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Vellaala Subbamma better known as Santhakumari born on 17 May 1920 is an Indian musical artist and film actress. Vellaala Subbamma was born in Proddatur town, Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh to Sree Sreenivasa Rao and Smt. Pedda Narasamma. Her father was an actor and her mother was a classical music singer.

Santhakumari is the wife of the famous yesteryear-Telugu Director and Producer P. Pullaiah.

Santhakumari learned classical music and violin under the guidance of Professor P. Sambamurthy and was a classmate of D. K. Pattammal. She joined a drama troupe and was an AIR artiste by the age of sixteen. She came to Madras (now Chennai) to pursue a career in music. She found employment in Vidyodaya School for a remuneration of Rs 2 per month. She sang along with music director S. Rajeswara Rao for AIR.

Santhakumari debuted in Telugu Cinema with Mayabazar a.k.a. Sashirekhaa Parinayam (1936) directed by P.V. Dasu (Pinapala Venkata Dasu). She acted as Sashirekha in the movie – the role played by Savitri in the 1957 version of the movie. She acted in Sarangadhara (1937), during which time the director of the movie P. Pullaiah fell in love with her. They married the same year.

The couple floated the banner PadmaSree Pictures after their daughter Padma, with Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam (1939) and made great hit movies like Jayabheri (1959), Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam (1960), and Preminchi Choodu (1965). Santhakumari acted in most of the movies that were made by her husband. Her performance in Shavukaru (1950), Ardhangi (1955), Sree Venkateswara Mahatmyam (1960), Shanti Nivasam (1960), Ramudu Bheemudu (1964)are remembered even today.

It was followed with mythological films like Rukmini Kalyanam, Parvathi Kalyanam’, Bhaktha Jayadeva, Markandeyaand Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam. Later, her first social film Dharmapatni, was produced in which, A. Nageswara Rao made his first screen appearance in a student’s role. Her foray into Tamil films came with Bhakta Jana, produced and directed by her husband, with B. Narasimha Rao under the banner of Ragini Pictures. Honappa Bhagavathar played the male lead opposite her. The film and her songs became so popular that P. Pulliah later remade almost all his Telugu productions in Tamil.

In 1947, the Pullayya-Santhakumari couple started the Ragini Pictures banner along with Bheemavarapu Narasimha Rao (BNR) with Bhakta Jana (Tamil). They made 22 films on both PadmaSree and Ragini banners put together.

Santhakumari also acted in Hindi movies, such as V. Shantaram’s Toofan Aur Diyaaas well as in several Tamil movies.

She played many roles – lead actress and then graduated into supporting roles. She also played a negative role in Gunasundari Katha (1949). She acted in about 250 films, until 1976 when she acted in movies such as Andaru Bagundali, Maa Inti Devatha, and Secretary. Pullaiah and Santhakumari acted as wife and husband in only film called Muttaiduva in 1979.

She played the grandmother in Talla Pellama, produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao. Krishna Prema, Rechukka, Ardhangi’ Jayabheri and Premnagar’ are some of the movies that won her accolades in Telugu.

Santhakumari left the film industry as well as this world on 16 January 2006, but her life was filled with full of films which reminds her acting skills and performance in each and every movie to the future next generation artists.

Awards:

Santha Kumari was awarded the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award in 1998.

Name                      : Vellaala Subbamma
Star Name              : P. Santha Kumari
Mother Tongue     : Telugu
Date of Birth          : 1920-5-17
Date of Death        : 2006-1-16
Eye Color               : Black
Hair Color             : Black
Debut Movie         : Telugu – Mayabazar a.k.a. Sashirekhaa Parinayam (1936)
Debut Movie         : Tamil – Dharmapatni (1941/II)
Debut Movie         : Hindi – Toofan Aur Diyaaas
Guru                       : P. Sambamurthy
Debut Song            : Tamil – Sarangadhara (1937 – Part I)
Production Debut: Tamil – Dharmapatni (1941- Part II)

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