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With Gratitude Respect & Admiration- for one & only one THE....

                              Silk Smitha

 

Born Vijayalakshmi
2 December 1960
Bevali, Rajamahendrapuram, Andhra Pradesh, India
Died 23 September 1996 (aged 35)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Cause of death
suicide
Nationality Indian
Occupation Film actress
Years active
Parents

Early life

Vijayalakshmi was born in a family to Ramallu and Sarasamma in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. She left school after her fourth standard (in India, at about 8 years of age) due to the family's financial constraints. Her striking looks burdened her with uninvited attention, and her family married her off at a very young age. When she was ill-treated by her husband and in-laws, she ran away to Madras (now known as Chennai) and started living with an aunt.[2][3]

Career

Vijaya Lakshmi started as a touch-up artist for a -D grade actress and soon got a break in small character roles.[2] Later she was discovered by Vinu Chakravarthy, director at a flour mill. He renamed her Smitha and took her under his wing: his wife taught her English and arranged for her to learn dancing.[4][5] though soon, due to her marked sex appeal, she switched to roles of cabaret dancers and vamps and inevitably found herself type casted.[2] After garnering much notice and acclaim with her first major role in the Tamil film Vandichakkaram,[6] in 1979, Smitha assumed the screen name "Silk", after her character's name in the movie.[7][8] After it became a big hit, she could not escape typecasting, severely limiting her range throughout her career.[2]
Silk Smitha went on to star in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and a few Hindi films. Her dance numbers, semi-nude scenes and bold performances in films like Moondru Mugam made her the ultimate symbol of sensuality in South Indian cinema. Her item numbers in films like Amaran, Hallimeshtru Kannada were also celebrated at the box office. Some film critics, historians and journalists have referred to her as a "soft porn" actress.[9] A vast majority of her movies are considered 'softcore' by Indian standards and a common theme is her playing a freakishly strong agent in skimpy bikinis beating up huge thugs. Her acting prowess did not go completely unnoticed and in her rare non-sexual roles, she impressed critics and audiences, such as her portrayal of a wife hurt by her role in her husband's rape of their maid (which she passively allowed by not preventing his entering the maid's bathroom and standing "guard" during the shameful act, to prevent embarrassment to their family) in Alaigal Oivathillai (1981).[2] One of her films, Layanam (1989), has earned a cult status in the Indian adult film industry and was dubbed in numerous languages including, Hindi as Reshma Ki Jawani (2002), which, too, acquired cult status.[2][10] Her most respected film is Moondram Pirai by Balu Mahendra, remade in Hindi as Sadma, with much of the top-drawer cast, including Sridevi, Kamal Hassan, and Silk Smitha reprising their roles.[11]
Such was her audience-drawing power that, at the peak of her career, according to Tamil film historian, Randor Guy, "Films that had lain in cans for years were sold by the simple addition of a Silk Smitha song."[2]

Death

In 1996, Smitha was found dead in her Chennai apartment. In the prior year she had been trying to move her career to become a film producer.[12][13] Financial problems, a disillusionment in love and an alcohol dependency apparently led to depression. It is suspected that Smitha committed suicide by hanging.

