Hema Chaudhary

Durga Prabha, known by her stage name, Hema Chaudhary is an Indian actress who has predominantly acted in Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil films. Starting her career as a lead actress in the Telugu film Pelli Kani Pelli in 1976, she switched over to supporting roles in the 1980s.

Hema Chowdari
Born
Durga Prabha

(1955-12-10) December 10, 1955
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana), India
Occupation(s)Actress and dancer
Years active1975–present
Children1
Parent
  • Brindavanam Choudhary (mother)

She is best remembered for her negative roles in Kannada films like Vijaya Vani, Shubhashaya, Deepa, Gaali Maathu and Nee Bareda Kadambari. Among her Tamil films, the K. Balachander directed Manmatha Leelai (1976) opposite Kamal Haasan is the most notable. Having acted in over 180 films, Hema is considered one of the most popular character artistes in South Indian cinema.

Hema Choudhary has co-starred with famous actors like N. T. Rama Rao, Dr. Rajkumar, Dr. Vishnuvardhan, Kalyan Kumar, Rajesh, Murali Mohan, Krishnam Raju, Krishna, Ambareesh, Kamal Hasan, Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh (actor), Mohan Babu, Anant Nag, Shankar nag,Kantha Rao, Girish Karnad, Lokesh, Srinath, Malayalam Super Star Prem Nazir, Shivaraj Kumar, Arjun Sarja, Ravichandran and Tiger Prabhakar. And famous actresses like M.V. Rajamma, Savitri, B. Saroja Devi, Anjali Devi, Jamuna, Jayanthi, Krishna Kumari Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, Kalpana, Sharada, Suryakantham, Jaya Pradha, Jayasudha, Sridevi, Srividya K. R. Vijaya, Lakshmi, Jayamala, Arathi, Manjula and Padmapriya and Others.

Apart from acting, Hema Choudhary is an accomplished Kuchipudi dancer and has performed for over 700 shows all across the world with her guru Vempati Chinna Satyam. She was Classmate of Superstar Rajanikanth in the acting school at Madras. She is a recipient of the Panorama Award for her dancing skills. She has also been chosen by the National Film Awards committee as the judging panel for three years.

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