Heera Rajagopal

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Heera Rajagopal
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Born
Heera Rajagopal

(1971-12-29) December 29, 1971 (age 49)[1]
India
OccupationActress, philanthropist
Years active1991–1999

Heera Rajagopal is a former Indian actress who has appeared in a number of Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi language films.

Career[]

As a military brat, Heera shifted to schools across different states in India every few years.[2] She later pursued a degree in psychology at Women's Christian College, Chennai.[3] During her time in college, Heera was approached to model for print magazines and she took on the opportunities for financial independence. She also briefly worked as an encycopaedia-seller, a hotel worker and a model coordinator in her days as a student. Heera was initially not keen for a career in films and turned down initial approaches for roles by film directors. She first received a film offer on a family holiday at Gulmarg in Kashmir, where a producer had approached her to play the body double for Tina Munim. She also later rejected an offer from filmmaker Subhash Ghai, who had attended one of her modelling assignments.[4]

In 1991, soon after finishing college, Heera accepted to play the lead female role in Kathir's Tamil romantic drama film Idhayam.[4][5] Despite her initial apprehensions, she was convinced by film producer T. G. Thyagarajan to become an actress, and she obliged, crediting the professional approach and continued determination of the film's team to sign her on.[6] She portrayed a medical student, who does not notice her classmate's love for her, throughout the entire film. The film performed well at the box office, and has since been discussed as a "cult film" in Tamil cinema.[7] Heera's second film Nee Pathi Naan Pathi (1991), was directed by Vasanth and produced by Kavithalayaa Productions.[8] She then starred in four films opposite actor Sarathkumar in quick succession, before playing a single mother in Sabash Babu (1993), written by T. Rajender.[9]

Heera was cast by Mani Ratnam in his caper film Thiruda Thiruda (1993), and portrayed a rural belle who becomes a thief on the run, alongside actors Prashanth and Anand. A critic from The New Indian Express wrote there was "a drastic change of image from her hitherto sophisticated roles" and that she enacts it "so successfully".[10] She later debuted in Bollywood through Raj Sippy's Amanaat (1994) co-starring Sanjay Dutt and Akshay Kumar. The film had a delayed release, after being impacted by Dutt's criminal litigation process.[11]

In the mid-1990s, Heera continued to act in high-profile Tamil productions, though often as one of several female lead actresses. She notably appeared in Balu Mahendra's comedy drama Sathi Leelavathi (1995), alongside an ensemble cast including Kamal Haasan, Ramesh Aravind and Raja. She portrayed a corporate manager in Agathiyan's Kadhal Kottai (1996), co-starring Ajith Kumar and Devayani. The film performed well at the box office, and went on to win several National Film Awards. She later featured in a supporting role opposite Kamal Haasan in K. S. Ravikumar's comedy drama Avvai Shanmughi (1996).

Heera opted to quit the film industry in late 1999 citing she did not want to "succumb to the inevitable pressures" to play roles that did not appeal to her intellect sensibilities.[12]

Filmography[]

Year Film Role Language Notes
1991 Idhayam Geetha Tamil
Nee Pathi Naan Pathi Madhu Tamil
1992 Public Rowdy Telugu
Endrum Anbudan Kamali Tamil
1993 Dasarathan Tamil
Munarivippu Padma Tamil
Band Master Tamil
Sabash Babu Lalitha Tamil
Thiruda Thiruda Rajathi Tamil
1994 Namma Annachi Priya Tamil
Thaatboot Thanjavoor Tamil
Dongala Rajyam Telugu
Amanaat Gita Hindi
The Gentleman Hindi
1995 Sathi Leelavathi Priya Tamil
Nirnayam Annie Malayalam
Minnaminuginum Minnukettu Pinky Menon Malayalam
Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary Indu Malayalam
1996 Little Soldiers Anitha Telugu
Sri Karam Telugu
Krishna Tara Tamil
Kadhal Kottai Neha Tamil
Mr. Bechara Asha Varma Hindi
Aur Ek Prem Kahani Kokila Hindi
Avvai Shanmughi Ratna Tamil
1997 Aahvaanam Telugu
Kalavida Kannada
Chelikadu Telugu
1998 Aavida Maa Aavide Jhansi Telugu
Sundara Pandian Ramya Tamil
Poothiruvathira Ravil Aswathy Malayalam
Yaare Neenu Cheluve Diana Kannada
Antahpuram Dancer Telugu Special appearance in a song
Padutha Thiyaga Telugu
Yuvaratna Rana Telugu
Pooveli Shalini Tamil
1999 Thodarum Meera Tamil
Peddamanushulu Telugu
Alludugaaru Vachcharu Shalini Telugu
Suyamvaram Indiran's girlfriend Tamil

References[]

  1. ^ "Jointscene.com". www.jointscene.com.
  2. ^ "Biography | HeeraRajagopal.com". 25 February 2012. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Biography | HeeraRajagopal.com". 25 February 2012. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b https://web.archive.org/web/20120225075238/http://www.heerarajagopal.com/film/films.html
  5. ^ Rajitha (16 August 1999). "Pretty piqued". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Actress Heera Rajagopa - Old Interview" – via www.youtube.com.
  7. ^ "Idhayam | 150 All-Time Best Cult Tamil Films by Behindwoods | Part 01". Behindwoods. 12 April 2018.
  8. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=P9oYG7HA76QC&dat=19910913&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  9. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=P9oYG7HA76QC&dat=19931119&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
  10. ^ "The Indian Express - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  11. ^ Kumar, K. Naresh (1995). Indian cinema: ebbs and tides. Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 9788124103449. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  12. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20130908064404/http://www.heerarajagopal.com/film/films.html

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