Padmini
Born: 12 June 1932
Padmini Ramachandran was a powerhouse of Indian cinema who carved out a legendary career spanning nearly five decades. Born in Trivandrum in 1932, she became a defining presence across multiple film industries—Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, and even Russian cinema—appearing in over 250 films throughout her acting journey. Alongside her sisters Lalitha and Ragini, she formed the iconic "Travancore Sisters," a trio that became synonymous with grace and talent in early Indian cinema. Her contributions were so significant that she earned the title "Naattiya Peroli" (Queen of Dance) in Tamil cinema, and became the first-ever recipient of Tamil Nadu's prestigious Kalaimamani Award, cementing her status as a cultural icon. What truly set Padmini apart was her rare combination of classical Bharatanatyam training and mainstream film appeal—she wasn't just an actress, but a dancer who brought an unmatched elegance to every role. Her performances were a masterclass in movement and expression, influencing how cinema portrayed classical artistry on screen. Even as her active years wound down in the 1990s and early 2000s, her legacy remained untouchable. Padmini's work established a blueprint for how classical artists could transition into cinema without compromising their artistry, making her not just a star of her era but a bridge between traditional and popular entertainment that continues to inspire performers today.
Awards & Nominations
;Won • 1954 – Film Fans Association Award for Best Actress • 1957 – The "Best Classical Dancer Award" from Moscow Youth Festival • 1958 – Kalaimamani Award from the Government of Madras State • 1959 – Film Fans Association Award for Best Actress • 1960 – Certificate of Merit for Veerapandiya Kattabomman at the Afro-Asian Film Festival • 1961 – Film Fans Association Award for Best Actress • 1966 – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for Kaajal • 1966 – Film Fans Association Award for Best Actress • 1970 – Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for Thillaanaa Mohanambal • 1990 – Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South • 2000 – Tamil Nadu State Film Honorary Award – Kalaivanar Award ; Nominated • 1960 – Filmfare Award for Best Actress for Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai
Filmography

Aansoo Aur Muskan
1970
Atma Ram
1969
Nanha Farishta
1969
Madhavi
1969
Chanda Aur Bijli
1969
Bhai Bahen
1969

Aurat
1967
S. S. Balan, S. S. Vasan
1967

Aurat
1967
Afsana
1966
Babubhai Mistri
1965
Mahabharat
1965

Kaajal
1965
Aashiq
1962
Bindiya
1960
Aai Phirse Bahar
1960

Singapore
1960
Singapore
1960
Radhu Karmakar
1960
Kalpana
1960
Kalpana
1960

Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai
1960