Rameshwari biography channels
Talluri Rameshwari was born and brought up in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. Rameshwari has a sister, who has also acted in Telugu films. Talluri Rameshwari is said to resemble the Hindi actress Rajshri, during her young age. After graduating from FTII, she entered to act in the movies. Entering in Bollywood was very easy for her. She acted in Bollywood as well as Tollywood movies. Dulhan wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye was her debut movie. It was released in the year 1977 and she made her debut in Telugu films in the year 1978. Her first movie in Telugu was directed by the veteran director K. Viswanath and the film was a super hit. The role she played was her lifetime best role in her debut Telugu movie, Seetamalakshmi. Her Hindi movie that released in 1980 called Aasha, was a super hit again. She acted in both Telugu and Hindi movies simultaneously. Chinnodu Peddodu was a hit movie, in which, Talluri Rameshwari had a good role. She was also a part in the hit movie Bunty Aur Babli Bunty Aur Babli , starred by Abishek Bachchan and Rani Mukherjee. Her recent film is Rowdy Fellow Rowdy Fellow in Telugu, which was released in 2014. Talluri Rameshwari is also seen in lots of Television series too.
Her husband is Deepak Seth, a Punjabi actor & producer, with whom she has two teenage sons. She and her husband produced a Punjabi film together "Mein Tuun Assin Tussin" (2007), based on the William Shakespeare play "Comedy of Errors.".
She shares her birthday (January 6) with Howard Hughes.
She became well-known to Bollywood audiences when she starred in the hit Hindi films "Dulhan Wohi Jo Piya Man Baye" (1977) and "Aasha" (1980), the latter earned her the Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actress.
She graduated from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune in 1975.
She is originally from Andhra Pradesh, which is a state in South India.
Has two sons. Elder one name is Bhaskara Pratap Seth . The younger one was born in 1992.
Raageshwari Loomba
Musical artist
Raageshwari Loomba is an Indian singer, actress, television personality, mindfulness speaker.
Biography
Raageshwari attended the Auxilium Convent High School.
As a teenager, Raageshwari made her film debut with the 1993 film Aankhen (1993). She subsequently appeared in Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Zid (1994) and Dil Kitna Nadan Hai.
Raageshwari signed a deal with Coca-Cola to do a series of concerts all over India.
In 2000, Raageshwari and her father collaborated on another album, Y2K Saal Do Hazaar. Raageshwari was suffering from malaria, while shooting for the video "Ikki chikki chikita." The album was released with a concert on the eve of the year 2000. Just a week after the concert, Raageshwari was diagnosed with Bell's palsy, which left her with a paralysed left side of the face and a slur in her voice. Over the next year, she rehabilitated herself with help of physiotherapy, electrical stimulation and yoga. She did television shows such as Ek do teen and Baar baar dekho on MTV, Kuch Kehti Hai Yeh Dhun on Sony, Quest for BBC and One on One With Raageshwari on TEN Sports.
Raageshwari married London based human rights lawyer, Sudhanshu Swaroop KC on January 27, 2014, in Mumbai. She gave birth to a baby girl on February 11, 2016, in London.
Filmography
Hindi films
Raageshwari has acted in following Hindi-language films:
Television
Host
Raageshwari has hosted following shows on television:
- Baar Baar Dekho Tum, MTV
- MTV Ek Do Teen, MTV
- BPL Oye, Channel [V]
- Show on Indian Mythologies on BBC Quest, BBC
- Kuch Kehti HaiYe Dhun, musical game show on Sony
- Mini Super Stars, Kids' Dance and Singing Show for Kerry Packer's Metro Gold on DD Metro
- One on One with Rags, TEN Sports
- Queen's Baton Relay launch (September 2005)
- Sab Gol Maal Hai, SAB TV
- Zip Zap Zoom, a music and entertainment show f
Aparajita Krishna takes us with her on a journey through Rameshwari’s life - from a student of acting to becoming a film star, wife, mother and now a business woman.
As a 16-year-old cine-audience in 1977 I had met her on-screen and had instantly connected with her debut Hindi film. The heroine of ‘Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaaye’ became ‘Rameshwari Wahi Jo Audience Man Bhaaye!’ Remember that the 1970s was the reign of middle-of-the-road Hindi films and Jaya Bhaduri’s unique stardom was solid. Zarina Wahab and Rameshwari carried further that legacy. Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil were more to the classic art-house cinema born and one to which they would value-add with their remarkable talent.
Coming to Rameshwari, years later and beyond the screen-acts, I would meet her in person. It would be via common friends Om Puri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda who both had glowing and most praiseworthy things to say about her. She had requested to not suffix ‘Ji’ to her name so I am trying hard to sound cool by addressing her here as Rameshwari. The ‘Ji’ was truly out of deep respect that I feel for her as an actor and the person who I have met on a few occasions and about whom everyone has such good things to say. Doing a profile on her was my cherished desire. I had met her and husband Deepak Seth, actor-producer-director, on 25th February 2008, for a talk that I needed for another assignment. This article gets updated with her just sent inputs.
Generation-now would obviously not have experienced the stardom of actor Rameshwari, but back then, away from today’s hyperbolic marketing, multi-platform instant globalised connectivity, Rameshwari of the Hindi films of late 1970s, 1980s was a pan-India star.
Rameshwari Talluri was born in 1956 and her childhood was raised in Andhra Pradesh’s Kakinada. She went to the Municipal Girls High School at Kakinada and studied there till class 9. S
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