Selected filmography

year movie Role Language
1978 Bedi
Kannada
1979 Inaye Thedi
Malayalam
1979 Vandichakkaram Silk as bar girl Tamil
1980 Karimbana Palamma Malayalam
1980 Ivar
Malayalam
1980 Rajaneegandhi Sheela Malayalam
1981 Avatharam Thankamani Malayalam
1981 Vayal
Malayalam
1981 Alaigal Oivathillai
Tamil
1981 Seethakoka Chiluka
Telugu
1982 Yamakinkarudu
Telugu
1982 Moondram Pirai Headmaster's wife Tamil
1982 Sagalakala Vallavan
Tamil
1982 Pattanathu Rajakkal
Tamil
1982 Neram Vandhachu Rekha Tamil
1982 Theerpu
Tamil
1982 Thanikattu Raja
Tamil
1982 Ranga
Tamil
1982 Sivantha Kankal
Tamil
1982 Parvaiyin Marupakkam
Tamil
1982 Kaalan
Malayalam
1983 Moondru Mugam
Tamil
1983 Paayum Puli
Tamil
1983 Thudikkum Karangal
Tamil
1983 Sadma Soni Hindi
1983 Thai Veedu
Tamil
1983 Nizhal Moodiya Nirangal
Malayalam
1983 Attakkalasam
Malayalam
1983 Eettappuli Rani Malayalam
1983 Snehabandham
Malayalam
1983 Prathigna
Malayalam
1983 Rathilayam Rathi Malayalam
1983 Thanga Magan
Tamil
1983 Khaidi
Telugu
1983 Jeet Hamaari Soni Hindi
1983 Jaani Dost Laila Hindi
1983 Silk Silk Silk
Tamil
1983 Soorakottai Singakutti
Tamil
1983 Gudachari No.1
Telugu
1983 Roshagadu
Telugu
1984 Challenge Priyamvada Telugu
1984 Rustum
Telugu
1984 Abhimanyudu
Telugu
1984 Hero
Telugu
1984 Agnigundam
Telugu
1984 Neenga Kettavai
Tamil
1984 Vaazhkai
Tamil
1984 Kairasikkaran Aisha Tamil
1984 Prachanda Kulla
Kannada
1984 Umanilayam Reena Malayalam
1984 Bullet
Malayalam
1985 Ottayan Rani Malayalam
1985 Revenge Geetha Malayalam
1985 Chattamtho Poratam
Telugu
1985 Shri Datta Darshanam
Telugu
1985 Donga
Telugu
1986 Raakshasudu
Telugu
1986 kirathakudu
Telugu
1986 Annoru Raavil
Malayalam
1986 Urukku Manushyan
Malayalam
1987 Aalappirandhavan
Tamil
1988 Jeeva
Tamil
1988 Khaidi no.786
Telugu
1989 Miss Pamela
Malayalam
1989 Layanam
Malayalam
1989 Andru Peytha Mazhaiyil
Tamil
1989 Adharvam Ponni Malayalam
1989 Pick Pocket
Tamil
1989 Sonthakkaran Sudha Tamil
1989 Geethanjali Guest appearance in song Telugu
1990 Adhisaya Manithan
Tamil
1990 Shesham Screenil
Malayalam
1990 Naale Ennundekil Jyothi Malayalam
1990 Avasara Police 100 Amulu Tamil
1990 Sunday 7 PM Sherly Malayalam
1990 Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata
Telugu
1991 Aditya 369 Rajanarthaki Nandini Telugu
1991 Thalattu Ketkudhamma
Tamil
1991 Chaithanya
Telugu
1991 Thambikku Oru Paattu
Tamil
1991 Idhayam
Tamil
1992 Amaran Area Girl Tamil
1992 Naadody
Malayalam
1992 Halli Meshtru
Kannada
1992 Antham bar dancer Telugu
1993 Sabash Babu
Tamil
1993 Bava Bavamaridi
Telugu
1993 Kunthi puthrudu
Telugu
1993 Govindha Govindha Guest Appearance in song Telugu
1993 Mafia Item Dance Malayalam
1993 Aadhityan Manga Tamil
1993 Ulle Veliye
Tamil
1993 Alimayya
Kannada
1993 Rakshana
Telugu
1993 Muta Mestri
Telugu
1994 Oru Vasantha Geetham
Tamil
1994 Athiradi Padai
Tamil
1994 Palnati Pourusham
Telugu
1994 Maro Quit India
Telugu
1994 Chinna
Kannada
1994 Gentleman Security Item Dance Malayalam
1995 Hijack Dalia Malayalam
1995 Spadikam Laila Malayalam
1995 Mazhavil Koodaram
Malayalam
1995 Special Squard Madhumathi Malayalam
1995 Thumboli Kadappuram Clara Malayalam
1995 Three Men Army
Malayalam
1995 Arabikadaloram Vaishali Malayalam
1996 Sugavaasam
Malayalam
1996 Kireedamillaatha Raajakkanmaar Rajamma Malayalam
1996 Lucky Man
Tamil
1996 Coimbatore Mappillai
Tamil
1996 Subaash
Tamil
1996 Kishkinda Kaanda
Telugu
1996 Pacha thoranam KanyaKumari Telugu
1996 Maa aavida collector
Telugu
1996 Kishkinda Kaanda
Tamil
1996 Thirumbi Paar
Tamil

Legacy

In 2011, a biographical film on Silk Smitha's life, titled The Dirty Picture, was produced in Hindi by Ekta Kapoor. The movie was directed by Milan Luthria[14] and starred Vidya Balan (who later won Best Actress). The movie was released on Smitha's birthday (2 December 2011) and received favourable reviews. Reports suggest that the family of Silk Smitha, on whom the film is based, is not happy with the movie. Smitha's brother V Naga Vara Prasad claimed the film was made without the family's consent.[15] After the claim, Ekta Kapoor immediately changed her statement by quoting The Dirty Picture is not based on Silk Smitha's life.[16]
However in 2013, a Kannada film titled Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Hot starring Pakistani beauty Veena Malik was released. The film was based on Silk Smitha and Veena Malik was praised for her performance in the film. The film was a huge hit in South.
More recently, Bollywood actress Kavita Radheshyam did a tribute photo shoot for Silk Smitha.[17] In this tribute Kavita quoted Silk to be a very down-to-earth woman who helped people in need.[18]
A Malayalam film titled Climax starring Sana Khan as Silk Smitha released on 24 May 2013.
 


                                

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