Meena (actress)

Meena Durairaj (born 16 September 1976), known professionally as Meena, is an Indian actress who predominantly works in the South Indian films as well as Hindi cinema. She is a trained Bharatanatyam dancer.[5][6] Meena has acted in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi films[7] She is one of the most sought after actresses in the South Indian film industry.[8] In addition to acting, Meena is also a playback singer, TV judge, and occasional dubbing artist.[9] She has received numerous accolades, including two Filmfare Awards South, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, two Nandi Award for Best Actress[10][11][12] and Cinema Express Awards. In 1998, she was honoured with the Kalaimamani Award by Government of Tamil Nadu.[13]

Meena
Meena at Viscosity Dance Academy launch in 2015
Born
Meena Durairaj

(1976-09-16) 16 September 1976[1][2][3][4]
OccupationActress
Years active1982–present
Spouse
  • Vidyasagar
    (m. 2009; died 2022)
Children1

Early life

Meena was born in 1976 and was brought up in Chennai (then Madras), Tamil Nadu. Her mother Rajamallika from Kannur district of Kerala while her father Durairaj is from Andhra.[14][15]

Career

Child artist

Meena started her career in 1982 as a child artist in the film Nenjangal, featuring Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role after he saw her at a birthday party.[16] She has acted in several films along with Ganesan as a child artist.[16] She has acted with Rajinikanth in two movies namely Enkeyo Ketta Kural and Anbulla Rajinikanth as a child artist. Anbulla Rajinikanth, in which she acted as a terminally ill child who warms up to Rajinikanth —that became a major pointer in her career growth. Her debut in Malayalam as a child artist was in the movie Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayatha Katha, directed by P. G. Viswambharan. She appeared in over 45 films as a child.[16]

Lead female roles

Meena has been one of the top star pairing up with every big star down South.[17] She made her debut in Telugu beside Rajendra Prasad in Navayugam in 1990. While her Tamil admission as a heroine was in Oru Pudhiya Kadhai in the same year. Her first break was through Tamil film En Rasavin Manasile (1991) opposite Rajkiran, which was directed by Kasthuri Raja. Meena's portrayal as Solaiyamma won her fans' hearts. Later, the movie was remade in Telugu as Moratodu Naa Mogudu (1992) with Meena reprising her role.[18][19][20]

Meena starred in the Malayalam industry with the movie Santhwanam (1991) where she played as Suresh Gopi's daughter in the film released in 1991. Its success attracted more roles with senior Malayalam heroes. Meena has expressed a wish to do more films in Malayalam.[16]

Telugu film Chanti (1992), opposite Venkatesh was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and the movie was a big hit at the box office.[21] She made her Hindi cinema debut opposite Chunky Pandey in the film Parda Hai Parda (1992). This was followed by Allari Pilla (1992), directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Allari Mogudu (1992) and Sundarakanda (1992), both directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. President Gari Pellam (1992) with Nagarjuna, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy.

In 1993, another film was Rajeswari Kalyanam, directed by Kranthi Kumar. She won Nandi Award for Best Actress for her performance.[10] She followed it up with films like Muta Mesthri and Yejaman. This performance won her the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress.[22][23] She plays Sudha, a smart and intelligent young wife in Abbaigaru.[24] She also appeared in the comedy film Allari Alludu.

In 1994, she has acted in P. Vasu's Sethupathi IPS co-starring Vijayakanth.[25] In her follow-up movie again with Rajinikanth in Veera and Muthu (1995).[26] Followed by movies as Maaman Magal (1995), Sengottai (1996) and Avvai Shanmugi (1996).

She debuted in Malayalam as a lead actress with the 1997 release Varnapakittu, where in she romance with Mohanlal on screen. Later the duo was paired in Olympian Anthony Adam (1999), Mr. Brahmachari (2003), Natturajavu (2004), Udayananu Tharam (2005) and Chandrolsavam (2005) among others.[27]

Venkatesh and Meena, in particular, were a popular pair in Telugu cinema.[28]

In 2000, her role in Rhythm won her the Best Actress award at the Cinema Express Awards.[29]

Meena's releases in 2009 were Mariyadhai with Vijayakanth, directed by Vikraman. Katha, Samvidhanam: Kunchacko with Sreenivasan.[30] She played in Telugu as Saint Vengamamba in Tarigonda Vengamamba, directed by Uday Bhaskar.[31]

