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Kumari Kamala
Indian dancer and actress
Kumari Kamala | |
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Kumari Kamala in the early s | |
| Born | () 16 June (age90) Mayuram, Madras Presidency |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Othernames | Baby Kamala, Kamla Laxman, Kamala Laxman, Kamala Lakshman, Kamala Narayan, Kamala Lakshmi Narayanan |
| Occupation(s) | Dancer, actress |
| Spouses | |
Kumari Kamala (born 16 June ) is an Indian dancer and actress (also known as Kamala Lakshman). Initially featured as a child dancer, Kamala appeared in almost Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada films throughout her career. In the s, she became a teacher of the Vazhuvoor style of dance in which she specialises.
Early life and career
She was born at Mayuram, India,[1] and belongs to Tamil brahmin community. Her sisters Rhadha and Vasanti are also dancers. At an early age Kamala began taking lessons in the Kathak dance style from Lachhu Maharaj in Bombay and Bharatnatyam. She also took lessons in Hindustani classical music from Shankar Rao Vyas. She was discovered at age four by Tamil film director A.N. Kalyanasundaram Iyer when he attended a dance recital. He cast her in small roles in his films Valibar Sangham () and Ramanama Mahimai () where she was billed as Kamala.[2] Her dancing was noticed by other filmmakers and she moved to Hindi films with Jailor in and Kismet and Ram Rajya in Kamala's mother moved to Madras so her daughter could train under the Bharatanatyam teachers Kattumannarkoil Muthukumara Pillai and Vazhuvoor B. Ramaiyah Pillai. Kamala's first role in a successful Tamil film came in with Jagathalapratapan where she performed the Paampu attam. Kamala played a double role in her next film Sri Valli () and also played Krishna in the film Meera. However, it was her film Nam Iruvar that would make an impact on Tamil cinema. Nam Iruvar was full of patriotism and Gandhian songs, and its dances helped to revitalize and legitimize Bharatanatyam. The film is credited with sparking a "cultural revolution" throughout the Tamil speaking areas of India.[2]
In , Kamala was invited to perform for Queen Elizabeth II during her coronation festivities.[3] In the late s she toured internationally, performing in China and Japan. In , the government of India awarded her the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award.[4] She also taught dance for two terms at Colgate University after being awarded its Branta Professorship in In , Kamala moved to New York City permanently and began teaching classical dance.[5] She established a dance school in Long Island, Shri Bharatha Kamalalaya.[4] In she received a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts for her contributions to the arts.[6]
Personal life
Kamala married twice. Her first husband was the cartoonist R. K. Laxman. The marriage ended in divorce in [7]
This was one of the earliest divorces among the Hindu community in India, where divorce was simply not available for Hindus until The years of this marriage were the years when Kamala attained fame, and she was known as "Kamala Laxman". This later became a cause for confusion, because R.K. Laxman's second wife was also named Kamala Laxman. To reduce the confusion, Kamala took the new name "Kamala Kumari" in later life. Kamala later married again, in defiance of Hindu religious practice. Little is known of Kamala's second husband, T. V. Lakshminarayanan, who died in [citation needed]
The second marriage produced one child, a son named Jainand Narayan, who is an officer in the United States Army.[5]
Awards
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