Shruthi
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Queen Of Kannada Cinema Shruthi
Among
very few much sought-after heroines of Kannada cinema
in the late nineties is Shruthi. Her tear-jerker roles
gave her position in the heart of women folk.
An able actress who reminds some of the yesteryears
actresses of Kannada cinema consolidated her position
from the film ‘Shruthi’ a remake film made by veteran
director, actor, producer Dwarakish. As Girija, as Priyadarshini
she did not rose to limelight from a few films
and from the time she changed her name to Shruthi
the stars have changed and she got continuous offers.
Today she has crossed 100 films in less than 10 years
of career.
Daughter
of renowned stage artiste Krishna who was a contemporary
of Dr.Rajkumar in those days Shruthi’s mother was also
an actress Shruthi picked up watching the films by even
deceiving the exhibitors in her native place.
A timid soft
roles in the career of Shruthi has actually branded
her. The maximum family type of portrayals in the late
nineties automatically called for Shruthi’s presence
and she also got bored with this branding. Setting aside
glamour and pin up dresses on the screen Shruthi made
some attempts to change her image. The audience she
has built up also wanted her to change her image and
a few of the films like ‘Minugu Thaare’ ‘Shruthi Haakida
Hejje’ did not got noticed by the audience.
The talent
and maturity that came as a boon to Shruthi did made
up her mind to keep 50:50 ratio of crying and laughing
on the silver Screen. Still the films like Hetta Karulu,
Ranjitha, Karpoooradha Gombe, Thavarina Thottilu
all tear-jerker ones got her an offer in the prestigious
K.Balachander’s film ‘Kalki’ and she bagged a lot of
awards for her performance. Later she acted with Malayalam
superstar Mammooty and back again she get only soiled
films. Bored with that Shruthi kept mum from films as
her fans also wanted her not to cry. One of her innumerable
fans even wrote a letter saying that she will commit
suicide if she continues to don tear-jerker roles. With
this she became a daughter of all orthodox and sentimental
families.
Two years
ago she came back to tinsel town with a bang from ‘Bama
Satyabhama’ and the film ‘Veerappanayaka’ starring Vishnuvardhan
gave her the new credibility and the film ‘Soorappa’
did not tapped the talent tucked inside this fine actress.
Shruthi
did not become a fodder to the rumour mill in the Kannada
film industry but her affair with director Mahender
was not put straight in the beginning. Now married
to the man of her choice, Shruthi is leading a peaceful
life but repents for the opposition she had to face
for her marriage.
Shruthi
is now in the avataar of producer and she is also playing
the stellar role with her husband Mahender in the film
‘Ghatti Mela’