Return to films

In 2010, Meena returns to the big screen with the Kannada film Hendtheer Darbar. This was her first film after her marriage.[32] In 2011, she played the role of Narain's sister in the film Thambikottai.[33][34][35]

Meena returned to Malayalam cinema played the role of wife to Mohanlal in Drishyam (2013) and Balyakalasakhi alongside Mammootty. She reprised her role in the 2014 Telugu remake, Drushyam.[36] Meena returned to Tamil cinema in Annaatthe (2021) with Rajinikanth.[37]

Other work

Music composing

Meena has been a playback singer for some albums with actor Manoj. Also she has been a playback singer in two pop albums called 16 Vayathinile, and Kadhalism, which she began recording in 2001 with actor Vikram.[38][39]

Dubbing

Meena dubbed for Padmapriya Janakiraman in Cheran's movie Pokkisham.[40]

Personal life

Meena married Vidyasagar, a Bangalore-based software engineer, on 12 July 2009 at Arya Vysya Samaj Kalyana Mandapam.[41] The couple later visited Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh. The couple came back to Chennai to hold a reception at Mayor Ramanathan Chettiar Hall, in which all leading southern Indian actors participated. The couple has a daughter Nainika who made her acting debut at the age of 5 in the film Theri (2016).[42] Vidyasagar died on 28 June 2022 due to lung related ailments.[43]

