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Who is Saroja Devi and why are her books popular in Tamil
Saroja Devi is a famous Indian actress who has acted in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films. She has around 180 films to her credit and has won several awards and honors for her performances. She is also known as the \"Abhinaya Saraswathi\" (Goddess of acting) and the \"Kannadathu Paingili\" (Kannada's sister) by her fans.
Some of her books in Tamil are dr._m._saroja_devi.pdf [^1^], tamil-saroja-devi-kamakathaikal-in-tamil-language.pdf [^2^] and Saroja Devi [^3^]. These books contain her autobiography, interviews, essays, poems and stories. Some of them are also erotic and controversial in nature, as they reveal her personal and professional life, relationships, affairs and scandals.
Her books are popular in Tamil because they offer a glimpse into the life of a legendary actress who has been a part of the Tamil cinema industry for decades. They also reflect the social and cultural changes that have taken place in Tamil Nadu over the years. Her books are also appreciated for their literary style, humor, honesty and courage.
Saroja Devi was first spotted by B.R. Krishnamurthy while she was singing at a function at the age of 13, but she declined his offer to act in movies. [^1^] She later agreed to act in his film Mahakavi Kalidasa (1955), which was her debut in Kannada cinema. She played the role of a princess opposite Rajkumar, who played the poet Kalidasa. The film was a huge success and made her a star overnight. [^2^]
She then entered Telugu cinema with Panduranga Mahatyam (1957), where she played the role of Rukmini opposite N.T. Rama Rao, who played Lord Krishna. The film was based on the Bhagavata Purana and was also a blockbuster. She went on to act with N.T. Rama Rao in many more films, such as Daagudumootalu (1964), Uma Chandi Gowri Sankarula Katha (1968), Bhagyachakram (1968) and Daana Veera Soora Karna (1977). She also acted with other Telugu stars like Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishna and Sobhan Babu. [^2^]
Her breakthrough in Tamil cinema came with Nadodi Mannan (1958), where she played a dual role of a princess and a commoner opposite M.G. Ramachandran, who also played a dual role of a king and a revolutionary leader. The film was a political drama and a musical extravaganza that ran for over 100 days in theatres. Saroja Devi became one of the most sought-after actresses in Tamil cinema and formed a successful pair with M.G. Ramachandran in films like Thirudadhe (1961), Enga Veettu Pillai (1965), Anbe Vaa (1966) and Arasa Kattalai (1967). She also acted with other Tamil stars like Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Jaishankar and Ravichandran. [^2^]
Saroja Devi entered Hindi cinema with Paigham (1959), where she played the role of a factory worker opposite Dilip Kumar. The film was a social drama and a box office hit. She then acted in films like Pareeksha (1962), Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1963), Beti Bete (1964) and Dooj Ka Chand (1964). She also acted with Rajendra Kumar in Sasural (1961), which was a remake of her Tamil film Thaai Sollai Thattadhe (1961). She played the role of a daughter-in-law who faces the challenges of living in a joint family. The film was a musical hit and earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. [^1^] [^2^]
Saroja Devi was also active in Kannada cinema, where she acted with Dr. Rajkumar in many films. She played historical and mythological characters in films like Kittur Chennamma (1961), where she played the role of the queen who fought against the British rule, Sri Krishnarjuna Yuddham (1963), where she played the role of Subhadra, the wife of Arjuna, Babruvahana (1977), where she played the role of Chitrangada, the mother of Babruvahana, and Bhagyavantharu (1977), where she played the role of Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas. She also played modern and glamorous roles in films like Mallammana Pavada (1969), Nyayave Devaru (1971), Sri Srinivasa Kalyana (1974) and Rudranaga (1984). She won several awards and accolades for her performances in Kannada films. [^2^] [^3^]
Saroja Devi married Sri Harsha, an engineer from her community, in 1967. She had met him through her brother. Her marriage was a happy one and she continued to act in films with the consent of her husband. She had two daughters, Bhuvaneswari and Indira. However, tragedy struck her when her husband died of cancer in 1986. She was devastated by his death and went into depression. She also faced financial difficulties as she had to repay his debts. She took a break from films and devoted herself to social work and spirituality. She also raised her daughters with care and affection. [^2^] 248dff8e21