at Sabarimala in Kerala
state in April 1987. Women who are fertile are barred from the temple because
of the legend that Lord Ayyappa, to whom the temple is dedicated, was a
celibate and confirmed.
The
Supreme Priest of Sabarimala Kantararu Maheshwararu had dismissed
the actress's statement as a figment of her imagination. And the case whether
women should be allowed in Sabarimala is considered by Supreme Court.
The
Kerala High Court dismissed the controversial Sabrimala "astrological
finding" case against a noted astrologer, his assistant and the actress
Jayamala on 13 July 2012 as the charges were not legally tenable.
She was earlier married to Kannada Film actor Tiger Prabhakar who died on 25th March 2001.
She is presently married to cinematographer H M Ramachandra. She has a
daughter, Soundarya, an aspiring actress.
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