Filmography

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearMovie titleRoleLanguageNotes
1982NenjangalKidnapped childTamilChild artist
Enkeyo Ketta KuralMeenaTamilChild artist
Parvaiyin MarupakkamGeethaTamilChild artist
Theerpugal ThiruththapadalamPriyaTamilChild artist
1983Thandikkapatta NiyayangalPlayful childTamilChild artist
SumangaliDoll-selling girlTamilChild artist
Siripuram MonagaduTeluguChild artist
1984ThiruppamTamilChild artist
Illalu PriyuraluTeluguChild artist
YaadgarHindiChild artist
Bava MaradalluTeluguChild artist
Kode TrachuTeluguChild artist
Anbulla RajinikanthRosyTamilChild artist
Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayatha KathaRajaniMalayalamChild artist
ManasariyatheMinimolMalayalamChild artist
1985Panneer NadhigalTamilChild artist
Uyire UnakkagaYoung Vijayanirmala DeviTamilChild artist
Rendu Rella Aaruyoung VighneswariTeluguChild artist
KhooniTeluguChild artist
1986Penn SimhamMalayalamChild artist
SirivennelaTeluguChild artist
Lakshmi VanthachuPlayful childTamilChild artist
1990KartavyamKarunaTelugu
NavayugamSumathiTeluguDebut as heroine
Prajala ManishiRoopaTelugu
Oru Pudhiya KadhaiMahaTamil
1991Seetharamayya Gari ManavaraluSeethaTelugu
En Rasavin ManasileCholaiammaTamil
Indra BhavanamTelugu
Idhaya OonjalChithraTamil
Idhaya VaasalVaaniTamil
JagannatakamJhansiTelugu
SandhwanamRajalakshmiMalayalam
Chengalva PudandaTelugu
1992ChantiNandiniTelugu
Parda Hai PardaMayaHindi
Allari PillaNandiniTelugu
Allari MoguduNeelambariTelugu
SundarakandaNanchariTelugu
President Gari PellamSwapnaTelugu
Pellam Chepte VinaliGeethaTelugu
Bangaru MaamaKasthuriTelugu
Moratodu Naa MoguduTelugu
AswamedhamDr. BharatiTelugu
1993Rajeswari KalyanamRajeshwariTelugu
Konguchatu KrishnaduSacchaTelugu
Muta MesthriBuchammaTelugu
YejamanVaitheeswari VaanavaraayanTamil
AbbaigaruSudhaTelugu
Allari AlluduSandhyaTelugu
1994Sethupathi IPSChandramathiTamil
RajakumaranSelviTamil
Anga RakshakuduMeenuTelugu
Bhale PellamBharathiTelugu
VeeraDevayanaiTamil
Punya Bhoomi Naa DesamSwathiTelugu
Bobbili SimhamVenkatalakshmiTelugu
Thai MaamanMeenaTamil
NattamaiMeenaTamil
1995PutnanjaRoseKannada
Oru Oorla Oru RajakumariLakshmi PrabhaTamil
Chilakapachcha KaapuramRadhaTelugu
CoolieVimalaTamil
MarumaganManjulaTamil
Nadodi MannanMeenakshi,
Priya
Tamil
MuthuRanganayakiTamil
Aalu MagaluMallikaTelugu
Maaman MagalPriyaTamil
1996SengottaiMeenaTamil
Avvai ShanmugiJanakiTamil
1997Bharathi KannammaKannammaTamil
VarnapakittuSandra,
Alina
Malayalam
VallalAnnamTamil
Muddula MoguduSirishaTelugu
CheluvaMeenaKannada
Pasamulla PandiyareVellayammaTamil
PanjaramTelugu
MommagaGowriKannada
PorkkaalamMaragathamTamil
1998UlavuthuraiMeenaTamil
Naam Iruvar Nammaku IruvarInduTamil
SuryavamsamSwapnaTelugu
Kusruthi KuruppuMeeraMalayalam
HarichandraNandhiniTamil
GillikajjaluSatyabhamaTelugu
Pape Naa PranamPriyaTelugu
1999Sneham KosamPrabhavatiTelugu
Velugu NeedaluRadhaTelugu
FriendsPadminiMalayalam
PeriyannaShenbagamTamil
Anandha PoongatreMeenakshiTamil
Krishna BabuRamaTelugu
Bobbili VamshamRajyalakshmiTelugu
Olympiyan Anthony AdamAngelMalayalam
IraniyanPonniTamil
Unnaruge Naan IrundhalMahalakshimi (Maha)Tamil
Manam Virumbuthe UnnaiPriyaTamil
2000Vanathai PolaGowri MuthuTamil
Palayathu AmmanPalayathu AmmanTamil
Vetri Kodi KattuValli MuthuramanTamil
DoublesMeenaTamil
RhythmChitraTamil
MaayiBhuvaneswariTamil
DreamsNirmala MathanMalayalam
Maa AnnayyaWifeTelugu
ThenaliMeena (herself)TamilSpecial appearance
AnbudanShanthiTamilGuest appearance
2001RishiInduTamil
CitizenSevaliTamil
Sri ManjunathaGoddess ParvathiKannada
Rakshasa RajavMeeraMalayalam
Ammayi KosamAnjaliTelugu
ShahjahanMeenaTamilSpecial appearance
Grama DevatheAngala ParameswariKannada
2002Angala ParameswariAngala Parameswari AmmanTamil
DhayaThulasiTamil
Simhadriya SimhaDeepaKannada
DevanUmaTamil
IvanMeena KumariTamil
Namma Veetu KalyanamMeenaTamil
Padai Veetu AmmanPadai Veetu Amman,
Muthu Maariamman
Tamil
VillainThangamTamil
2003PaaraiMallikaTamil
Swathi MuthuLalithaKannada
Mr. BrahmachariGangaMalayalam
SimhachalamSimhachalam's wifeTelugu
Game for LoveAmruthaKannada
2004ShockMaliniTamil
Puttintiki Ra ChelliWifeTelugu
Bharatasimha ReddyDevudayya's wifeTelugu
SwamySwamy's wifeTelugu
GowdruParvatiKannadaGuest appearance
Aalukkoru AasaiEshwariTamil
NatturajavuMayaMalayalam
2005Mahasadhvi MallammaMallammaKannada
KannammaKannammaTamil
Udayananu TharamMadhumathi UdayabhanuMalayalam
Chandrolsavam IndulekhaMalayalam
2006My AutographDivyaKannada
Karutha PakshikalSuvarnnaMalayalam
2007Kadha ParayumbolSridevi BalanMalayalam
Black CatMeenakshiMalayalam
2008KuselanSridevi BalakrishnanTamil
KathanayakuduSreedeviTelugu
Magic LampAnupamaMalayalam
2009MariyadhaiRadhaTamil
Katha, Samvidhanam: KunchackoAnn MaryMalayalam
VengamambaTarigonda VengamambaTelugu
2010DasannaMalliTelugu
Hendtheer DarbarRadhaKannada
2011ThambikottaiShanmugapriyaTamil
2012Sri Vasavi VaibhavamGoddess LakshmiTelugu
2013Sri Jagadguru Aadi SankaraGangadeviTelugu
DrishyamRani GeorgeMalayalam
2014BalyakalasakhiMajeed's motherMalayalam
DrushyamJyothiTelugu
2015Mama Manchu Alludu KanchuSuryakanthamTelugu
2017Munthirivallikal ThalirkkumbolAnnyammaMalayalam
2020ShylockLakshmi AyyanarMalayalam
2021Drishyam 2Rani GeorgeMalayalam[44]
AnnaattheMangayarkarasiTamil
Drushyam 2JyothiTelugu[45]
2022Bro DaddyAnnammaMalayalamOTT release Disney+ Hotstar
2023 Rowdy Baby TBA Tamil Filming [46]
2024 Aanandhapuram Diaries TBA Malayalam Filming [47]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Awarded for Result Ref.
1991Cinema Express AwardsBest ActressSeetharamayya Gari Manavaralu Won [48]
1992Nandi AwardsRajeswari Kalyanam Won [10]
1993Tamil Nadu State Film AwardsBest ActressEjamaan Won [13]
1996Dinakaran Film AwardsBest ActressAvvai Shanmugi Won [49]
1997Tamil Nadu State Film AwardsBest ActressPorkkaalam Won [13]
1997Filmfare Awards SouthBest ActressBharathi Kannamma Won [50]
1997Filmfans Association AwardsBest ActressBharathi Kannamma Won [51]
1998Kalaimamani AwardsKalaimamaniContribution to Tamil Cinema Won [22]
2000Cinema Express AwardsBest ActressRhythm Won [52]
2002Tamil Nadu State Film AwardsBest ActressIvan Won [53]
2003Filmfare Awards SouthBest Kannada ActressSwathi Muthu Won [54]
200653rd Filmfare Awards SouthBest Kannada ActressMy Autograph Nominated [55]
2009Ugadi Puraskar Awards
TSRTV9 Film Awards
Special Jury AwardVenkamamba Won [56][57]
2013Filmfare Awards SouthBest ActressDrishyam Nominated [58]
2013Asianet Film Awards
Vayalar Awards
Best Character Actress
Vayalar Film Award for Best Actress
Drishyam Won [59]
2014TSRTV9 Film AwardsTSRTV9 Special JuryDrushyam Won

