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Maddela Nagaraja Kumari : ウィキペディア英語版
Kumari (actress)

Nagaraja Kumari Maddela (1921 – 3 March 2008), better known as Kumari, was a renowned south Indian actress, playback singer, musician, beauty queen, and a model. She was the first Indian actress to play dual-roles in film. She pioneered the art of playing multiple roles in a single film. She was also one of the first Indian faces used by Lux (soap), a brand that pioneered female celebrity endorsement, and have since used famous faces such as Aishwarya Rai.〔(Maayapilla article published in Navya magazine. )〕〔(Nagaraja Kumari in Navya magazine. )〕
She was born in Tenali in 1921. She wanted to be an actress since she was a child but her parents did not approve of her aspirations. Her relative Anjaiah Puvvala became her agent and booked her for acting in ''Dasavataram'' in 1936. This was her debut film, where she played three roles as Lakshmi, Seetha and Yashodhara. In 1939, she played the heroine in her second film ''Amma'' directed by Niranjan Pal. She portrayed the role of Chitralekha in ''Usha'' in the same year. She then booked for three films with Vauhini Studios. Her major breakthrough film was ''Sumangali'' in 1940, and since then she was known as Kumari. She played as an innocent housemaid in ''Devatha'' in 1941. She competed with Chittor V. Nagaiah and Tanguturi Suryakumari and earned a great repertoire. She played with K. S. Prakash Rao in ''Tulasidas''. She was one of the very few actress of that time that voiced her own songs. After a five-year hiatus, she acted in the successful film ''Mugguru Maratilu'' in 1946. She acted played another dual role very well in ''Maayapilla'' in 1951 where she played Asha and Roopa. She subsequently acted in the classic film ''Malliswari'' (1951) as Maharani, ''Akasharaju'' (1951), based on the story by Vishwanatha Satyanarayana, ''Pempudu Koduku'' (1953) and ''Sri Kalahastiswara Mahatyam'' (1954).
Kumari moved to Vijayawada in 1958. She died on March 3 in 2008 at the age of 87 years.
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