Padmini Ramachandran

Birth : 1944-09-08, Mavelikara, Kerala, India

Death : 2016-01-17

History

Padmini Ramachandran was an Indian actress and dancer born Padmini Priyadarshini in the village of Mavelikara in Kerala. She married T. K. Ramachandran at a young age. In 1974, she established the Natyapriya dance school in the city of Bangalore.

Movies

Life of Pi
Dance Master
The story of an Indian boy named Pi, a zookeeper's son who finds himself in the company of a hyena, zebra, orangutan, and a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck sets them adrift in the Pacific Ocean.
Narthanasala
Urvashi
This Hindu mythological film deals with the Viraata Parvam of the epic Mahabharata.
Iruvar Ullam
The story revolves around Selvam, an easygoing youngster who befriends many girls without the intention of marrying any of them.
Dil Hi To Hai
Children are exchanged by greedy aunt and uncle in childhood and they live undeserved lives.
Rathinapuri Ilavarasi
Sahodari
Milkmaid
Pazhani has two children — Chandiran and Meena. Meena is married. Chandiran loves Pankajam. His father and grandmother want him to marry a relative girl, Thangam, who is very helpful to the family. But Chandiran marries Pankajam defying them. Although brought in for comic relief, the ever-loveable J. P. Chandrababu and his milkman character became the real irresistible pull of this family melodrama. Director A. Bhimsingh—a rare talent to have successes in both South Indian and Hindi cinemas—masterfully blends lightness and pathos.
Sahodari
A milkwoman, engaged to Anandakonar
Pazhani has two children — Chandiran and Meena. Meena is married. Chandiran loves Pankajam. His father and grandmother want him to marry a relative girl, Thangam, who is very helpful to the family. But Chandiran marries Pankajam defying them. Although brought in for comic relief, the ever-loveable J. P. Chandrababu and his milkman character became the real irresistible pull of this family melodrama. Director A. Bhimsingh—a rare talent to have successes in both South Indian and Hindi cinemas—masterfully blends lightness and pathos.
Jagajyothi Basveshwara
The life of Basava, a philosopher and social reformer from Karnataka who lived in the 12th century A.D.