Television

YearTitleRoleLanguageChannelNotes
1990Anbulla Amma (co-starring with actress Manorama)ShyamalaTamilDoordarshanTV serial
2005HousefullShow HostTamilJaya TVTV show
2006-2008LakshmiLakshmiTamilSun TVTV serial
2007Mastana Mastana season 1JudgeTamilSun TVDance show
2009KalyanamMeera/SujathaTamilSun TVTV serial
Tarikonda VenkamambaTarikonda VenkamambaTeluguSVBC TVTV serial
Boys VS Girls season 2JudgeTamilVijay TVDance show
2011Jodi Number One Season 5Special JudgeTamilVijay TV
2012Nee Kongu Bangaram GanuHostTeluguMAA TVTV show
VeeraJudgeTeluguETVDance show
Super KudumbamJudgeTamilSun TVTV show
AnubandhaluSharadaTeluguGemini TVTV serial
2013Bharthakkanmarude SradhakkuJudgeMalayalamAsianetTV show
2014Super KutumbamJudgeTeluguGemini TVDance show
2015Manada Mayilada season 10JudgeTamilKalaignar TV
2016Dance DanceSpecial JudgeKannadaStar Suvarna
2017Junior SeniorJudgeTamilZee TamilReality show
2017Ningalkkum Aakaam KodeeshwaranContestantMalayalamAsianetGame show
2019LolluppaJudgeTamilSun TVTV Programme
Extra JabardasthJudgeTeluguETV
Karoline KamakshiKamakshiTamilZEE5Web series
2021Top SingerJudgeMalayalamFlowers TVMusic Reality Show
2022Panam Tharum PadamContestantMalayalamMazhavil Manorama
2023Ammayum MakalumSpecial JudgeMalayalamAmrita TV
2023Ente Amma SuperaJudgeMalayalamMazhavil Manorama

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